No it doesn't! We are all entitled to our opinion!
I have never said otherwise. You are as entitled to your opinion as anyone. Just don't try to link fantasy to reality, then try to sell it to me as political fact. It isn't, and never will be. I can accept the
FACT, along with every other political analyst in this country who has an ounce of respect, that Ron Paul has zero chance of winning. You're convinced all that is left is for him to choose which tuxedo he should wear to the Inauguration.
I don't live in a fantasy world. You must if you think Ron Paul is going to win, and base your political opinions as such. That I cannot help. Just don't sit there and whine about how little respect you're getting when you do it. This is why I said Ron Paul's own political base is his own worst enemy. They scare people away in droves because of their foolish comments. People don't like candidates whose base consists of voters who live in a dream world. State your candidates positions, then leave it at that. Ron Paul supporters seldom, if ever do. They all act is if they know more, and proceed to degrade people who don't like or want him for realistic reasons.
If someone says something, anything bad about Ron Paul, or his positions, right away his followers start in with how they haven't, "read the Constitution", they, "don't understand his policies", or else how, "they haven't taken the time to listen to him". All crap. They have listened to him. They do understand him. They have read the Constitution. They do understand the importance of freedom, and all the rest the Ron Paul people babble on about. What you have to understand is
THEY SIMPLY DO NOT WANT HIM. Period. His poll numbers have proven that in the last
3 TIMES he has run for President. What irritates me, and the rest of the people who do not want him, is how his followers refuse to be cognisant of that simple FACT, and instead dismiss fact in favor of their own political fantasies. Then have the audacity to complain when people don't buy into it.