I didn't say myspace hits are completely irrelevant. I said "If this is just a summary of the number of myspace pages that mention Ron Paul, I would put that in the 'meaningless' category as far his political candidacy goes." In that context, it's relevant to nothing, particularly when you look at the number of hits involving the candidates who actually have a legitimate shot to win the nomination.
On second thought, you might be on to something. I did a Google search for the following names and came up with the following hits:
Ron Paul: 9,400,000
Hillary Clinton: 5,110,000
Scooby Doo: 3,770,000
Barack Obama: 3,260,000
Ronald Reagan: 2,550,000
Homer Simpson: 2,530,000
Rudy Giuliani: 2,160,000
The man who may be the next president of the United States (Rudy) has fewer hits than a dead guy and two cartoon characters, while a guy who will likely not garner more than 2 percent of the vote in the Republican primary (the one or two primaries that he might participate in) is being discussed all over the internet. What that tells me is people might be talking about the guy, but that really has nothing to do with whether or not he is a viable candidate for the Republican nomination. The fact is he's not. At least not at this point.