Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Dopey Ron Paul on Al-Awlaki Vaporizing: We're 'Assassinating American Citizens Without Charges'

Why does anyone take this crank seriously?
Paul, a Texas congressman known for libertarian views, says the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki on Yemeni soil amounts to an "assassination." Paul warned the American people not to casually accept such violence against U.S. citizens, even those with strong ties to terrorism.

Anwar al-Awlaki was considered one of the most influential al-Qaida operatives wanted by the United States. U.S. and Yemen officials say he was killed in a U.S. air strike targeting his convoy Friday morning.

Paul made the comments to reporters after a campaign stop Friday at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire. He said America's leaders must think hard about "assassinating American citizens without charges."
I guess the fact this piece of shit was born on American soil makes him immune from drone strikes.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Obama Lead Shrinks to One Point Against ... Ron Paul

On Monday Gallup had Obama with a two-point lead over Ron Paul. Today Rasmussen has it at one point.
The president and the maverick are running almost dead even in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup.

Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul earns 38% of the vote to President Obama’s 39% in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters. Fourteen percent like some other candidate, and eight percent remain undecided.
Never in my wildest imagination did I think I'd see a poll between these two so close. But here it is. Realistically, as awful as Obama is, he'd have to completely fall off the cliff to ever lose in a general election to Paul.

Still, that cliff may not be far off. He'll ride off it in a golf cart in all likelihood.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 19% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-five percent Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -26.

This is the lowest Approval Index rating yet measured for President Obama. The previous low was -24 reached yesterday and also in September 2010. Additionally, the level of Strong Approval matches the lowest yet recorded.
I suspect the party elders may begin negotiations soon with the failed Obama regime. He may need a graceful exit strategy should he fall behind Ron Paul in polls.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Gallup: Obama Losing to Romney, Tied With Perry, Leads Ron Paul By Two Points

Please, lamestream media, keep reminding us how Obama is a shoo-in come 2012. He's already losing to Mitt Romney, is tied with Rick Perry a week after Perry entered the race, and is barely edging Ron Paul. Ron Paul!

The grim news for King Putt:
President Barack Obama is closely matched against each of four possible Republican opponents when registered voters are asked whom they would support if the 2012 presidential election were held today. Mitt Romney leads Obama by two percentage points, 48% to 46%, Rick Perry and Obama are tied at 47%, and Obama edges out Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann by two and four points, respectively.
Bachmann has been demonized from day one, and she's within four points.
These prospective election ballots -- measured Aug. 17-18, well over a year before the Nov. 6, 2012, election -- indicate that the race for president at this point is generally competitive, with voters fairly evenly divided in their preference for giving Obama a second term or electing a Republican candidate. Even though the four Republican candidates tested have varying degrees of name recognition, they all fare roughly the same.
He's under 50% against all of them, which spells almost certain defeat. No wonder we're already seeing stories that Obama is the conquering hero of Libya.

Rasmussen, meanwhile, has some very unfavorable news for Sarah Palin.

Update: Forget Paul Ryan running.

Monday, May 09, 2011

Juan Williams: Sure, Gadfly Ron Paul Could Win GOP Nomination

Juan Williams is supposedly a learned member of the Washington press corps, a guy who should know better than to pen tripe like this. Anyone with functioning brain matter knows Ron Paul is just a gadfly who won't ever get more than a couple percentage points in any given primary. Yes, he's got legions of zombies marching in lockstep with him, but then again, so does any cult figure.

Memo to Williams: Ron Paul will never win the GOP nomination. Yes, his people can spam an online poll with the best of them, but the man has extremely limited appeal.
Here’s a news bulletin — it is becoming increasingly clear that we are living in a time when Republican politics are being shaped by a 75-year-old, 12-term Texas congressman with a son in the Senate. And incredibly, it is no longer out of the realm of possibility that this outcast of the GOP establishment may win the party’s presidential nomination.

If you have not been paying attention, it is time to look around and realize that we are living in the political age of Rep. Ron Paul.

