The Ron Paul
Revolution
A New Low in Foolhardy
Fear-Mongering
Written by JB
Williams
©2007 USA
Champion of prostitutes, drug dealers, white
supremacists and anti-war activists like MoveOn.org, Code Pink, libertarian Lew
Rockwell and girl friend Cindy Sheehan, Ron Paul is raising money from outside
of the Republican Party and counting on one day party-jumpers to secure the
Republican nomination.
In terms of fund-raising, Paul really is setting
campaign records. He has also set new records for working outside of a political
party to upset the party he claims his rightful home and is well on his way to
setting a new low standard for foolhardy fear-mongering.
His campaign supporters fear their fellow
Americans more than Bin Laden. They hate the Bush administration more than
Marxists across the aisle. They fear all forms of interaction with the world and
believe that the spread of democracy around the globe is not only some form of
torture against foreign peoples, but also some new fangled fascism at
home.
A Revolution of Americas most Angry
The Ron Paul campaign seems to have harnessed the
anger among many Americans. In many cases, the anger itself is quite justified,
and shared by many real conservatives.
Republicans in Washington have indeed forgotten
that they represent the majority of Americans who are certainly far more
conservative than any newsroom anchor would ever let on. They have spent
tax-payer funds like a drunken Kennedy at a Martha’s Vineyard lawn party. They
have increased the social spending that is bankrupting the Nanny State at a pace
that makes Bill Clinton (but not Hillary) look like a fiscal
conservative.
They have bought into the open society - open
borders nonsense of the liberal left and sit silent as Democrats demand civil
rights for terrorists and social aid for illegal aliens, all while the judicial
branch steadily legislates away individual liberty and private property rights.
Americans have plenty to be angry about.
But is Ron Paul the solution?
Appearing on Tim Russert’s Meet the Press on
December 23rd, Ron Paul looked like a deer in
headlights as Russert backed Paul into a corner on issue after issue, policy
statement after policy statement, until by the end, Ron Paul had publicly
denounced almost every policy statement he has ever made.
Paul supporters claim to believe that Paul will
shrink the size of the federal government by ending trillions in military,
intelligence and foreign aid spending, the day he’s elected. Yet when questioned
by Russert about the specifics of such a bold plan, Paul had no specifics about
how such a plan could ever actually be implemented. He didn’t even know how many
troops would have to be recalled from around the world. Russert had to tell
him.
He has repeatedly stated that he wants to abolish
the Department of Education, the FBI, the IRS and the Income Tax, as well as
countless other federal agencies and programs. Not a bad idea. Yet again when
questioned by Russert about the specifics, he either had no specifics, was wrong
on his specifics, or accused Russert of being "confused" and denied that he ever
made such statements.
Russert even cornered Dr. No on the very real fact
that he has "ear-marked" millions for his own Texas district over the years,
while railing against ear-marks and stating that the fed shouldn’t even provide
disaster relief to American victims of inescapable natural
catastrophes.
In short, Ron Paul is far better at rhetoric than
reality. Watch Paul make a fool of himself on Meet the Press… (4 separate video
segments, watch them all)
The most UN-popular candidate in
America
In the most recent Rasmussen Poll
taken after the Iowa debates, Ron Paul was the most unpopular declared candidate
in America today.
Only 10 percent of likely voters (regardless of
party affiliation) stated that they would "definitely consider voting for Ron
Paul." 48 percent said that they "definitely would NEVER consider voting for Ron
Paul."
Even Hillary Clinton, the most disliked and
distrusted female in America, polled better with 30 percent FOR and 47 percent
AGAINST.
McCain, Thompson and Huckabee are the most
universally popular Republican candidates, statistically tied at about 21
percent FOR and 34 percent AGAINST. Only Barack Obama scored better.
Romney and Giuliani both have more than 42 percent
definitely AGAINST.
