Ron Paul: Quitter
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Shortly after announcing his candidacy, Ron Paul signed a copy of the Constitution. Nobody told him it wouldn't make him a Founding Father.
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Ron Paul and Jay Leno share two key demographics: old people and people who are too technology-challenged to work the remote.
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Statistically speaking, he probably just delivered this baby.
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Ron Paul couldn't resist private jets after Newt Gingrich told him how much financial sense they made.
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Ron Paul used the campaign trail to promote his book, which is just like the Constitution, except longer and without minority rights.
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Ron Paul went aggro early in the primary debate schedule. Here a producer tells him he's hurting Rick Perry's feelings.
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Of course these two put Ron Paul to sleep. Homophobia and infidelity can't shock a man who's opposed to every law just because.
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Because they rarely attacked one another in debates, Paul and Mitt Romney were accused of forming an alliance. But here they're just exchanging notes about how weird Michele Bachmann is.
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Many young Americans were excited about the 76-year-old Paul's campaign. Vintage is in these days.
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Ron Paul refused to accept taxpayer-funded Secret Service protection, claiming it was a form of welfare. But when you can make a face like this, who needs bodyguards?
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In the end, Ron Paul's campaign couldn't keep going. Largely because this silver coin is the only money it had left.
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