A CNN/Opinion Research poll released late last week shows Paul faring the best against President Obama of any potential Republican candidate. He trails the president by only 7 points, 52-45 percent, in a head-to-head matchup. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee trails by 8 points, with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney down 11 points to Obama.

In February, Paul won the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Action Conference for the second straight year.

Last Thursday, the day of the first GOP debate, one of Paul’s fabulously-labeled “money bombs” exploded with the announcement of $1 million in contributions for the Paul campaign.
Go back to 2008 and the factors cited by Williams also happened then. Then when the ballot boxes opened Paul was reduced to a footnote.

But Juan Williams, super genius, know betters than the GOP rank and file.

Monday, May 25, 2009

'People Think This Is a Joke. We're Not a Joke'

Whenever someone needs to remind you they're not a joke, well, the laugh is on them.

Although frankly I long ago stopped laughing at these buffoons.
“New World Order,” which premieres tonight on the Independent Film Channel, is a film about people battling with phantoms. They are volunteers in an "information war" who see as clearly, as John saw his four Apocalyptic horsemen and seven trumpeting angels, that 9/11 was an "inside job," that the military-industrial complex killed Kennedy, and that an international "power elite" is plotting to enslave us all, excepting for those it will kill outright.

They are hard to pigeonhole politically, these conspiracy adepts, trusting neither the "socialist Democrats" nor the "fascist Republicans" -- Ron Paul seems to be their man, if anyone is -- yet sounding as often like '60s leftist radicals as right-wing militiamen. They take the 1st Amendment as seriously as any card-carrying member of the ACLU, styling themselves muckrakers and speakers of truth to power, often through a bullhorn.

The man with the biggest bullhorn is Alex Jones, an Austin, Texas-based syndicated radio host and maker of such films as "Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement" (116 five-star reviews on Amazon.com) and "Martial Law 9-11: The Rise of the Police State," and the point through which all the strands connect in this unexpectedly affecting, nonjudgmental documentary by Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel. Meyer and Neel don't get in the way of their subjects; there are no talking heads or title cards to contradict their worldview, or even to put it in perspective, only the occasional collision of the theorists' certain knowledge with others' actual experience.
Note this piece is dated May 26, so this show will be on IFC Tuesday evening. No doubt the crackpot Alex Jones will be reveling in his own buffoonery.
But many of his fellows and followers seem something closer to sad -- hurt, almost, by What They Know. If anything, "New World Order" plays as a bittersweet, all-too-human comedy. Like the pair's previous documentary, “Darkon,” which looked at a self-described "full-contact medieval fantasy war-gaming group," it's a film about people who have found the thing that gives their lives shape and meaning, that corrals the world's random messiness into a unified theory of disaster. It does not make them happy, but the scales having fallen from their eyes; they are helpless to look away and too terrified not to speak out. Their zeal is literally missionary.

"This is more important than how much Britney Spears' hair sold for on EBay, 'Dancing With the Stars' or who's gonna be America's next idol," says one believer. "People think this is a joke. We're not a joke."
Yes, and nobody will be laughing at your idiocy.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Shocka! Ron Paul to Keynote Bircher Anniversary

Seems quite appropriate for this freakazoid.
Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas will keynote Saturday's session of the 50th anniversary of the Appleton-based John Birch Society.

Paul will be one of three speakers at the 8 p.m. Saturday event at the Best Western Bridgewood Resort Hotel in Neenah, according to spokesman Bill Hahn. Also speaking at that event will be Hilliard Welch, son of Society founder Robert Welch, and Society chief executive Arthur Thompson.

A physician and an icon among some conservatives, Paul calls himself "America's No. 1 defender of liberty." He did not win any Republican presidential primaries, however.
Ahem. An icon?

Please.

The thought of any Republican still cavorting with these Bircher cranks is nauseating. Considering Paul's odd associations, however, it should come as no surprise.

H/T Hot Air.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Are You Ready For Ronstock '08?

