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Ron Paul surge collects more GOP convention delegates

May 22, 2008 |  1:42 am

While the world of politics waits around for Sen. Barack Obama to finally get the message and give up his hopeless chase of the Democratic nomination for president because he lost yet another heartland state to Hillary Clinton, Texas Rep. Ron Paul continues to creep up on the once-presumptive Republican nominee, STexas Rep. Ron Paul was the only Republican candidate for president with his own campaign blimp. But he still did not win a single primary or caucusen. John McCain.

Overlooked in all the hoopla about the big Portland, Ore., music rally that Obama piggybacked onto and his winning the Forever Cloudy State in Tuesday's voting was the fact that the 72-year-old libertarian-like Republican rebel snagged two of Oregon's 27 GOP delegates.

Sure McCain got the other 25. But depending on whose count you go by, this gives Paul a total of either 21 or 28 delegates to the September Republican National Convention in St. Paul,  Minn. Maybe even a few more.

That puts Paul only about 1,245 delegates behind McCain, who weeks ago captured the necessary 1,191 delegates to guarantee him the nomination.

And as The Ticket reported Wednesday morning, Paul is careful with the dollars his loyal followers have donated. Since early 2007, these dedicated bands of imaginative fund-raisers have donated nearly $35 million and Paul still has almost $5 million of that left. Recently, he's been advertising a lot on radio. And unlike most candidates, he lives with no political debt.

So by September it may come down to mano a mano between two 72-year-olds to see who goes up against the 60-year-old New Yorker or the Illinois kid who'll be 60 in about 13 years.

--Andrew Malcolm


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WHAT RACE ARE YOU WATCHING ANDREW 'FALSE REPORTING IS MY SPECIALTY' MALCOM?

http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#OR

50,000 votes in Portland. 4 delegates.

WHY DO YOU TRY SO DAMN HARD TO DOWNPLAY RON PAUL? Is it because you don't share his ideas of freedom, peace, and noninterferance? It sure must be otherwise you'd take your head out of your ass and learn something before reporting false numbers

Retire Andrew. Your illogiacal falicies are unnecessary and unwanted

Sarcasm is lost on simpletons.

Reading from India, I can see what Andrew wanted to convey, even though this is the first primary I have cared to know more about. I wonder why Americans can't get it.

Ron Paul is certainly going to be a thorn in McCain's 72-year old flesh in November.

I think most people I know (everywhere) want the half-black, rookie Senator from Illinois to be inaugurated in January.

Jon Stewart on the Daily Show suggested bean bags as a means of determining the Presidential race.

When McCain mentioned that Ron Paul was still in the race, Jon said "Is that so? HELL of a bean bag player."

I'll go with bean bags at 20 feet, money on Ron Paul.

Great story from the Forever Smoggy State

I really wish Google would flag this page as "satire", like it does with Wonkette and other snark-filled blogs (...which, my fellow readers, is not exactly "journalism", per se). So, Malcolm got my hit, again, and he'll get them in the future, since I like to get my news from a variety of sources (and, like comedy, stupidity can be educational).

So yes, it may seem ridiculous for Ron Paul to stay in the race, but he can afford to, and his message is different than any candidate that has been put up in front of us in many, many years. Admittedly, I've grown kind of bored with the movement, because I keep hearing the same things over and over again...snark from the media, and persistently wise counsel from Dr. Paul. Too true that a lot of us Paul supporters are certifiably insane, but we are so used to seeing insanity in Washington (and LA), that I think that we can call this one even.

I find it appalling that the media has shamelessly pandered to the "front-runners" based on small percentages of poll numbers. This primary season should have gone all the way to the convention in both parties, as this country has some very serious issues to discuss. That IS the purpose of the primary season, for the citizens to hash out these issues with the candidates, NOT for the press to suck up for advertising dollars from the future front runners (who are now broke, broke, broke!).

Just wondering if Malcolm has any military or war correspondence under his belt...

You suck Andrew I hope you get fired soon.

Andi, objectively, I just don't understand
you, Love what you do, and do what you
love. You have lost your passion for your
work, and it shows

Some of my fellow small-government Paul supporters don't seem to get sarcasm very well. Sheesh! Some of us need to grow a sense of humor. They are only writing this blog for us at this point anyhow. Sure beats writing the same old Hillary Obama stories.

With my google alerts your blog usually finds a way in to my email, which I then read. I think deep down you really love this country and want to support Ron Paul but because you are a part of the media you can't love this country or the people and need to sabotage any effort for "real change". Either way the Truth always wins, you just need to decide which side you are on. Ron Paul is a man that is so incredibly brilliant that I wonder if this country really deserves his leadership.

