Home ND News Mobile Forum Contact Reader Blogs Register Login

Monday, January 07, 2008


Ron Paul Nuts Chase Sean Hannity

Good grief…

These people have become unhinged.

There’s no excuse for this kind of behavior.  Paul’s exclusion from the debate is little different from the sort of treatment marginal candidates have gotten from the news networks in the past.  You can disagree, of course, and there’s a valid case to be made for disagreeing with the decision, but this sort of behavior does little to dismiss the reputation for being thuggish goon squads of shrieking ignorants Paul’s supporters have gotten.

Does this tick you off? Click here to email your elected representatives right here on Say Anything, or comment below.

Comments

Proof
Proof
17258 comments
Send a private message

So these are the disciples of the only man who can save America? Followers of the only man who can save the Constitution? (Even, supposedly, the freedom of speech part)?
Sheesh!


Shrugging off the mindless, baseless attacks of Liberal hyenas and jackals since 2007

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

”(Proof) You’re, as we say in Hawaii, No Ka Oi!”

-unsolicited testimonial

Proof on January 7, 2008 at 07:36 pm

Ron Paul attracts the nuts.


No Free Lunch
25i20w9.jpg

Kevin on January 7, 2008 at 08:27 pm

The Fox Corporate board includes war propagandist and Hillary fund raiser Rupert Murdoch; Viet Dinh-law professor and author of the patriot act; Andrew Knight of Rothschild-international banker and large stock holder in the FRB and the Crown; and Rod Paige- former head of Education for Bush.

All of these people are practitioners of collectivism taken straight out of the communist manifesto (govt education, govt control/complicity in control of communications, and centralization of banking and credit.

There were candidates included who are behind Paul in the current polls and the Iowa caucus. Expect these nuts to get nuttier.

ews48 on January 7, 2008 at 08:36 pm
Avatar for Peter Kaye

Fox News does suck though, and it doesn’t need an army of tin-foil hatted conspiraloons to confirm this.

Ron Paul would be assassinated if he posed any kind of tangiable threat.

Too many people in the corrupt administration and electoral campaign to allow him to actually be able to effect policy change.

He’d go the way of JFK even before being sworn in.

Peter Kaye on January 8, 2008 at 02:46 am

Why were they doing that? What weirdos!

Zsa Zsa on January 8, 2008 at 07:05 am

It was a great weekend for fauxnews.
Did you see the TeeVee face of conservatism, Billow Rielly, at the Clinton and Obama rallies. He really did a nice job last night leading with an edited video, all the while proclaiming it to be un-edited. What a man…what a great example of conservative man.

The pride in your collective gop hearts must swell…with something.


Telling one lie or even consistently lying about one subject…doesn’t make you a liar…

robert108 on May 18, 2009 at 03:23 pm

“You have absolutely no reason, none, to trust our word or our actions at this point.”

Titular gop Head Mr. Steele


realitybasedbob's signature
realitybasedbob on January 8, 2008 at 07:48 am
Avatar for Troy

These relatively few Ron Paul supporters, in their actions, do not reflect the values as the rest of us Ron Paul supporters.  (I have no tin-foil hats and don’t believe in Conspiracy Theories) 

However, Sean Hannity does not represent freedom.  If he did, he wouldn’t constantly attempt to smear him. 

The people in that crowd were identifying a terrorist and non-violently letting as many people as possible know what Hannity really is.

Troy on January 8, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Page 1 of 1        

Post a Comment


Before commenting, please recite:

Grant me the serenity to ignore the trolls,
the courage to debate with honest opponents,
and the wisdom to know the difference.

If you want to ignore a fellow commenter, download this.

Name   
Email   
URL   
Human?
  
 

Upload Image    

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Note: Notifications will only be sent to confirmed email addresses.

    

By submitting your comment you agree to our terms of service.