View Full Version : This Just In! Ron Paul....
Horatius
29th October 2008, 04:46 PM
..is part of the NWO! (http://s1.zetaboards.com/LooseChangeForums/single/?p=150815&t=797290)
WooT!
Score another one for the good bad guys!
geni
29th October 2008, 04:53 PM
I think he has other concerns right now:
http://www.xkcd.com/495/
Horatius
29th October 2008, 05:02 PM
That's just part of Teh Disinfo!
Drudgewire
29th October 2008, 05:18 PM
did you know cynthia mckinney was running for president?
You gotta love Paultards. :newlol
mrbaracuda
29th October 2008, 05:19 PM
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dudalb
29th October 2008, 06:21 PM
What is fun is that Ron Paul has been a Mason for a number of years, but a lot of the Paultards consider the Freemasons to be a major force in the NWO. This makes for some interesting evasion and denial when you point out that Paul is a mason.
Of course I hasten to add I am very critical of Paul on many things, but his being a Mason is NOT one of them.
The the US, at least, being a Freemason is about as sinister as being a member of a Bowling League.
moon1969
29th October 2008, 06:35 PM
He doesn"t want to abolish the Federal Reserve anymore? :D
1337m4n
29th October 2008, 07:21 PM
Solidifying my theory that Truthers are all "fair weather fans". As soon as their Hero-of-the-Month starts losing, the Truthers abandon him faster than RedIbis runs from a question. It happened to Alex Jones. Everybody liked him after he allegedly "predicted" 9/11, but then people realized that all his predictions since were frauds, and now a good 50% of Truthers think he's "disinfo".
After Cynthia McKinney inevitably loses, Dominick will claim that she, too, is a fraud and an agent.
Horatius
29th October 2008, 08:29 PM
Will you once think about those who are not as filthy as you?
No!
Cl1mh4224rd
29th October 2008, 09:30 PM
I think he has other concerns right now:
http://www.xkcd.com/495/
Ha! Fittingly, the latest installment contains a reference to 9/11 truth: http://xkcd.com/496/ :)
(I almost started a new thread earlier this evening just to point that out, but this is perfect.)
zaphod2016
30th October 2008, 02:11 AM
As a long-term, hardcore Paulian, I say: this is excellent news!
The Truthers have been a major liability to the movement. I am happy to see them move on to the next flavor of the month.
P.S. Ron Paul + XKCD = WIN :D
mrbaracuda
30th October 2008, 03:17 AM
No!
:mad:
As a long-term, hardcore Paulian, I say: this is excellent news!
The Truthers have been a major liability to the movement. I am happy to see them move on to the next flavor of the month.
P.S. Ron Paul + XKCD = WIN :D
You mean, apart from you and the truthers, there are Paultards out there who are not truthers? I thought that was his mainstay! :boxedin:
CptColumbo
30th October 2008, 04:13 AM
I have a feeling that McKinney will get less votes than Dr. Spock did in 1972. At least he had name recognition going for him (in more ways than one).
maxpower1227
30th October 2008, 04:58 AM
Ron Paul evolves into TRON PAUL
:dl:
1337m4n
30th October 2008, 10:33 AM
Ron Paul evolves into TRON PAUL
:dl:
A wild BOB BARR appeared!
sleeplessdwarf
30th October 2008, 01:32 PM
You mean, apart from you and the truthers, there are Paultards out there who are not truthers? I thought that was his mainstay! :boxedin:
I like Paul. I may not agree with all of his policies, but I have always liked that he at least attempts to stay loyal to the constitution, instead of saying that it was a good document at the time it was written. To be honest my favorite part of Paul is watching his youtube clips of him making other politicians look like bumbling fools. And while he openly says what he disagrees on with others, I have not seen him resort to the type of attacks that are so common. I may just not have seen enough and maybe he has, but I have not watched it.
Jonnyclueless
30th October 2008, 10:42 PM
Isn't he a clone?
zaphod2016
30th October 2008, 11:30 PM
You mean, apart from you and the truthers, there are Paultards out there who are not truthers? I thought that was his mainstay! :boxedin:
This is exactly why I am happy to see them go. :D
Believe it or not, there are people voting McCain who aren't racist, people voting Obama who aren't retarded 19 year olds, and people voting Paul who aren't Truthers. :jaw-dropp
moon1969
31st October 2008, 05:12 PM
Ron Paul seems to be an arrogant and ignorant person just like many of the twoofers are. Ron Paul says that USA should abolish the Federal Reserve. :D
Axiom_Blade
31st October 2008, 06:13 PM
..is part of the NWO! (http://s1.zetaboards.com/LooseChangeForums/single/?p=150815&t=797290)
WooT!
Score another one for the good bad guys!
