Key McCain staffer says they don’t want votes from Paul supporters.

ya who cares about 25% of the republican vote. "smooth move exlax"
 
"Obama's big tent" smells just as bad as McCain's little tent. I'll vote for the lesser of good (Barr, Baldwin) before I vote for the lesser of evil (McCain, Obama).
 
"Obama's big tent" smells just as bad as McCain's little tent. I'll vote for the lesser of good (Barr, Baldwin) before I vote for the lesser of evil (McCain, Obama).

barr will be on beck on friday (i believe) He may get my vote.
 
barr will be on beck on friday (i believe) He may get my vote.

He's actually on Colbert today... which airs in like an hour I think. Somebody better get it on YouTube though, because I won't be watching TV then.
 
When the time comes, establishment folks won't have a brother's keeper.

Ron Paul supporters will have fellow supporters, aka, fellow constitutionalists.
 
When the time comes, establishment folks won't have a brother's keeper.

Ron Paul supporters will have fellow supporters, aka, fellow constitutionalists.

But they do Cowlesy. The dems and reps are in bed together. The neo cons have taken control of both parties.

However, our numbers are growing way faster than they predicted.
 
Well, according to the notes, this was a statement made by someone who later became a staffer.
 
Apparently there are numerous lies in this article. From the comments...
The statement was made today, June 4, 2008. Michael Goldfarb posted the quoted material on March 19, 2008, over two months ago. At that time Goldfarb was presumably not yet working for McCain, since his leave of absence from the Weekly Standard began on June 2. So there are two lies.

Third party watch is not a credible source anymore. It was bought out by Richard Viguerie, who is a shill for Barr. The site is now just a propaganda mouthpiece for the LP ticket.
 
They really don't care who wins as long as it is someone from their team...they play for the same team guys!
 
he said this when Ron Paul was getting 5% of the vote. Wonder what he would say now.
 
How credible is this site?

"New key McCain staffer previously said he don’t want votes from Paul supporters."

Obviously no one did any proofreading!
 
How credible is this site?

"New key McCain staffer previously said he don’t want votes from Paul supporters."

Obviously no one did any proofreading!

Well, they linked to the exact same text on The Weekly Standard's Blog. Here:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/03/a_message_to_ron_paul_supporte.asp


A Message to Ron Paul Supporters

The Washington Times reports:

Ron Paul says the legions of newcomers his presidential campaign brought to the Republican Party are getting the cold shoulder from John McCain and from the party....

"I don't think they want them," Mr. Paul told The Washington Times, adding that indifference doesn't surprise him because the party's establishment has deserted traditional conservative principles for big government and foreign intervention.

"We don't agree with them," he says. "We agree with the Old Right, and they're the New Right, which is 'The Wrong,' [because] the New Right has morphed into neoconservative."

Allah beat me to the punch on this, but let me just say to Ron Paul supporters everywhere, and on behalf of the New Right (by which I assume Paul means the Jew Right), get lost.

There should be plenty of room for the Paulnuts in Obama's big tent. If Rev. Wright isn't exactly a 9/11 Truther, at least he's breathed new life into the Pearl Harbor Truther movement. Imagine a newsletter coauthored by the Reverend and Lew Rockwell--now that's racial harmony.

Posted by Michael Goldfarb on March 19, 2008 01:14 PM | Permalink

Also note this...
(Bumped) Kristol: So long (for a while) to Michael Goldfarb

Note to our readers: The online editor of THE WEEKLY STANDARD and proprietor of this blog, Michael Goldfarb, has taken a leave of absence effective today to serve as deputy communications director of the McCain campaign. He'll be focusing on their online activities. We'll all be assisting deputy online editors John McCormack and Samantha Sault in the herculean task of filling Mike's shoes for the next five months. Then we expect to welcome him back--unless he's appointed national security adviser in the McCain White House.

Posted by William Kristol on June 2, 2008 04:47 PM | Permalink
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/06/kristol_so_long_for_a_while_to.asp
 
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