Poor Ron Paul. Cast aside like the crackpot he is, his brainless spammers having crawled back under their rocks, he's feeling lonely.
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.Legions of newcomers? Like 9/11 Troofers? Uh, sorry, the party doesn't need you. Or didn't those primary results tell you that?
The Texas congressman says neither he nor his supporters have heard from Mr. McCain or Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan since March 4, when the Arizona senator accumulated enough delegates to clinch the party's presidential nomination.
You expect the RNC and McCain to do what, bring you into the fold? Like that would go over well with the media, not to mention GOPers who already have qualms about McCain's conservative credentials.
"We don't agree with them," he says. "We agree with the Old Right, and they're the New Right, which is 'The Wrong,' [because] the New Right has morphed into neoconservative."Huh?
Maybe if this moron actually ended his campaign he might get a clandestine email from McCain's camp (not that I would recommend that), but as of now, he's still on the primary ballots.
"I am doing a few more things, in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, maybe Idaho," he says. "I'm curious right now to see how the rallies go. Whether they fade off now — just see what happens."Here's what will happen: You'll be ignored. The media found you and your crackpot supporters amusing before the primaries began, just as a means of sabotaging the GOP.
Though once you were exposed and your ties to white supremacists and Troofers became quite apparent, you were radioactive.
Now just STFU, be happy you still have a seat in Congress, and please, just go away.
I guess he won't though, since the revolution is still on.
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