Actually, this guy has a good point. I always wondered why all of Paul's supporters thought he had a chance as a member of the Republican Party. Surely, the GOP wouldn't allow their party to get hijacked like that.
It was even weirder to see my local Libertarian Party officially endorsing him, instead of the Libertarian candidate.
Ron Paul serves the same function in the GOP as Kucinich does in the Democratic Party...lure back fringe voters who've strayed into third party politics.
eromitlab
31st October 2008, 07:10 PM
When the Paultards were complaining about the "Republican establishment" "censoring" or otherwise holding back the "revolution" back when they were flooding the social news sites with everything he ever said or wrote, I kept suggesting to them that instead of trying to overtake the Republican Party and force it onto a different path, they should leave the GOP and do something actually revolutionary, like form a new party based on their ideals and funded by their donations and efforts. (Think of how glowingly people would speak of Ron Paul then, if the effort succeeded.)
The few that responded back in anything resembling a constructive, non-troofish way were so wrapped up in the idea that RP was going to become the nominee that they were claiming they had to stay Republican because they needed the brand name and all the people that vote straight-ticket Republican to guarantee a November win.
Now, with their hero out of the running and not forming a new party or anything, his truthist followers are left to pull the Greens and Libertarians further into la-la land.
Horatius
31st October 2008, 09:19 PM
Actually, this guy has a good point. I always wondered why all of Paul's supporters thought he had a chance as a member of the Republican Party. Surely, the GOP wouldn't allow their party to get hijacked like that.
The problem is, where were these "Ron Paul is NWO!" posts before RP conceded defeat? The truthers were all for him until that; now he's just another NWO shill.
Reasonable people knew long ago that RP had little chance of success; it's only now that the Truthers are realizing that. And, as usual, they're trying to make some sort of plot out of it all.
Cl1mh4224rd
31st October 2008, 09:43 PM
Reasonable people knew long ago that RP had little chance of success; it's only now that the Truthers are realizing that. And, as usual, they're trying to make some sort of plot out of it all.
Which is actually worse than just admitting they threw their support behind a candidate with little to no hope of ever winning. Instead, they're admitting they were duped.
Of course, it's all in the interest of shedding any responsibility for their own, poor choices.
Travis
31st October 2008, 10:41 PM
I don't like the word "Paultard" because it implies that all the Ron Paul supporters are idiots. I prefer "The Cult of Ron" because his supporters seem a lot more like religious zealots than just genuinely dumb people. What with them constantly stating he can do no wrong and has never said anything that wasn't 100% correct and all.
Tin Foil Timothy
31st October 2008, 11:34 PM
Ron Paul seems to be an arrogant and ignorant person just like many of the twoofers are. Ron Paul says that USA should abolish the Federal Reserve. :D
Perhaps the Federal reserve should be abolished? or at least it's role be revised. Surely the main goal is a monetary system that benefits the people?
There's nothing arrogant and ignorant about questioning the validity of the current MO of the Federal Reserve. And there's nothing arrogant and ignorant about questioning the origins of events either.
16.5
1st November 2008, 11:09 AM
Jesuit!
Man that Dom is a freaking nut job.
I guess you'd have to be to consider Killtown a good friend.
Jesuit!
eromitlab
2nd November 2008, 02:07 AM
I don't like the word "Paultard" because it implies that all the Ron Paul supporters are idiots. I prefer "The Cult of Ron" because his supporters seem a lot more like religious zealots than just genuinely dumb people. What with them constantly stating he can do no wrong and has never said anything that wasn't 100% correct and all.
I usually shifted on my references to them based on how they acted and how they acted towards me. There were some Paulians, Ronulans, Paulites, Paulers and some just plain old Ron Paul Supporters. Paulites was usually my first choice.
But I ran across plenty of Paultards and even a few moRons, and was more than willing to shed civility to bandy those terms about, especially after choice words volleyed in from that side.
lee5
2nd November 2008, 03:38 AM
Ron Paul is a good guy. Old in his ways, yes.... its just too bad all these loons gave him a bad name.
Whenever you have a politician against big government, you are going to have anti establishment supporters (ie: truthers) following.
Truthers have nobody to latch onto anymore, therefore, he has become one of "them".
Basically, unless you are a truther, you are now know as "them" and "they"....
1337m4n
2nd November 2008, 06:36 PM
The Truth Movement is like a retarded King Midas; everything it touches promptly shrivels up and dies.
Father Dagon
3rd November 2008, 04:52 PM
As a long-term, hardcore Paulian, I say: this is excellent news!
The Truthers have been a major liability to the movement. I am happy to see them move on to the next flavor of the month.
P.S. Ron Paul + XKCD = WIN :DWell, good for you, then.
Too bad that Paul didn't have the strategic sense to ward off the twoo-woofers at an early stage.
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