No. He's simply pointing out that when it comes, it will be on the back of a candidate hiding it under a veneer of patriotism and Christian values. The "bad guys" know there are mass numbers of people who think anyone preaching "God 'n' guns" is automatically good, and anyone running against that person is automatically bad.
And you're proving Ron Paul right.
Did you read past the first sentence of my post? Ron Paul may have been trying to make a philosophical point or issue a grand warning but even that is off base given the actual coalition of forces for freedom and for tyranny — the socialist/materialist/athiest/globalists tend to line up against the free economy/religious/patriotic voters). Ron Paul was actually commenting on Christmas well wishes from Huckabee though, in context, which is a funny place and point to attack him as a fascist. Do you think Huckabee is a fascist? I don’t, and I’m not a supporter.
How about on the back of a candidate who claims to be a Constitutionalist, but who takes money from neo-Nazis?
Is there any chance at all that the neo-Nazis might be backing the fascist candidate?
Yup. Don't let reason get in the way of a perfectly good anti-Paul rant though.