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

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!

we don't want none of yer filthy stickin votes either! ;)
 
We should try to make an ad that uses the quote of him saying that and get it played in a bunch of states where we did really well and get them to vote for chuck baldwin or write in ron paul
 
Absolutely right. the Neo Cons have hijacked both parties. BOB BARR 2008! Does Ron Paul have a list of candidates he supporte? I didnt' think he was endorsing anyone.
 
New key McCain staffer previously said he don’t want votes from Paul supporters

http://thirdpartywatch.com/2008/06/04/mccain-staffer-says-they-dont-want-votes-from-paul-supporters/

Here’s the way Jim Lesczynski tells the tale:


As the Ron Paul Revolutionaries look forward to tonight’s epic debate on whether they should throw their support to McCain or Barr, the McCain camp has made it clear that Paul’s supporters aren’t welcome. Michael Goldfarb, neocon blogger at The Weekly Standard and deputy communications director for the McCain campaign, writes:

… 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.

Whole thing here. On the other hand, I’m certain the Bob Barr campaign would be happy to welcome the Revolutionaries home.​
 
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!

I have lost total patience with the illiterates. Still, if McCain doesn't want RP votes, I'm sure he won't be disappointed.
 
The racists whom they falsely alleged were Paul supporters, however, are very welcome in the McCain camp...
 
LE posted from Weekly Standard:

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...

Quote:
(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

Ugh. I threw up in my mouth a little.

It's like a big inbred hillbilly camp.
 
I find this absolutely hilarious!!

For the entire length of the campaign, Paul supporters have been saying that they will never vote for McCain.

Paul supporters have always been campaigning against McCain.

Ron Paul said numerous times that he will never support McCain.

And now this?

He reminds me of a little kid who wants something, and keeps asking for it, and crying for it, and his mother keeps telling him no. Then, finally, he says "I don't want it"
 
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He reminds me of a little kid who wants something, and keeps asking for it, and crying for it, and his mother keeps telling him no. Then, finally, he says "I don't want it"

That, I think, secures John McCain neatly in a nutshell.

Good place for that nut.
 
According to his track record of bills and his comments on debates, he will most likely change his mind again tomorrow, but I think we should spread the message far and wide not to vote for McCain, since he apparently feels he doesn't need to the votes anyway-(scary part is, he may be right.) A big part of the general public voted in the primary, from fear, trying to ensure they didn't get a democrat in office, so I guess they are going to realize at the end of this election, they need to vote their own conscience. Someone told me the other day, they think a depression might actually be good for our country, because it will teach people to get back to being more independent and growing their own food again. The worst thing is, people don't realize, the situation will be much worse than the Great Depression, because of the way our rights are being taken away. :(
 
Good, because they can continue screwing themselves, like they've been doing for the last 8+ years. What a bunch of idiots.

The Republican Party is truly corrupt to the core. It needs to be burned down and resurrected.
 
Well, who are we to disappoint such a "fine man" as John McCain?

I'm voting for Ron Paul in November.
 
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