Neither am I. What with all the hubbub over conventions and vice presidential nominations, I had completely forgotten about gadfly kook Ron Paul and his merry bad of misfits, miscreants, troofers and crackpots.

Well, they're back. You can bet the media will be happy to give these clowns maximum exposure this week.
There's no room at the Xcel Energy Center for maverick Ron Paul, so his acolytes have packed their cars, hitched rides on "Ronvoys" and will pitch tents at Ronstock '08 in Minneapolis in defiance of next week's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.

Almost 9,800 tickets had been sold for the Rally for the Republic, which seeks to bring together activists who are anti-war, anti-government regulation, anti-immigration, anti-taxes, anti-Federal Reserve, anti-outsourcing, pro-individual liberty, pro-civil liberties and pro-Paul.

The Ronvoys — fleets of buses and vans carrying Paul's loyalists — were to begin arriving Saturday. A few rally-goers planned to walk from Green Bay, Wis., and join up with Paul for the final miles of their Walk4Freedom. Other attendees are driving, carpooling or flying in for the convention alternative.

Paul, a Texas congressman who failed in a bid for the Republican presidential nomination, considers the rally a celebration of traditional Republican values of limited government — and a poke in the eye of the GOP. They don't plan to crash the Republican party, but to show they and their Campaign for Liberty are not going away.

"No matter how much our message is ignored or ridiculed, as was done in the campaign, no matter how much they did to us, it only energized our grass roots," Paul said.
Yes, the establishment is just quaking in their boots.

Monday, August 11, 2008

'Frightened' Ron Paul: Iran Attack Coming

Haven't heard from this kook for some time, but he's as nutty as ever.
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) has warned millions of radio listeners that the United States is heading into an illegal attack on Iran, stating his amazement at members of Congress who have openly voiced support for a criminal nuclear strike.
Millions of listeners? Huh?
If we do (attack) it is going to be a disaster,” the congressman told the Alex Jones radio show. “I was astounded to see on one of the networks the other day that the debate was not are we going to attack, but are we going to attack before or after the election?” Paul continued.

Paul recently voiced concern over House Congressional Resolution 362 which he has dubbed a “virtual Iran war resolution.”

“If that comes up it is demanding that the president [put in place] an absolute blockade of the entire country of Iran, and punish any country or any business group around the world if they trade with Iran,” Paul told listeners.

Experts have predicted gas will rise to $6 per gallon if the resolution passes. Paul believes that may happen anyway, just by anticipation.

“The frightening thing is they say they are taking no options off the table, even nuclear first strike,” Paul said. Paul believes from talking with his contacts in and around Congress that a strike on Iran has already been green-lighted.
The frightening this is we have a member of Congress so out of touch with reality that he fails to understand potential nuclear strikes are part of contingency planning.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Ron Paul Zombies Descend Upon DC


Like a bad itch, these things never go away. The Ron Paul revolution swept through Washington and the mass movement managed to dredge up about 5000 to 7000 kooks, depending on your count.

The ever intrepid Jonn Lilyea, always on hand to do the dirty work, has the proceedings.

Friday, June 13, 2008

The Only Man Who Can Save America Calls It Quits

Alas, the revolution isn't over yet. The campaign was just Phase One, you see.
The Revolution has just begun.

So says Texas Rep. Ron Paul, is officially ending his presidential campaign today and launching a nationwide effort to elect like-minded, limited-government proponents.

"The presidential campaign was Phase One," said Jesse Benton, Paul's spokesman. He said Paul is forming a non-profit organization that will tap into the activism and fundraising energy that was created by the Ron Paul Revolution during his bid for the Republican nomination.

The first challenge will be filling the 11,000-seat stadium that Paul has reserved during the Republican convention in St. Paul. After that, Benton said, it will be on to the precinct-level to find libertarian candidates to support.
I guess finding 11,000 white supremacists, crackpots and other weirdos shouldn't be so difficult. After all, the provided so much momentum that got him this far.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Ron Paul: Man of Compassion

Sure, it's a symbolic gesture and usually when it comes to something like this the votes are unanimous.

