“LOL! I thought it was Ron Paul and his supporters who were the ‘kooks’ and ‘conspiracy theorists’?”
Remember to read my post carefully—your comments suggest otherwise.
Heres what I think about conspiracy. They do happen, but because of that fact there will be instances where people erroneously suspect a conspiracy is taking place, more often than there are instances of a true conspiracy. This sort of hyper-vigilance becomes an advantage for those who truly wish to perpetrate a conspiracy (such as getting Hillary elected or overthrowing the United States by means of cultural Marxism) in that they can stifle vigilant citizens with the threat of labeling them as paranoid.
I think the most likely scenario regarding Ron Paul is that he is just a lucky break for leftists. He comes around with his kooky ideas just in time for the leftists to attempt to use him as a way to split the conservative vote. But I have no problem admitting that I dont know for sure whats really going on in Ron Pauls mind.
Uh, Travis, I think reasonisfaith was pulling your chain—deliberately imitating Paulianish conspiracy kookiness in order to illustrate his (her?) point.
And you took the bait.