In Iowa And New Hampshire Non-Republicans Are Supporting Sanjaya Paul As Their “pig Party” Entry

ron paul6529 300x225 In Iowa and New Hampshire Non Republicans are supporting Sanjaya Paul as their “pig party” entry

In the mid 60’s a favorite cruel trick of “preppie” frat boys at some of our major colleges was to throw parties that were billed as “meet and greets” but were actually known as “pig parties” to the fraternity jerks who put them on.

In a “pig party” the frat brothers would pool their money – sometimes as much as $50.00 each- and create a prize pot for showing up with the ugliest girl they could find. Watching the polls in Iowa and New Hampshire seems like watching “pig parties” unfold. People who are not Republicans and in many cases hate Republicans are supporting Ron Paul as their own “pig Party” entry.

Sanjaya Paul?

The support for Paul is so suspect because it is so clearly worthy of suspicion. In Iowa a Rasmussen poll of declared Paul supporters revealed that just 51% call themselves Republicans; while a University of New Hampshire poll tells us only a few more Granite State Paul backers (56%) self- identify as Republicans. What’s more only 13% of New Hampshire’s actual Republicans say they will vote for Paul.

The lunatics who support Ron Paul beg for comparison to Howard Stern’s VoteForTheWorst.com (VFTW) robots that joined together to purposely vote for the least talented American Idol contestants such as Sanjaya Malakar to keep him in the running during the show’s sixth season. VFTW’s purpose was to mock the show that many mainstream Americans watched and enjoyed. Today it is hard to say the purposes of roughly half of Sanjaya Paul’s are much different. They want to mock and destroy the Party that stands against their socialist plans. Nevertheless, unlike Sanjaya Paul, at least at some point the real Sanjaya, got the joke – he knew he was the “pig.” The self- delusional Paul seems to think real voters are falling for his gibberish as he ignores those who are actually supporting him as a way to re-elect Barack Obama.

Our enemy’s “pig party” stunt will fall flat. The Republican Party will survive Ron Paul’s cynical supporters – we have to; we have a country to save.

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  1. Hey coach I think you have been competing in that little league that gets a trophy whether you win or not. Let’s everybody give the coach a hand for getting out of bed this morning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. It sounds to me like the Coach is more interested in saving what’s left of his establishment Party than in actually restoring America. A skilled coach recognizes a failed play and does not repeat it expecting a different result. But here he repeats Newt’s last ditch hale mary tactic of “if you can’t beat ‘em, insult ‘em.” We’ll see how that works out for both of them! Newt tags We the People who support Ron Paul as being less than ‘decent Americans’ while the Water Boy here can’t fathom how folks like me (who have never voted Democrat, btw) can no longer identify with what the GOP has become and can support Dr. Paul as the REAL Republican candidate. It kills people like him to even imagine Independents and dare I say Democrats from getting behind a Republican candidate. A rational observer would see that as a recipe for easy victory over the Left. Ironically, it is people like the Coach here who stand in the way of Republican Victory. They would rather cling to their relativistic neo-conservative values than support a truly conservative candidate who actualy embodies their own party’s platform and spoken rhetoric.

  3. Apparently Coach would rather just attempt to throw insults at a real Constitutionalists rather than adhereing to our Constitution, bringing our troops home from all over the world, stopping the endless wars, reducing our national debt, reducing both the size and scope of our bloated Federal Government. Coach must like an intrusive Federal Government, endless wars, and nation building. Instead of supporting a realpatriot he would rather make a failed attempt at insults and postering. Coach is hopeless.

  4. Well it’s good to see what kind of results people are getting for the bloated cost of a college education these days. You sure this isn’t the coach from Penn State? But seriously, folks, you have to wonder why the republican establishment in Iowa seems to be committing suicide.

