Ron Paul said he was going to stop stinking up the presidential race, but I guess he was just gibbering again. According to the Washington Times, Dr. Faux is whining about being dissed by the GOP and its presumptive presidential nominee:
Ron Paul says the legions of newcomers his presidential campaign brought to the Republican Party are getting the cold shoulder from John McCain and from the party.
No kidding? I can’t imagine why. Hmm … maybe it’s the neo-isolationist worldview that animates Paul and wacky supporters. Allahpundit explains:
There’s a future for libertarianism (hopefully) within the party with respect to domestic issues but absent some dramatic shifts you’re not going to see mainstream Republicans defecting en masse to an early 1930s form of foreign policy isolationism.
Meanwhile, those evil neocons at the Weekly Standard have a message for the good doctor and his followers:
Let me just say to Ron Paul supporters everywhere, and on behalf of the New Right (by which I assume Paul means the Jew Right), get lost. There should be plenty of room for the Paulnuts in Obama’s big tent.
They should get along well with Jeremiah Wright, et al.
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You are all about health care? Dr. paul is the most honest candidate concerning health care issues out there.
Posted 20 Mar 2008 at 5:30 pm ¶It isn’t Goldfarb’s Jewishness we object to (but they will always use that as a red herring) it’s his COMMIE-NESS that we object to!
The Weekly Standard is no conservative publication.
And I can tell you that in NH, the GOP has come looking for the RP supporters… don’t kid yourselves!
Posted 21 Mar 2008 at 1:25 am ¶By ignoring the new interest in the Republican Party by Ron Paul supporters, the GOP is ensuring its death.
More and more conservatives will look elsewhere, like the Constitution Party if we stand behind people like McCain.
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