Clearly, Americans are not happy with any of their
choices. Barack Obama scored best, but even he had only 29 percent FOR with 36
percent AGAINST.
Paul’s Foolhardy Fear-Mongering
The entire Paul campaign is built upon making
voters fear our own government more than outside threats around the globe. Paul
has stated that 9/11 was Americas fault on many occasions and that Bush has
wrongly used that event to grow the size and reach of government. Something had
to happen if the next 9/11 was going to be averted.
Paul’s doom and gloom message resonates with some
of Americas best known cowards, anti-Semites, isolationists and anarchists. But
it doesn’t seem to resonate with anyone else.
Republican voters are rejecting Paul in mass. Many
of the Independents and Democrats that the Paul campaign is begging to "become a
Republican for a day" in order to hijack the RNC nomination with voters usually
at odds with all Republican ideals, are also rejecting Paul’s fear and smear
campaign.
A few anti-war activists are on-board the Paul
campaign for obvious reasons. MoveOn.org is scheduling member "meet-ups" at Ron
Paul stops and has apparently funded and produced some Paul campaign ads. Even
socialist Democrat Dennis Kucinich is looking at endorsing Ron Paul.
But when I went to see how this campaign strategy
was playing out on known Democrat blogs, Paul supporters were once again
resorting to calling Paul opponents "Nazis" for not lining up behind the man who
has some sort of Jim Jones grip on his supporters.
The Money behind the Man
Paul is gladly accepting campaign support from
white supremacist groups like Storm Front, brothels in Nevada, anti-war Democrats
and anarchists. He
will likely outpace all other candidates in 4th quarter fund raising. But where
is that money coming from and can it ever translate into votes within the
Republican primary process?
Paul supporters believe that their man will win
the party nomination against all odds and all polling data. But Paul, who had
been denying any thought of running on a third party ticket, refused to rule out
that possibility with Russert. A third party runs becomes more possible as the
money comes in, but fails to translate into primary votes.
The problem with their strategy
Even new media Paul minion Lew Rockwell writes to
Democrats - "I'm a Ron Paul supporter, and I contend that even if you are a
devoted adherent of the Democratic Party, your best strategy is to vote for Ron
Paul in the primary. - You can still vote for Obama come fall, and rest assured
that the Republican machine will be supporting the Democratic candidate,
since they dislike Ron Paul much more than any Democrat." Is this not an
outright effort to elect a Democrat rather than a Republican?
The campaign is supported by a very small
fragmented base, spread all across the ideological electoral map, people usually
working against each other in elections. They are united only by Paul’s anti-war
rhetoric. However, getting Nanny State lefties to vote for Paul on the basis of
his anti-war rhetoric, while he also promises to wipe out all Nanny State
programs is more than unlikely. It’s all but impossible…
Time for Paul to leave the RNC Race
If he runs third party where he really belongs, I
believe he will take more votes from the pro-war Democrats than he will ever get
from mainstream Republicans. Since he is fully at odds with most Republicans,
openly attacking everyone from Lincoln to Reagan and doing so on money raised
from liberals, he has no business running for the Republican nomination. It’s
time for him to go!
If he lacks the moral courage to leave on his own,
the Republican Party should help him leave.
Right to be Angry – Wrong to be
Paul
True conservatives should be angry that too many
Republicans have lost touch with their conservative values and conservative
voters. They should reject RINO candidates and seek a true conservative to unite
behind. They should be doing something to change reality and they are - they
drafted their own candidate and it isn’t Ron Paul.
But the few who think Ron Paul is more
conservative than Lincoln or Reagan are fooling themselves. Thankfully, they
don’t seem to be fooling anyone else!
I’m not a Russert fan, but this time, he really
did expose the Paul campaign as nothing more than rhetoric. Paul panders to a
certain type of individual using fear wrapped in the flag. One can hope that his
supporters will begin to look beyond the rhetoric. We’d like to have their
energy behind a real conservative candidate.