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Citations:Paultard

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Noun: "(US, slang, derogatory) a supporter of Ron Paul"

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  • 2007 December 28, Mark Shaw, “Re: Loose dogs, having fun”, in rec.pets.dogs.behavior[1] (Usenet):
    Per the libertarians, I broke with them - big 'L' and small - over the GWOT. They're relegated to the ranks of the Paultards and Buchananite xenophobes now, as far as I'm concerned.
  • 2008 January 23, jis [username], “Re: Funny photo essay about the anti-abortion rally on the mall in Dee Cee”, in alt.appalachian[2] (Usenet):
    And then the motley Paultards with their freedom and liberty signs? LOL. Ultimate irony: Like they believe in *their* 'freedoms' to control and 'liberties' to stick their snouts into somebody else's reproductive freedoms. What a mob of hypocrites!
  • 2008 February 22, Sock Puppeteer [username], “Re: RON PAUL: THE CENSORSHIP CONTINUES”, in alt.gossip.celebrities[3] (Usenet):
    Now the batshit crazy Paultards invade celebrity gossip!
  • 2008 July 24, nemanja [username], “Re: Radovan Karadzic arrested in Serbia”, in rec.sport.tennis[4] (Usenet):
    To be honest, I can't even figure out who he would have voted for - his rhetoric is so beyond the pale that it would be out of place even in the ultra-nationalist Radical party. I guess it's not too surprising to find out he's a Paultard.
  • 2008 — Angela Valdez, "Vote 2008: In On the Joke in D.C.", Washington City Paper, 15 August 2008:
    During the Paul campaign, Ober had handily mobilized a team of unruly volunteers, a mix of libertarians and disillusioned others, often pillaried as the so-called “Paultards,” who have a reputation for resisting authority.
  • 2008 — Josh Levinger, "Politics, Pageantry, and Protest", The Tech, 9 September 2008:
    Groups of Ronvoys rolled to Ronstock to disgorge their load of Paultards for three days of peace, love and liberty.
  • 2010 February 20, Frito Pendejo, “Re: Word is that Joe Stack was a Ron Paul supporter”, in alt.politics[5] (Usenet):
    I will concede that some libertarians and Paultards may have flirted with the Tea Party at first, but most will realize that it is ANTI-liberty and will abandon it.
  • 2010 July 29, Sheriff Joe the Plumber [username], “Win Lunch With Rand Paul”, in talk.politics.misc[6] (Usenet):
    Wait. don't Paultards believe that there's no such a thing as a free lunch?