Well, that’s one way to put it…

Written by YellowJacket on May 19th, 2007

Bill Quick over at DailyPundit, who has been extremely harsh on the Bush administration for screwing up the war in Iraq and on terrorism, and who also is a true conservative who has railed against the GOP for losing its way as far as the Constitutional responsibilities and duties of the federal government, has this to say about Rep. Ron Paul:

Paul is a delusionary idiot who gives decent libertarianism a bad name, and his followers are true-believing sheeple who think religious maniacs with more than a thousand years of murderously aggressive history will respond nicely to their warped notions of the thoughts of Ayn Rand.

How does he really feel about it?!?

PS.  That is great news about Fred Thompson winning the Georgia GOP strawpoll.  I hope to hear more about the event from those who attended.

6 Comments so far ↓

  1. May
    19
    4:19
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    Gary

    This guy hit it out of the park.

  2. May
    20
    9:51
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    Ryan

    He is right on.

    Did anyone in the debate notice Paul indirectly said we should withdraw from NATO and it was a bad idea to join the organization in the first place?

  3. May
    20
    9:58
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    Sam Berninger

    I fail to see how Paul is a delusionary idiot for repeating exactly what our own government has said.

  4. May
    20
    11:21
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    Eliezer's DC

    I guess one of the true-believing sheeple is unfortunately an “author” on this blog who believes that our own government (by who I am guessing he means the Bush administration) has said that the September 11 attack is our own fault and America deserved it. He also believes that ““they hate us for our freedoms” is a big load of bullshit,” and that explains why they hate places like Cuba, Venezuela, Russia just as much….Oh they don’t. Finally, he believes that the First Amendment guarantees any delusional idiot a right to participate in a debate sponsored by the Republican party…so I assume that if Louis Farrakhan ran for the Republican nomination he should also be allowed to participate. Then this probably also means that First Amendment guarantees any crackpot to support rationally justifying the September 11 attacks, which murdered 3000 innocent civilians, on SaveTheGop. However, I think Pat Buchanan’s paleoconservative=neo-nazi “the American Conservative” folk might suit you better.

  5. May
    21
    2:57
    AM
    Mike

    “Did anyone in the debate notice Paul indirectly said we should withdraw from NATO and it was a bad idea to join the organization in the first place?”

    Well whether is was a bad idea to begin with is open to debate, but as of today the orginization is next to useless. What exactly does NATO provide the US? Other than the appearance of international cooperation of course. NATO is a worthless military org that has utterly failed to engage the enemy in Afghanistan. We should end NATO now, because all it is is a vestige of the Cold War with no practical use in today’s world.

  6. May
    21
    7:35
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    Gary

    Ron Paul has reached new levels of lunacy…has anyone seen the video footage of him answering the Students for 9/11 truth left-wing hack. He left open the “possibility” that the United States was involved in the 9/11 attacks! He agreed that he would support new investigations along the lines proposed by Dennis Kucinich! Still think he isn’t a nut job that should not be on the stage of a GOP debate?

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