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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Go Ron, Go!

Only a media-mezmerized Republican can even continue to call the party conservative. The GOP is in fits over the Texas fly in the ointment, Congressman Ron Paul, who is highlighting the longstanding Republican tradition of a non-interventionist foreign policy. He's making every other potential candidate a "war-monger," and forcing each one to gamble on the position they'll hold to for the rest of the campaign cycle. Here's Ron's run-in with the fascistic, cross-dressing Rudy Guiliani--notice the crowd's cheers for Fruity Rudy's NONSENSICAL explanation that 9/11 was the result of Muslims hating America's freedom:



And as happened in the previous debate, Ron Paul's cable news poll numbers are higher than most of the other candidates. On the FOXNews poll, Mitt Romney came in at number one receiving 29% of the votes while Ron Paul placed second with 25%. The silly children at FOXNews could not accept this reality and blamed the poll results on a "mysterious" skewing of the numbers by some secret group:



Worst of all was the usual performance by Sean Hannity. Watch how he ridicules Ron Paul about the notion that America's foreign policy has ever committed an international sin: