Ron Paul is the most pro-corporate candidate out there, is that a joke?
Explain please.
he doesn't think the federal government should regulate business (or the stock market, for that matter). He opposes virtually all "market interference" by the federal government, and he was one of the original plaintiffs on the lawsuit that became the Citizen's United decision. His libertarian beliefs are obviously anti-regulation, which is obviously pro-corporation. Jeez, don't you even research the guy?
Yeah, but he's an isolationist and would cut military-spending, harming corporations who participate in the military-industrial complex...