So when a congressional resolution came up this week offering "condolences and sympathy" to the people of Myanmar, guess who was the only member of Congress to vote against it?
Paul fans -- regularly called Paulites, Paultards or Paulunteers -- also see a gentle humility in the weathered but wise hands of the 72-year-old ob-gyn, who reputedly has delivered some 4,000 infants into life in this wondrous world.

But there seems to be another side to Paul. A mean, vicious, cruel and uncaring side. A side that sees millions of humans -- albeit Burmese who are not registered to vote in Texas -- afflicted with an historic cyclone, countless thousands of lives lost, devastation everywhere.

And the doting grandfather could care less.

This week when a Congressional resolution came up for a vote merely offering "condolences and sympathy" to the people of Burma affected by the recent deadly cyclone, Ron Paul, the millionaire, was the only member of the entire House of Representatives to vote "No."

Monday, May 12, 2008

The 7% Solution: Paulnuts and Their Plan to Disrupt GOP Convention

The Democrat Convention in Denver may not be the only gathering of kooks, weirdos, crackpots and human debris.

There's also the chance of the societal outcasts known as Ron Paul supporters brewing up trouble for Minneapolis, though I surmise this is more sound and fury signifying nothing.
Virtually all the nation's political attention in recent weeks has focused on the compelling state-by-state presidential nomination struggle between two Democrats and the potential for party-splitting strife over there.

But in the meantime, quietly, largely under the radar of most people, the forces of Rep. Ron Paul and his libertarian-minded GOP backers are collecting delegates at the local level and planning a revolt against Sen. John McCain at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul in September.

Paul's presidential candidacy has been correctly dismissed all along in terms of winning the nomination. He was even excluded as irrelevant by Fox News from a nationally-televised GOP debate in New Hampshire.

But what's been largely overlooked is Paul's candidacy as a reflection of a powerful lingering dissatisfaction with the Arizona senator among the party's most conservative conservatives. As anticipated a month ago in The Ticket, that situation could be exacerbated by today's expected announcement from former Republican Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia for the Libertarian Party's presidential nod, a slot held by Paul in 1988.
Sure, conservatives may be disappointed with McCain, but they're not going to be swayed by an amalgam of fruitcakes and disaffected weirdos that comprise the base of this nut Paul. Let them align with Bob Barr, or run their own independent candidacy. These folks are the fringe and the GOP needs to disregard them rather than entertain their childish shenanigans at the convention.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Comic Relief: Ron Paul Surges in Pennsylvania

The Only Man Who Can Save America is on a roll. As most of the attention in Pennsylvania focused on the Democrat primary won by Mrs. Clinton over Waffles Obama, nobody seemed to notice the Ron Paul Express rolling to a whopping 16% of the GOP vote.

Naturally this mean absolutely nothing, except to the Ron Paul Kooks.

Seems the LA Times is having some mischievous fun with the Paultards, and they eagerly take the bait.
Two things will moderate joy in the Paul camp. One, Huckabee suspended his campaign and stopped campaigning weeks ago. Yet, he's still getting 12%. And second, McCain is capturing 73% of the GOP vote -- which was apparently reduced by some thousands of Republicans who changed their registration to vote Democratic for Clinton, as ordered by their leader, Rush Limbaugh, to promote further prolonged feuding among Democrats.

On the other hand, Paul will point out, McCain has already won the party's top ticket spot and yet is drawing only 3 out of 4 Republican ballots.

(UPDATE: With 98% of Pennsylvania's 9,268 precincts reporting Rep. Paul has narrowed the lead of Sen. McCain by 1%, to just 57 points. Paul captured 125,204 votes or 16% to McCain's 570,188 or 73%. Mike Huckabee trails both with 89,344 or 11%.
Comedy gold in the comments.
Ron Paul baby! 16% in PA!! This is strong victory for us Ron Paul supporters. PA beat out CA in total number of votes for Ron Paul without any media coverage. Plus we are having delegate success that should at the very least, embarrass McCain and the rest of the country club Gop'ers. Here in DC I get exposed to the some of the National GOP Committee people and they think Ron is a nobody!! But little do they know that a whole movement is growing, let's take back GOP!!!!!! Limited Government, low Taxes, and a strong national defense!

