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Joecooool 08-29-2012 9:03am

"We believed the Republican Party had more integrity. Boy, did they prove us wrong."
 
"Fuk You, Tyrants!": Ron Paul Supporters Rebel On Convention Floor

A minor revolt broke out on the floor of the Republican Party's presidential convention Tuesday afternoon and evening. Ron Paul delegates from several states erupted into protest over a controversial change to the party's rules to block future insurgencies mounted by outside candidates like their hero. Paul supporters also freaked out over the convention's refusal to recognize about two dozen Paul delegates and for refusing to treat Paul like a serious candidate for the nomination.

During the roll call of the states, the Paulites were irate, screaming at the podium, as convention secretary Kim Reynolds declined to read out the delegate votes for any candidate other than Romney. "The Republican Party is so afraid of Ron Paul that they won't repeat his name," shouted Jim Ayala, a Nevada delegate and Paul supporter wearing an Oath Keepers t-shirt.

Minutes earlier, the Paulites were enraged when the convention adopted the new set of rules on a voice vote during which the Paul backers out-shouted the other delegates. One Nevada delegate and Paul supporter, Mark Carducci, thrust two middle fingers into the air toward RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), screaming "**** you, tyrants!" (That's him in the above picture.)

The Republican National Committee had altered the convention rules to bind delegates in future elections to vote for the candidate who wins their state's primary or caucus. This change would hurt outsider candidates like Paul, who collected 158 delegates during the Republican primary season. The RNC also refused to recognize Paul's delegates from Maine, and this incensed his many supporters, leading to a nasty yelling match on the convention floor immediately before Mitt Romney's nomination. "Seat them now!" the Paulites yelled.

Roger Leahy, an Iowa delegate and Paul supporter, says he and other Paulites had pleaded with Reynolds to recognize Paul during the roll call, but she would not. "This is the Republican steamroller," Leahy said.

All this led to the unseated Maine Paul delegates storming out of the convention together. And a pack of angry Paul fans all clad in white ballcaps left the Tampa Bay Times Forum. The Romney campaign and the RNC had hoped to avoid this kind of floor flight, large or small, during the convention. But once it was done, the convention proceeded and Romney was nominated, to polite applause.

Following the dust-up, Yelena Vorobyov (pictured below), a 30-year-old Paul delegate from Apple Valley, Minnesota, was eager to vent. Barely taking a breath, she said: "This is just evidence of the manipulation of the Republican Party. They're not even allowing us to bring signs in, but they brought in their own [pro-Romney] signs. We couldn't nominate Ron Paul. The 'no' for not passing the rules was louder than the 'aye' and they ruled in favor of the rules. They're cheating. The Republican National Committee is not transparent and does not have integrity. They stole votes. They stole delegates. They refused to send busses for our delegates. It's a totalitarian process. This is not democracy. It's a really sad day for us. I've worked for Republican candidates since I was 16. We believed the Republican Party had more integrity. Boy, did they prove us wrong."

Mojo - August 2012 | Mother Jones

vetteman9368 08-29-2012 10:31am

See my other post about morons, which Paulies are.

vetteman9368 08-29-2012 10:34am

And Mother Jones for a source? Why not just quote sesame street

RedLS1GTO 08-29-2012 10:37am

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Originally Posted by Joecooool (Post 747803)
Paul supporters also freaked out over the convention's refusal to recognize about two dozen Paul delegates and for refusing to treat Paul like a serious candidate for the nomination.

What a shame. He was so close... if only 1401 delegates had gone the other way.

RedLS1GTO 08-29-2012 10:39am

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Originally Posted by vetteman9368 (Post 747858)
And Mother Jones for a source? Why not just quote sesame street

Because Sesame Street actually gets some things right... like the simple addition and subtraction which seems to be above the comprehension level of most liberals.

RedLS1GTO 08-29-2012 10:42am

... and I almost forgot.

:lol:

Joecooool 08-29-2012 10:47am

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Originally Posted by vetteman9368 (Post 747858)
And Mother Jones for a source? Why not just quote sesame street

So what specifically was not factual about the reporting?

Chris Fowler 08-29-2012 11:47am

Yup...the core of the Republican Party is still fighting hard against those that would like to get it back under control.

Many of the Ron Paul supporters are way out there. But many of the Tea Party (the true, original members, not the big social government highjackers like Bachman) are on the same side on this particular issue.

RetiredSFC 97 08-29-2012 11:51am

We thought the republican party had more integrity but we know the Dem party as no integrity.


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