No, it is you that are wrong, as usual, for the usual reasons. You don’t have the slightest idea what this country is all about.
You run off at the mouth about a candidate that has no chance at being elected to any national office as an opportunity to decry all that is dear to Americans. Paleo-conservatives are the only conservatives. Neos and all other wierd flavors are just average liberal democrats that find their party a bit crowded, so they cut into line so to speak, by calling themselves republicans.
You’re not unique in any way; you’re just one of the thousands of sores on the leprous carcass of what’s left of the republican party.
Not to worry though; we’re on our way to a spiritual healing.
Not sure why you decided to ping me as I’ve not enjoined in this discussion with you, or anyone else for that matter. However, since you did, I’d like to just add my two cents. Soon, very soon, you will awake from this dream of yours and reality will hit you like a ton of bricks. Run Paul will not win the primary, and the only other way he will be in the race for 2008 will be as a turd party candidate on a Libertarian platform. After he loses the primary we’ll see who is correct on this score. Until then, all you have to add to this discussion is nothing more than blather.
Strange, I was involved in leadership in Young Americans for Freedom, Young Republicans, College Republicans and chaired one state effort for Reagan when he challenged Ford. Paleos (who tend to be blood and soil types as well as peacecreeps) were never encountered in ANY of those groups. I probably met a few paleo idjits (they did not know they were paleos since the term was invented in about 1986) in the Libertarian Party when I spent a short misspent time there. Most of us just thought of them as wierdos and eccentrics or, charitably, outside the social mainstream and not ready for prime time. Most conservatives are social normalists and paleos seldom are (See Sobran, Rockwell, Raimondo, et al.).
I really look forward to that "spiritual healing" having an effect on lavender Justin(e) Raimondo of antiwar.com, the paleo foreign minister and uberpropagandist. Likewise David Duke, Willis Carto, and Stormfront. It may well be too late for the late paleo atheist Sam Francis, though.
It would appear from the rhetoric of your leprous carcass paragraph that you know how this will turn out.
I know I am not unique. There are tens of millions of us (actual not "paleo""conservatives") and we are all ten feet tall.
BTW, Republican is not an ancestral title. I know that you guys miss the good old days when in 1939 or so the GOP had 8 of the 96 Senators proving just how "paleo" it truly was.