Ron Paul's Lonely Breakfast of Champions

Ron Paul is decidedly less cranky the older he gets, he was much more vitriolic when he was younger. They never miss a chance to misrepresent him.:rolleyes:
 
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Asked if he's concerned that if he doesn't win his followers will not rally behind the GOP nominee, he looks up from his plate of cantaloupe, honeydew, eggs, sausage and biscuit and says brusquely, "Right now, the only thing that bothers me is people who don't respect my privacy enough to leave me alone for five minutes when I'm eating breakfast." And then he goes back to reading his USA Today.

hahaha
Love it!!
 
Wrong. USA Today is CFR-controlled and Ron would never be seen reading it, unless he was seeing what's new in US propaganda, or wanting to catch up on his celebrity gossip. :)
He has to stay informed about what they're saying...good strategy IMO
 
I feel sorry for Secret Service if he becomes president, Ron -"but I just want to go out and get some breakfast no need to follow me I like walking alone I will be back later" :)
 
"He's just a cranky old man who wants to eat his eggs in peace before he sets out to save the world. "

No, he always wants his little bit of solitude with the morning breakfast. I remember that from the times he was in MN last campaign. Told to not disturb him during breakfast. He is definitely not cranky.

Your sig pic above is probably what he looks like when someone disturbs him during breakfast!

Is Ron an introvert?

Yes, he's an INTJ on the Myers-Briggs scale. As are the majority of Paulites that have posted their MB type on this forum. Im one too. You probably are as well. I=introvert

I am reminded of a photo of Ron from the last campaign cycle, back in the spring/summer of 2007 before he started 'catching on'.

Back then he still traveled primarily by commercial flights, not first class, and often by himself. Someone had taken a picture of him just standing in line to board, waiting his turn, by himself, no pretense, no presumption, just Ron Paul taking care of Ron Paul.

It is a rare person who doesn't take himself seriously enough to need or want an entourage to follow him and who refuses to let those who support him ever lose site of the fact that he personally isn't in this for his own aggrandizement or self-esteem, but because he is doing so out of principles to the ideas, and it is the ideas we should champion, not the man.

Again I'm impressed by Ron Paul's humbleness, and while it seems so difficult for the vast majority of Americans to comprehend these days, this is a crucial characteristic in a leader. Why so many look to leaders who are obviously only interested in their own personal profit and status is beyond me.

Here's the thread about Ron flying around on his own. The pic and blog post is gone though :(
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...e-of-the-day-Amazing&highlight=reagan+airport
 
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The only thing that bothers me about this is not even his bodyguards were with him?!? I know he is fearless, but it feels like it would be very easy for a "left loony Occupier" to pull an RFK on him.
 
The only thing that bothers me about this is not even his bodyguards were with him?!? I know he is fearless, but it feels like it would be very easy for a "left loony Occupier" to pull an RFK on him.
Until this article was published, I don't think any of them knew where he was staying. :rolleyes:
 
Oh come on. It's not that hard to find out! Roll your eyes all you want. It is a valid concern.

Ron Paul is a man of ideas. And ideas are bulletproof.

Do not fear. The negative energy is not worth it. Rather, believe. Believe that Ron Paul will be the next president of the United States.
 
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