Scary?Frightening?LMAO.You should check the first page of the thread,where anti-Paulies are scoffing at the notion they're afraid.
and here's one for the books;
The scary part about a Ron paul presidency is that ron pauls foreign policy is, frankly, stupid and frightening.
Nice clear thinking there.The scary part of rp's foreign policy is that it's frightening!LOL
They not only want to lose, they want to lose completely and in the most embarrassing way possible.
Yeah,that descibes me(not)Talk about hyperbole.Just keep repeating that,maybe by the time the election rolls around you'll actually believe it.
This is the most important battle of the post-cold-war era...
Your opinion masquerading as fact.In my opinion,the most important battle we face is RIGHT HERE in our own country.
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Here is what I am afraid of. We get down to the primaries and Paul is still in the race along with several second and third tier candidates, Ron Paul draws enough Conservative votes out in the primaries away from whomever the Conservative front runner is (let's say 5% as that is his best poll showing.) and this hands the nomination to the uberRINO Rudy. Right now, we have Rasmussen and other polls showing that Thompson is generally within 5 points of Rudy (plus or minus). This means that a third tier symbolic nominee like Paul could change the momentum away from the more Conservative candidate and back to the pop culture vote for Rudy.
Sure they're afraid. Who wouldn't be afraid of a candidate who thinks the USA should have a non-interventionist, constitutional foreign policy, a strong national defense and stay out of other country's internal affairs and nation building. A candidate like that would end all foreign aid gravy trains.
Plus it drives them out of their mind that the more they smear Paul the higher he gets. That ruins their favorite technique of sophomoric comments and funny faces. What makes it worse is the majority of Americans agree with him on this.