  5. It’s not like democrats have never pulled this kind of stunt.In Vermont we had the expirience of just such shenanigans, the stooge candidate was Fred Tuttle.In 1998 Tuttle was persuaded to run in the Republican US Senate primary. The Vermont primary structure allows Democrats and Independents to vote in the Republican primary. The ensuing campaign was remarkable in many ways. Tuttle campaigned on a platform that seemed absurdist by the standards of contemporary politics. That his opponent in the primary was Jack McMullen, a multi-millionaire who had lived in Massachusetts for most of his life. McMullen faced opposition from some Vermont Republicans who felt that he was a carpetbagger.Vermont republicans aren’t worth a fig as far as I’m concerned,but McMullen would have been a far better senator than that rabidly partisan clown,Leahy.In the primary, Tuttle defeated McMullen by ten percentage points. Winning the primary with 55 percent of the vote, Tuttle promptly endorsed the incumbent Democrat, Patrick Leahy. Tuttle commented that he did not really want to win because he would have to move to Washington, D.C.. Despite his endorsement of his opponent, Tuttle garnered 48,051 votes (22 percent of the vote) in the actual election.In my opinion Tuttle was the consumate stooge and the entire farce proved instructive to democrats on how assist a bungling republican party in self destructing.

  6. I donated to Ron Paul’s campaign today, not that I like him, because I intensely dislike him, but he is the only one that will protect what’s left of our freedoms…The othe 3, not counting Bachman are globalists, and belong to CFR, whose policy’s Obama is following to a T!. I’m afraid Bachman could not withstand CFR for very long, and Obama originally made his entire cabinet CFR people!! Romney, Gingrich and Perry are all CFR and Globalists, supporting New World Order and one world government!! Traitors as they are not conservatives, but RINO’s!!!

    • EddieW: I agree with you that Ron Paul will protect what’s left of our freedoms. Thank you for contributing to his efforts, btw. But I also believe he will take us a long way toward restoring those precious freedoms that have been taken away as well. As you point out, the struggle for liberty is not waged beyond our borders alone. Dr. Paul has witnessed this first hand during his tenure in DC. He is well-positioned to fight it.

      Consider the prescient words of Daniel Webster so long ago: “There is no nation on earth powerful enough to accomplish our overthrow. Our destruction, should it come at all, will be from another quarter. From the inattention of the people to the concerns of their government, from their carelessness and negligence. I must confess that I do apprehend some danger. I fear that they may place too implicit a confidence in their public servants and fail properly to scrutinize their conduct; that in this way they may be made the dupes of designing men and become the instruments of their own undoing.”

      There appears to me evidence today of multiple, simultaneous groups of Designing Men (“Money changers”, CAIR, Soros, CFR, etc…) They each are pressing toward their shared goal of crippling the sovereignty of our nation. Sadly, there are many among us who have become Dupes of these Designing Men. Some of them have a D behind their name, but many have R’s behind their name. Sadly, many are well-meaning self-professed Christian conservatives who through their inattention to the concerns of our government and their carelessness and negligence have been duped into subscribing to a revised form of Republicanism that no longer resembles our Founders’ intent… a neo-conservativism that intentionally focusses our attention away from those liberties that have been or are being excused into oblivion, and onto a few hot button sound bite issues with new meanings and connotations so as to trigger emotional responses which lull this new GOP into believing they’re really conservatives.

      Don’t be duped like the Coach, people!

  7. It is interesting to see the hatred spew from people who call themselves Republicans when it comes to Ron Paul. Coach Kevin Collins makes a number of baseless claims and the accuses Ron Paul supporters of being lunatics and Ron Paul of being delusional and mentions nothing to support his accusations. He sounds a lot like the governor of Iowa who said that if Ron Paul wins not to pay attention and to look at who comes in second or even third, now that makes a whole lot of sense. I suspect Coach is not really a Republican at all but a RINO and he is afraid that Ron Paul is going to win and upset the Neo-Con agenda. Personally I think it is time to attempt to reinstate the Constitution of the United States while we still have a chance. I suspect the RINO’s will be kicking and screaming and hurling baseless accusations and name-calling all the way.

  8. The world has changed from the time of the founding. RP needs to identify the changes and confront them with the wisdom the founders applied not the same as how they would have applied to the world then. The principles have not changed and in that he is right. The method of preserving the nation has required a great deal of change however the failure to come to the people with rational and legitimate amendments which guarantee the balance of power remains intact and functional has not only harmed America but advanced the agenda of her enemies both internal and external. We really need to think hard about repairing the law as was always intended but left to us to decide when. Publius was not perfect either. Fed 85 P. 3 spells out that the intent has been usurped. http://www.foundingfathers.info/federalistpapers/

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