Posted by: Steve | April 22, 2008 at 11:16 PM
This one if waiting for the November convention.
I just want to see RP speak at the Nov convention and show the idiot Republicans what foolish people they are, before they get their heads handed to them by the democrats.

We got a hardcore socialist future ahead of us.

Posted by: RPismyPrez | April 22, 2008 at 09:25 PM
More Paul drivel via The Nation, of all places.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Man Who Was Going to Save America: Why Is McCain Ignoring Me?


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.

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.
Legions of newcomers? Like 9/11 Troofers? Uh, sorry, the party doesn't need you. Or didn't those primary results tell you that?

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.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Now That The Fantasy Has Died, Paulnuts Turn Their Ire on Congressional Opponent

You knew these nutcases wouldn't just go away quietly, right?

With no more Internet polls left to spam, they've now turned to harassing The Only Man Who Was Going To Save America's congressional opponent in Texas.
He expresses confidence he will dispatch his primary opponent, Chris Peden, a certified public accountant and city councilman from Friendswood, about 20 miles south of Houston. Mr. Peden says that while Mr. Paul may be a celebrity candidate with a zealous following, he hasn't been an effective legislator.

Mr. Peden's candidacy has irked many of Mr. Paul's ardent supporters. Mr. Peden says his family has been harassed in phone calls, emails, and in person at their home to a point where the Pedens have filed complaints with local police and sent their two youngest children to stay with his parents until the primary is over.

What the hell is wrong with these people?
Mr. Peden said he doesn't believe Mr. Paul or his campaign had anything to do with the harassment; Paul campaign manager Mark Elam confirms that, calling the actions of some supporters "unfortunate."
Yes, it's unfortunate. Just like Paul's appearing with white supremacists was unfortunate and appearing on radio with 9/11 Troofers was unfortunate.

Always an excuse.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Ron Paul showing what kind of class he would bring to the White House

Here are the Ron Paul supporters showing some real class to Sean Hannity of Fox News.



And this is the man that is polling better then Fred Thompson and Rudy in New Hampshire. The Republican party is in a complete meltdown.

I wish to apologize ahead of time to the all the men and women and their families of our Armed Forces in the event Obamamania completely sweeps away all common sense and adult responsibility in this country and he winds up being president.

You have accomplished great things in the Middle East but the onslaught of the Mass Market Media along with apathy and complete ignorance of too many Americans of what you have accomplished will be swept from the history books in fell swoop. If he does win I will cry.

I am not giving up the fight no more then you have and I will continue to fight for who I believe is the best man to make sure that all you have gained is not wiped out.

For all of you so called Republicans you need to go look at what you consider to be Republican values, which I thought were fiscal responsibility, small federal government and personal responsibility, and if those are not the attributes you are looking for in a Republican candidate then you need to go ahead and publicly declare your support of the Democrat candidates.

Quit your Republican association like some sort of Halloween mask like so many of those running for the nomination are.

Hat tip to Ace of Spades for the video.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Crazy Uncle Excluded From Debate, Meltdown Ensues

The Paul nuts aren't happy and see conspiracies around every corner.
Jesse Benton, Paul's spokesman, said it was a "big mistake" not to include Paul, especially given Paul's recent success in fundraising. He said the campaign has been trying to reach Fox News to get an explanation for the decision, but its calls had not been returned.

"There very well might be some bias," Benton said. "Ron brings up some topics that aren't very popular with Fox News, as in fiscal responsibility and withdrawing from the war in Iraq ... that does leave us scratching our heads a little bit about whether it was deliberate. Based on metrics, I don't see how you can possibly exclude Dr. Paul."

Some livid Paul supporters are distributing e-mails calling for a boycott of Fox advertisers.

