This is just like the Spam generated by the Dem Underground crews & the Daily Kos Kids as well as the right wing Free Republic freeping, which is not nearly as egregious as the dem side spam .
CNN actually had to shut down the linked to blog below as a result of the spammage of their polls. I even have that problem on this blog with Paul Freaks who simply are making their candidate be dismissed by their over enthusiastic polls spamming. Remember the boy that cried wolf.
Not to mention his conspiracy theory attitude on display in I think the first debate when Giuliani had to put him in his place making that blame America call that he did that night.
CNN.com - CNN Political Ticker:
"WASHINGTON (CNN) — It’s been an exciting week for us at the Ticker – a few days ago, we opened up the comments section of our blog, and since then, we’ve received thousands of responses.
A large number of the ones we’ve posted so far have been from supporters of White House presidential hopeful Ron Paul, R-Texas.
But come Tuesday night’s GOP debate, we were inundated with Paul comments on our ticker post: “Who won the GOP debate?”
Many of the comments we received were supportive of the Texas congressman, while others registered frustration that the flood of Paul posts impeded the general online discussion, likening them to spam."
I also though CNN gave him quite a bit of attention during the debate, which here it continues with this story . Look at the spam in the comments, some 900 of them. The most I've ever seen on any forum and I'm no rookie blogger and forum commenter here.
One thing is for sure: Ron Paul supporters are effective at coordinating and mobilizing online quickly. For the three GOP debates so far, Paul has won or placed high in most of the unscientific online surveys including ABC’s, MSNBC’s, FOX’s, and unscientific polls conducted on a number of blogs.
Paul virtually swept CNN’s unscientific survey after Tuesday night’s GOP debate: not only did participants say Paul won the debate, but also that he knew the most about the issues, had the best one-liner, had the most surprising performance, and got the biggest boost from the debate. (He wasn’t considered the snappiest dresser, however – see Mitt Romney). The topic is getting some play on conservative blogs, too.
Right wing News feels the same way I do:
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