Do you actually believe a politician can teach you something about blogging? Whether you do or you don’t check out the reasons below.

No wars. Ron Paul doesn’t want the US to get involved in any wars since the current wars are forcing the US to lose a lot of love from the world. In the blogsphere I have yet to meet any blogger hating on another blogger, and I hope I don’t find one. However, I’m a Desi, and the Desi community has an enormous amount of drama. I just hope that drama doesn’t roll to my area. I tried a test dispute with another blogger a while back and it wasn’t pretty, but I later told him that I was just joking so everything is cool now. I want as many friends from the internet as I can make, and I do my best to avoid confrontations.

Stand out. Ron Paul doesn’t go along with his party. He takes a different position from everyone else’s standpoint; in all arguments he stood up alone for what he believes in. I do what I can not to go along with other bloggers if I don’t see fit. I don’t accept just any money, I’ll accept money from sources that don’t contain materials that go against my moral values.

Free market. Ron Paul wants a more free market in the US and less government interference. On the web Google is like the government, and they’re putting their foot down when it comes to paid text links that compete with Google ads even though they don’t resemble Google ads. Google is interfering with our free market of the blosphere. I started paid links before I found out about Google’s restrictions. Oh well, I’ll still continue to practice my free market rights, because I don’t think I’m going against any of Google’s TOS.

Being truthful. Ron Paul never bashed his opponents with lies, he used truth to gain credibility in his arguments. I don’t have any enemies in the blogsphere fortunately, but if I did then I would find their flaws based on truth and not make up lies to gain credibility.

Why am I talking about Ron Paul?
I wrote this post about Ron Paul not only because I favor him for the United State’s next president, but also because one of Technorati’s top ten searches includes “ron paul”.
Ron Paul keyword is 2nd on Technorati's most search words

Why did I say ‘Ron Paul could’ve taught me’?
Well I’m a blogger and Ron Paul is a medical doctor and a politician, so obviously he didn’t teach me a damn thing about blogging directly, but he did teach me moral concepts related to blogging :) .

If you have similarities of blogging to a popular figure who is talked about nowadays, then blog about him or her, it makes a killer post.


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