Graham's a pretty funny guy, actually. I'm not a big fan of all of his views, and he has a very little chance of winning, but he's made me laugh the last two times I've seen him talk.
I agree with Rand more than anyone else, so I liked his stuff a lot. He's not his dad, that's for sure--his attempt to make the REVOLUTION more moderate
and more conservative have failed. But he's still the most pro-liberty/pro-sanity guy in the race.
After Christie pissing me off with his insistence of violating the 10th amendment to overturn marijuana legalization (even Perry said he wouldn't do that), he pleased me with his explanation of what he wants to do with drug "offenders."
He seems like a good guy, I really like some of the stuff he says, he's a legendary doctor, and it's refreshing to see a guy who's about as much of a political outsider as you can get--but Dr. Carson was poor. The "war on women" comment was confusing (what does he mean by that? Does he know?) and he kind of slowly slurred through his parts--in a competitive field, that won't cut it.
Jeb...#swagstore...'nuff said...
I have to wonder if voters saw through his rambling about the Washington Cartel despite literally video chatting from Washington.
I get your point, but devil's advocate: he's only been their 4 years, and it's hard to beat the machine without going to it. He's publically opposed the establishment of even his own party, so it's safe to assume his "Washington Cartel" doesn't include him in it (or fellow "wacko-bird" Rand Paul).