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02nd

04/2009

2 years, 10 months, 1 week, 4 days, 5 hours, 30 minutes ago...

Fool me once…
the dissident frogman • Thursday, April 02, 2009 · 0815 zulu time | In USA · Idiotarians

Richard Viguerie's Conservative HQ had quite a naughty April's Fool prank running yesterday:
In Bold Move, RNC Replaces Steele with Ron Paul

In a bold move to regain confidence among their conservative base, the Republican National Committee has replaced Chairman Michael Steele with GOP Congressman Ron Paul.
This could only be a joke of course.

While I'm given to understand that the Republican Party does find itself in quite a spot of trouble with respect to their "conservative base", the notion that they would ease it by picking as their chairman a man who went on the records by saying that when it comes to 9/11 America, basically, had it coming looks a bit funny indeed.

Funny as in freaky1.

And freakish even without mentioning the appalling hysterical show put on display all over the Internet by his followers (cultists?) during the campaign. I know as a foreigner in a foreign land I'm quite remote from the subtleties of domestic US politics but I did have a hard time distinguishing Paul's moonbats from Obama's moonbats.

Funny that. I mean, freaky.