RON PAUL VS Rockefeller

Neo-Libs & Neo-Cons Gang Up On Ron Paul Supporters
Liberal Wonkette website teams up with right-wing Red State to "declare war on Paultards"

Prison Planet | November 15, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson


In another example of how the establishment of both sides of the controlled political paradigm are scared stiff of the Texas Congressman's surging popularity, smarmy liberal website Wonkette and frothing Neo-Con blog Red State have ganged up to form an alliance and "declare war" on Ron Paul supporters.

Wonkette is a predominately mindless political gossip blog which mixes serious items in with alleged humor. Its founding editor, Ana Marie Cox, was eventually recruited by Time Magazine to sit on the peanut gallery with the rest of the toadying establishment media neo-lib sycophants.

Wonkette has engaged in a continued smear campaign against Ron Paul supporters, maturely labeling them "Paultards", "CGI runts," inferring they are all racists and accusing them of spamming online blogs and messageboards, in a similar vein to the ridiculous accusations of those who claim that Ron Paul's support is phantom or as a result of "spambots". The fact that the Texas Congressman broke records in receiving over $4 million from donations in one day recently - from real people and not "Computer-generated imagery" as Wonkette would have us believe, didn't seem to register with these morons.

Red State, a term originally derived from Marxist political thinking, is a virulently phony right-wing Neo-Con blog. Its chief founder, Ben Domenech, was similarly recruited by the Washington Post in March 2006, but was forced to resign within a week after admitting to plagiarism, before returning to the Red State editorial board. Red State is a favorite haunt of scandal-ridden Republican Congressman Tom Delay, who posts a regular diary.

Red State is notorious for banning anyone who criticizes George W. Bush - after he was banned, longtime Red State blogger Adam Bonin remarked that the website "Seems to represent the worst in partisan hackery rather than the intellectual, grassroots conservative site it had been." Red State recently announced that they would instantly ban new users who "Shill for Ron Paul in any way shape, form or fashion.”

Now Wonkette and Red State have teamed up to "declare war" on Ron Paul supporters.

"We were impressed with your recent banning of Paultards. We have one or two that we kind of like, but we try our best to ban the others. Nevertheless, these little CGI-based runts find their way to new cyber enclaves, from which they donate $4.3 million dollars to celebrate Guy Fawkes, as popularized by that sad excuse for a film, V for Vendetta," reads the Wonkette post .

"This is a call for internet bipartisanship. We must bipartisan…ly declare war on the Paultards!"

Red State followed up by accepting the invitation .

Whether this is just a tongue-in-cheek jibe or an actual policy to coordinate smear attacks on Ron Paul supporters, it's merely a continuation of what both these websites have been doing for months.

If Ron Paul's support base is nothing more than a bunch of CGI runts, retards and spammers then why are both these websites so obsessed about ceaselessly attacking them?

The fact is that the Ron Paul Revolution represents a growing movement of real people who are sick and tired with the same set of establishment stooges put forward in the Republican and Democrat fields every four years - the very shills that Wonkette and Red State lend credence to with their ninnying idolatry of people like Giuliani and Hillary Clinton.

Ron Paul is the only leading candidate from either field who advocates the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. This isn't a "fringe" belief, it isn't a closeted whim on behalf of spammers, racists or retards - it is the majority sentiment prevalent in America today.

Wonkette and Red State's amazement that they would be "spammed" with so many Ron Paul e mails and comments answers why their ignorance is rivaled only by their stupidity.

DUMMIES - you are getting so many Ron Paul comments and e mails because Ron Paul is POPULAR and his POPULARITY is growing. Do you understand?

Ron Paul is REAL, his POPULARITY is REAL, his supporters are REAL, and the record breaking $4 million plus he received in donations recently is REAL.

Do I have to spell it out any clearer for you to grasp this basic concept?

Now may I suggest you Neo-Libs at Wonkette concentrate solely on fawning over Bill Clinton at DC parties, and you Red Staters return to your masturbating over the future bombing of Iran, and leave the REAL political activism to those of us who are actually interested in saving America by electing the only REAL candidate out there?
 
Yep, but not endorsements. Nor were there fundraising going on from David Dukes sites, etc. I think there are racists supporting all of them, there's a hell of a lot of racists out there. That includes Obama, having racists supporting him, not that he is.

Difference is when their support seems to be a significant part of the operation. That is problematic. As for Jewish problems with Paul, check out what he's said and how he's voted regarding Israel.

Kathianne, the average donation amount to Ron Paul is around $100. It may even be less, as I haven't checked that stat in a while. I do know that the Nov. 5th day's average total was $100.

You're trying WAY TOO HARD to pin something on Ron that's a non-issue to begin with. It's not Ron Paul's fault that legal voting Americans support him, which some may find problems with in their platform. At that Philly rally, I might have seen enough people that appeared to be "white supremecists" that I could literally count them on one hand. It was a very peaceful gathering, as are all of them that he holds. I've never been among so many friendly people before. Since when haave white supremecist groups had any real influence in American politics anyway. What are you so afraid of?

Why don't you make it a point some time to attend an event of his? I mean, if you have these accusations about his followers, why don't you go and see it for yourself, instead of reading about him in op-ed's online. Stop letting other people think for you, and go and see for yourself if it's really as bad as you think it is. You might even end up ENJOYING it.

As for his record about Israel, it's the same for any other country as well. Why do we have some unofficial obligation to fund and protect Israel? They have the same firepower that we do, and they certainly haven't shown any fear in using it when they had to.

What did they expect, when they established a Jewish state right smack dab in the middle of Arabville, and then say they aren't willing to share the pie with those who have also inhabited the region along with them for thousands of years?

We gave them guns, bombs, planes, ships, nukes...And now they use those to strong arm the less equipped countries around them, and the people who USED to be able to call that ground home.

Isn't sharing one of the first things we learn as human beings?

I know it was for me.
 
Update, I just placed a Ron Paul flyer on our College Republicans board at my university. I took the four quotes from Reagan, Friedman, James J. Kilpatrick and the Wall Street Journal featured on the ronpaul.org video and used them on the flyer. :cool:
 

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