How is Malcom still employed? We are all dumber for having read this nonsense. Why such a hate for Ron Paul? If he had been given a legitimate chance to confront the issues with the "stars" of the primarys (Huckabee, Romney, McCain) we might be in a very different place come November.
Ironically, alot of the Conservative talk radio pundits aparrently hold many similar views to Ron Paul, other than the Iraq war, yet they give him zero credit and if they're not bashing him they're ignoring him altogether. Its just sad that the only change we can ever get is from Neo-con to Liberal.

Why mock people genuinely fighting for liberty?

go back to writing for your high school newspaper.

Ron Paul once said everybody should have a little fun. Thank you, Andrew for contributing to the fun. I like your style. I hope you get to meet Paul; you two are much alike--well, have much in common, anyway.

Cheeky article Malcolm.

Andrew, once again you left out the word 'sheeple' in the article. What kind of reporting is that?

Thankfully, someone did use the word 'Neo Con' in the replys. But I think they spelled it wrong. Shouldn't it be one word?

RonPaul2008

guys i think you're missing the point here.
this article is largely sarcastic.read it a little deeper would you?

Hillary will be the Democratic nominee. Delegates people. The Dems will have more than one vote at their national convention. Obama delegates are free to vote for Hillary. If you think this is done do you homework on politics.

Internet troll Andrew Malcolm strikes again!

Thanks for the laughs! I used to think you like stirring Ron Paul Supporters up, but that lead-in about Obama made me laugh thinking about a bunch of theoriticians sitting in front of their screens getting all mad about it. I suppose it is fun to get them like that--I'm just used to it being me

Yes! -- stick it to the followers of that heartless Ron Paul - who was the lone objector to the Myranmar resolution. When Ron Paul votes against the Myranmar resolution, but in favor of football resolutions or against legislations such as… I don’t know… the Patriot act – he exposes himself as unpatriotic, and even worse, a poor global citizen. Thank God we have old dogs like Andrew Malcolm around who simply can not be taught new tricks – a man intently focused on the issues of the last 40 years while the incredibly serious issues of the next 40 years stare him right in his wrinkled face. Unfortunately, we may loose Andrew to retirement shortly, but I am sure he will find great solace in knowing the pension he spent so many years building while earning a pauper’s wage as a second tier newspaper man will be well guarded against the ravages of inflation under the watchful eyes of our trusted money man – Helicopter Ben Bernanke. Well done Andrew.

Yes! -- stick it to the followers of that heartless Ron Paul - who was the lone objector to the Myranmar resolution. When Ron Paul votes against the Myranmar resolution, but in favor of football resolutions or against legislations such as… I don’t know… the Patriot act – he exposes himself as unpatriotic, and even worse, a poor global citizen. Thank God we have old dogs like Andrew Malcolm around who simply can not be taught new tricks – a man intently focused on the issues of the last 40 years while the incredibly serious issues of the next 40 years stare him right in his wrinkled face. Unfortunately, we may loose Andrew to retirement shortly, but I am sure he will find great solace in knowing the pension he spent so many years building while earning a pauper’s wage as a second tier newspaper man will be well guarded against the ravages of inflation under the watchful eyes of our trusted money man – Helicopter Ben Bernanke. Well done Andrew.

A certain indication that one is way too wound up is the inability to detect sarcasm.

Why do you continue to mock Ron Paul and his supporters?

Posted by: Jason | May 22, 2008 at 07:44 AM

Because it's a good laugh. Ever notice the "humor" tag?

I'm 30 years old with a degree in mechanical engineering. I consider myself pretty good at math. My math says this country is going bankrupt. My math says increasing money supply at 15% year over year means my savings is being erroded. My math says my generation is getting stuck with the previous generations bar tab.

I don't find it amusing that the media belittles men like Ron Paul. I think a lot more people would share Ron's view if they just got the facts. Unfortunately writers like Andrew play fast and loose with the facts...condemning future generations to poverty and upheaval.

Haha this article is funny.

It's like Andrew Malcolm is oscillating between two extremes, and neither is in the real world.

A few days ago he was saying Ron Paul doesn't care about Burmese people.

Now he's saying Obama won't win the Democrat nomination and that John McCain is the "once-presumptive" nominee.

Neither is true. Ron Paul ain't gonna win. Plus McCain and Obama are the nominees of their respective parties.

 


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