03
Nov
07

Do Ron Paul supporters actually exist?

A massive “A-HA!” raced across the Internet when Wired broke a story that someone was using bots to push a pro-Ron message. So that’s where all this has come from. There is no Ron Paul Revolution… it really is just a few hackers causing all this ruckus.

Of course there is no evidence to suggest that a Ron Paul supporter is behind the activity, let alone the Ron Paul campaign. Anyone with the expertise on how to launch this bot-net attack would have known that it would be relatively easy to identify the email as spam. I would also imagine that if the person or persons behind the spam were smart enough to launch the attack, he/she/they would also be smart enough to know that this would cause a lot of negative publicity for the campaign. Personally, I would give at least even odds that this activity was done to attack the Ron Paul campaign.

But lets ignore that relatively simple chain of logic. If it has Ron Paul’s name on it, on a secure and well ordered media like the Internet, then Ron Paul must surely know about it and approve it….. right? (And people bash Ron Paul supporters for being conspiracy theorists.) Lets ignore that the Wired article declines to state how long the spam has being going on for. It does not say if it has being going on a day, a week, a month, or if they have no idea. The article just ignores that relatively important detail and lets the matter hang. By leaving it out the article creates the impression that the entire Ron Paul campaign originated from the spam. A-HA! There is no Ron Paul Revolution. It is all just a few hackers in their mothers` basements.

Personally I find this, and other hatchet-job blogs and articles that are floating around with more and more frequency to be comforting. Why? I think it is the biggest proof that the Ron Paul campaign is gaining traction. Spammers are using Ron Pauls name in their emails to get people to look at their ads for Viagra. Adult websites are using Ron Paul’s name to drive traffic towards their site. Why? because using Ron Paul’s name brings people in. Either there are many people who are interested in Ron Paul or the handful of spammers in their mothers basement are very, very busy people.

Do I think there is some sort of conspiracy against Ron Paul? No I do not. I do think that because he draws his support from all across the political spectrum, because he is still largely based in the wild new frontier that we call the Internet, that his campaign is hard to get a handle on.

Does Ron Paul have a good chance of winning? Again, I do not think so. Not yet. The backlash against Ron Pauls growing popularity is only getting started. (For every new fad there is always a backlash. You do remember disco, don’t you?) There are also alot of middle-men Ron Paul would like to cut out of government and needless to say, those middle men are very interested in maintaining the status-quo. Regardless of weather the spammer sought to promote or hurt the Paul campaign, there will be increasing attacks on the Ron Paul revolution in the future.

With an army of 56,000 activists registered on meetup.com, $2.5 million raised just in the month of October and 16,336 people registered to donate $100 on this november 5th you better believe the campaign is just getting started.


6 Responses to “Do Ron Paul supporters actually exist?”


  1. 2 Chuck
    November 3, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    I have a hard time believing that ignorance is so rampant in this day and age. I am a staunch Republican who has watched the new conservatives just about ruin our party and our country. I’m not a robot or a hacker, I’m just one of many people trying to save whats left of our freedoms. At the age of sixty three, I could sit back and say screw you I’ve got mine, now you go try to get yours, but I would like to attempt to save the future for my kids and their kids.
    I have not heard one single candidate in either party come up with any kind of plan for the future that doesn’t bankrupt the future except Ron Paul.
    I vote once in each poll, whether it be by cell-phone or on the internet.
    I think you guys have grossly underestimsted just how fed up most people are. You’ll find out on election day.

  2. November 3, 2007 at 9:00 pm

    Fox news has had it in for Paul from day one. And the polls – this 2% stuff- everyone knows that’s bull – i’ll put Paul at 10 to 15% and I think that’s where the Iowa primary will have him fall. I don’t think he’ll win either. Doesn’t matter – what matters is that his message got out. The same message as the founding fathers. I thought this was dead in America – am pleased to see that the fire still burns. Great article!

  3. 4 John Howard
    November 3, 2007 at 10:45 pm

    The wired article was just a gimmick by the Paul campaign to gain sympathy for their cause. The truth is that Ron Paul does not exist. All the money given to his campaign is just Federal Reserve fiat paper money and the crowds at his rallys are computer-generated. There is growing evidence that the internet does not exist either, and is just a program built into your computer by Bill Gates and Michael Dell which generates random nonsense. You do see a lot of random nonsense on your computer, don’t you? The twin towers are still standing, but the military-industrial complex is using a visability shield (first used on WMDs) to keep them hidden until after the election. That is why you never see Bill and Hillary Clinton together. They are the same person. Tin-foil does not work. Wear lead. Note the button at the bottom of the comment window. It is a “submit” button. Notice that there is no “I refuse to ever submit” button. Every day, they grow more brazen.

  4. November 3, 2007 at 11:47 pm

    Thanks for the comments all. Nothing would surprise, or please me more then for Ron Paul to start winning primaries. Polling is pretty far from 100% accurate. (DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN!) We will just have to wait and see.


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