A Fox representative did not immediately return calls for comment about the complaints.

Paul has been invited to a GOP forum that Fox News is sponsoring in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on January 10, Benton said.
The Paulians even have sample letters for the illiterates to send out.

Here's a portion of one. Remember now, they're peaceful and non-violent!
The supporters of Ron Paul are peaceful, non-violent, and law abiding. They desire to live peacefully with their fellow man and respect the rights of others. However, when they see injustice occurring (such as a corporation or network attempting to control the outcome of an election) they will peacefully use their first amendment right to speak up boldly and loudly. I urge you to please allow Ron Paul to participate in this upcoming forum of Republican candidates. There is zero reason to exclude him and every reason to include him! He has a growing campaign, supporters across the nation, and has a huge chest of funds to support his campaign! However, if you do not include him in this upcoming forum you can expect the supporters of Ron Paul to continue speaking up peacefully, boldly, and loudly about your unfair decision. This message will only be one of tens of thousands of additional messages from concerned citizens across the nation.

We know what your network is up to by excluding Ron Paul. Until you include him in this forum we will use our first amendment rights to proclaim far and wide (in a peaceful, non-violent, and completely law abiding manner)...

"WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!"
Waaah!

Funny, but I don't see Duncan Hunter supporters acting like children over him being excluded.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Press TV Hearts Ron Paul

I wonder how much the mullahs are donating to the crackpot?

Get a load of this drivel.
Kent Snyder, Paul's campaign chairman described the progress they had made in 11 months as phenomenal and added that 'the dedication, creativity, generosity, and just plain hard work by you and tens of thousands of other Americans have already made history'.

"But we are not finished making history! First, Ron Paul becomes the Republican nominee. Second, Dr. Paul becomes President Paul. Third, our country becomes America again," Snyder continued.

Paul's campaign ended up raising nearly 19 million dollars in the fourth quarter after setting a goal of 12 million.

The libertarian-leaning Texan's success has led to an increase in attacks from paid propagandists.

Fox News excluded Paul's campaign from its upcoming debate scheduled for January 6, just two days before the New Hampshire primary.

Paul who has been running a multi state campaign for months is likely to win the GOP nomination if he succeeds in the New Hampshire primary.
This loon is very popular at Press TV, garnering top of the page coverage.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Ron Paul Top Story at Tehran Times

The Iranians know a useful idiot when they see one.
Maverick Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul says the leaders of Israel are impelling the White House to wage war on Iran.

""The government of Israel encourages Americans to go into Iran,"" Paul said Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press.

The 10-term Texas lawmaker added that neoconservatives have also been pushing the administration into ‘bombing Iran’.

When asked what he would do as the U.S. president ‘if Iran invaded Israel’, Paul said the illusion of the Islamic Republic’s attack on Israel is like saying, ""Iran is about to invade Mars.""

The 72-year-old politician made the remarks as Israeli officials are stepping up their war rhetoric against Tehran, over its nuclear program despite the recent reports confirming the peaceful nature of the country’s activities.
Meanwhile, some high comedy from Press TV.
Denmark-based Saxo Bank predicts Ron Paul presidency in 2008, saying US economy will plunge into a depression prior to the election.

The Bank predicted that Ron Paul, US congressman and Republican presidential candidate, will win the US 2008 presidential election.

Saxo Bank says the US economy will shrink by 25% and the Chinese economy will decrease by 40%. The economic downturn will come about as a result of the housing crash.
How does one even react to such unbridled lunacy?

UPDATE: LGFer Desert Dog notes Mike Huckabee is rather popular over at FARS.

What does that tell you?

Friday, December 21, 2007

Ron Paul and Stormfront: Perfect Together

Seems the mainstream media has little interest in the fact Ron Paul and the white supremacists at Stormfront have such a cozy relationship.

The Paulians are in damage control mode now and getting very paranoid and rather defensive.

UPDATE: The hilarity continues as the Ron Paul Forum purges all signs of their special Stormfront member.