Actually, they FAKE it well.
Some of 'em found their way in here awhile back, and got banned purty quick when we all caught on to what they were up to; and some more just showed up. There is a proven Paulian 'Internet strategy' that is largely based on deception. Check it out if you haven't heard this before. It's one of the sneakiest things seen yet in seeking new ways to campaign via the 'Net.
They start, stuff, and stack on-line polls (which is almost certainly how our new 'members' found the WAB; they searched for and sniffed out THIS thread), they start conversations with each other to create an artificial 'buzz' (we have some excellent examples of this in previous threads), they assert Ron Paul's virtues (and he ain't all bad; but his campaign is based largely on deceit) and then have another 'op' defend it when the rebuttals start. (Look for THAT from our new 'members', immediately after I post this up.)
A smart political consultant no doubt came up with this new way of fighting the political battle in the new arena: the Internet. It's not going to work, though, because it's been largely uncovered for what it is, and if there's ANYthing that looks and smells suspicious to a voter, it's this kind of 'slickness'.
Ron Paul has NO SHOT at the Presidency, but take a look at the polling following debates, caucuses, etc., and you can see the hand at work behind the curtain. Paul's support is very, very thin, BUT...the Paulians have managed to make their guy look like a player. But it's all smoke and mirrors.
Okay, watch what happens next...