Proudly Voted for Rand

Keep in mind that Rand quit. He has no delegate slate to send to Cleveland. When you vote for Rand, you're just voting for your state's party chair to choose delegates. Your state party chair is an RNC hack. So you're basically voting for Rence Priebus and for his boy Rubio to get the nomination.

Actually that is not true. Rand merely suspended his campaign. Those that qualified to be Rand delegates are still bound to vote for Rand at the convention in the unlikely event that they actually get elected.
 
Some of y'all got a broke sarcasm meter. Hint...Molyneaux actually is Canadian and can't run.

Sarcasm all you want. The greatness of the US is on the line and Trump is the only one who can restore it. So what Molyneux is Canadian? if Cruz a Canadian and Rubio a Cuban can run for the POTUS, Molyneux can definitely run as a Canadian.

I think we might have a small problem getting Duke as SOS after news came out that like a SJW bitch, he called Duke a racist and a bigot. But we I think after we show him the blueprint of our plans, he would let that minor insult slide.
 
Here's mine :)

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Here's mine :)

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Fuckin A. Good to know some of us still wouldn't compromise our principles for a johnny come lately who just flipped into a somewhat conservative only during the campaign season. Some of us remember that politicians lie especially during the campaign.

More power to you, I know it must have been hard to resist settling for the media darling.
 
Fuckin A. Good to know some of us still wouldn't compromise our principles for a johnny come lately who just flipped into a somewhat conservative only during the campaign season. Some of us remember that politicians lie especially during the campaign.

More power to you, I know it must have been hard to resist settling for the media darling.

Nah, it wasn't hard to do at all. Perhaps voting for Liberty and being unable to mark a ballot for a lousy candidate becomes instinctive or reflexive after you've been doing it for several decades.
 
Nah, it wasn't hard to do at all. Perhaps voting for Liberty and being unable to mark a ballot for a lousy candidate becomes instinctive or reflexive after you've been doing it for several decades.

But ...but aren't you tired of losing? don't you ever think of being in the winning team? Yea, you are not winning much voting for that Clinton puppet but don't you want to get a meaningless trophy to show your retarded friends?
 
But ...but aren't you tired of losing? don't you ever think of being in the winning team? Yea, you are not winning much voting for that Clinton puppet but don't you want to get a meaningless trophy to show your retarded friends?

You only lose in voting when you vote for the statist candidate that wins, and then realize after the fact that you were stupid enough to have gotten duped.
 
You only lose in voting when you vote for the statist candidate that wins, and then realize after the fact that you were stupid enough to have gotten duped.

word.

now go change that sig and keep that book!! Your grandkids will thank you one day.
 
Proud to fill in the oval for Rand tonight, and more than 1,600 people joined me. Watching this link to see if he can catch Christie. Chris, Marco, Jeb, Kasich all carpet-bombed this state with ads in front of NH, not one ad for Rand. So I'll take this 1600+ as a nice sign of not being alone in Mass, a sign of resolve and commitment.

+rep.
 
Those that qualified to be Rand delegates are still bound to vote for Rand at the convention in the unlikely event that they actually get elected.

That is true if there actually are Rand delegates in the state in question. In several states, there are none.
 
I changed my registration (for many years an Independent, which in KY = "Other" ) to Republican last summer so I could vote for Rand in the primary (caucus). Our first ever GOP caucus was kind of like a caucus in name only. My caucus location was PACKED. I heard the locations around the state were in many cases the same. I haven't seen official numbers on participation but I know in the past the average primary was only about 25% attended. Trump campaigned in Louisville and Carson in Lexington.
At my caucus location there was a Rubio table manned by a young lady who looked to be about 12, a Cruz table that didn't have anyone at it and a lady trying to talk people into voting for Carson anyway. No one for Trump and no one for Kasich.
I decided to vote for Rand because I wanted to vote for my principles and my values...and I figured it would be one vote less for Trump, so if that helps one of the others then OK.
FYI, the media is trying to give Rand a hard time about "paying for a caucus" and then dropping out so the GOP was forced to "change" (actually be relevant) but I was in and out in about 15 minutes and the line was really long. I've never been in a voting line that was that long but went that quick.
So I did what I wanted to do for once with my vote, and I'd do it again.
 
Ron said that Trump would be "worse than the establishment." I agree.

Like it or not, the lesser of any two evils is still better than the most evil of evils, Hillary.

Ron > Rand > Cruz > Rubio > Trump > Sanders > Clinton

Do the best with what you've got. Then do better next time. Throwing a hissy fit never did anybody any good. Cruz gets my support until it comes down to Rubio and Trump in a brokered convention (if applicable).
Ron should've taken his son to the woodshed and straightened him out a longtime ago. I think Ron > Rand > Military Coup > Bernie > Trump > Cruz > Please God rapture us > Rubio > Clinton. Trump has all the right enemies so that is why I think he is better than most of them. An oligarch or a puppet of an oligarch. I root for the oligarch. I'll vote for Rand if I can't vote for Ron. I must protect Walter B. Jones ;)
 
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