But his foreign policy is not good.
I totally agree on that one. It might be a good ideal and might have been possible to implement decades ago but seeing how we are in the middle of a rat's nest we have to deal with it not ignore it.
The Tea party was not started at a Paul rally.
Do some research on the the origins of the Tea Party and the YAL...Young Americans for Liberty. It was formed towards the end of Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign. These movements sprouted out of a Ron Paul event commemorating the Boston Tea Party during his campaign in 2007. Many of the people who initially staged rallies and demonstrations using the actual Tea Party label worked for the Ron Paul 08 campaign.
All I know is that he was part of the current administration.
Which to me is not a problem. Is it better to actually take an appointment and have some influence on the decision making process or simply cede one's influence because of "party loyalty"? Who are should they be serving anyhow the people or their party?