You know what? I still don't feel any pity for the Romney supporters. Not one iota after what they did to us at the RNC.
Remember: no one will prevent Romney electoral voters from casting their votes, as they did to our Ron Paul delegates. No one will record them as Obama or Paul Ryan votes in the state registers.
No one will snatch their Romney/Ryan signs out of their hands or cover up their shirts, as they did to our people.
No one will prevent Romney from making a concession speech tonight. Ron Paul was robbed of that.
The media won't call Romney Republicans kooks, fringe, and dangerous elements in the coming days. They will be welcomed back to the party with open arms.
I don't feel sorry for them, and I do put full responsibility on their leader. Sure, you might say, the GOP leaders rigged the rules and read off of teleprompters. But Mitt could have stopped it all.
He could have said, "Let the old man have his nomination vote and a speech. Let him lose fair and square." He didn't.
I want to see Mitt humiliated, dejected, and broken. I want his supporters to feel some of our pain, even though that is impossible. Mitt's loss is slipping away and their pain is purely personal, but the suppression of Ron Paul that they will never go through will cost our country a hefty price for many years.
So, I do not feel sorry for Mitt or his supporters as they suffer. Oh, and let's not forget: no one will stop Mitt and his family in the airport on their way home and subject them to a humiliating TSA search. The Paul family was not given that honor.