Ron Paul should probably be president. He's extremely popular on the internet, but for some reason mass media (TV) doesn't give him any air time compared to other candidates. Although many people have trouble grasping the reality of conspiracies and the likelihood that not all things are perfectly as they seem, there is something going on there.
See who's the most popular on the internet... Don't this massive media companies think that people who use the internet are smart enough to elect a good president? Apparently, a little too smart. I suppose if I had an iron claw wrapped around an industry or country, it would be a little tough to let smart people have their say.
Look at the channel views for Ron Paul compared to other candidates, look at who has the most "friends" on digg and probably the most "friends" on myspace too.
If you think the media isn't trying to give the blind side to Ron Paul, you need to wake up. It's obvious he gets a lot of attention on the internet where the people make the news, but people who don't have the internet barely even know about him. If you think the TV media doesn't control your elections and it's his own fault he's not popular, lets see if you can name ONE presidential candidate that isn't covered on television media. Name one.
If he's this popular on the internet and you haven't heard of him yet, you should ask yourself why. When anything gets that popular on the internet, it's on Oprah, CNN, CSpan and every other major show or network, where's Ron Paul?
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/