Your analysis failed at the first sentence.
"Ultra-capitalist Ron Paul nutjobs as opposed to anarchists" is an interesting sentence. The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray N. Rothbard is an explicitly anarchist document. A reduction in the size of the state is a reduction in violence and every classical liberal (libertarian) will welcome such a move. Ron Paul co-founded the Ludwig Von Mises Institute which is the centre of world libertarian anarchism and he has stated here:
Dr. Paul discusses Civil Disobedience, Self-Government & More with Motorhome Diaries Irish Liberty Forum that he advocates self-government. To draw a distinction between the "Ultra-capitalist Ron Paul Nut-jobs and Anarchists" doesn't make sense. I seek to abolish the State which is the institution of monopoly and legalised violence, I also support Ron Paul and any body else who seeks to reduce and abolish it.
I can still support him without voting. He has said a thousand times he doesn't want to be President, the reason he is in politics is to educate people at which he is very good at.