You are missing the point... the campaign has to be able to control its message and image. With people who are outspoken conspiracy theorists, LP and CP candidates, and complete mental cases like Vermin Supreme being at PaulFest, the campaign absolutely had to distance itself from it. If you don't understand this, then you're not living in the real world and have no concept of how politics works.
Talk about missing the point, and not understanding---it was a Paul and liberty
movement event, that the campaign tried to manipulate
as if they were supposed to control it. In the real world, you can't have it both ways, saying "if you don't like how the campaign does events, put together your own," then absolutely shun and run down people when they
do successfully organize their own. Controlling your own message, cool. Trying to control everybody else's message, or calling it "fringe" if you can't, uncool.
And since the "Paul campaign" or candidacy
was OVER by the time of a GOP convention that was designed to coronate Romney anyway, what was the harm
at that point in participating with supporters at a broader festival? "The campaign this, the campaign that" is simply a canard, or code for "never fraternize with the grassroots," or micro-manage/purge them if you do (AKA, needless division). This endless control-freak PR tendency is yet another part of the friction between Benton and the grassroots.