rEVOLution to end formally tonight; Update: Video added
posted at 10:05 pm on March 6, 2008 by Allahpundit
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I waited 45 minutes for Paul HQ to fix the video of his farewell message that’s supposed to be here but it still won’t play as of this writing. Take ABC’s word for it, though: It’ll be there soon, and amid seven plus minutes on liberty, the gold standard, and the Gulf of Tonkin there’ll be some sort of formal concession of a race he never had the remotest chance of winning, no matter how many terrorist-themed “moneybombs” the Paulnuts managed to put together. He had his own cult before Obama did; he’s still the only candidate with his own blimp (and his own racialist newsletter, his own Nazi donor base, etc etc). I’ll miss the easy content but take heart in the fact that he’s on his way back to the House for another term, where he’ll charm us with another two years of floor speeches espousing an absolute moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas. Maybe someday he’ll get around to explaining why someone who voted to invade Afghanistan thinks he’s qualified to lecture others on noninterventionism. Good riddance.
Update: Finally, here’s the clip. “I don’t mind playing a key role in the revolution, but it has to be more than a Ron Paul revolution.”
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I laughed out loud when I saw that DFCtomm “supported” Thompson.
In my best James Cagney impersonation: “You, sir, are a dirty rotten LIAR!”
Thompson and Herr Doktor are polar opposites.
That’s the thing with the Paulbots: they live in complete denial. For them, lying is as natural as breathing.
Et tu Brute on March 7, 2008 at 8:05 PM
I was a Libertarian for several years due to the fact that I believed that the Republican party didn’t act conservative any longer. But I found that life in the LP party was just to surreal.
There are many things I do agree with Paul on, but there is way to much that I disagree. For example…
Okay, now how are we going to keep track of who owns what frequency? Especially since radio waves reach across state lines? Suppose a large broadcaster simply starts blasting a smaller one off the air? And suppose the big guy has much greater resources for fighting a court battle than the little guy? Or is this maybe what libertarians want? Don’t think for a minute that George Soros wouldn’t take over the air waves.
But Paul supporters who believe that life will only get better if they get into power somehow think that everything will just work itself out. Well, maybe in Narnia or Middle Earth, but not in the real world.
This is actually very reminiscent of the mind-set of radicals in the Sixties: let’s totally break up the existing system, then worry about the details later. You’ll love it. Trust us.
RobertInAustin on March 7, 2008 at 8:37 PM
Good points, RIA.
Et tu Brute on March 7, 2008 at 11:12 PM
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