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Title: Is Ron Paul the last relevant Republican in Washington?
Source: Examiner.com
URL Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-19718-Bos ... evant-Republican-in-Washington
Published: Aug 13, 2009
Author: Thomas Eddlem
Post Date: 2009-08-14 09:24:22 by F.A. Hayek Fan
Keywords: None
Views: 701
Comments: 50

The question sounds facetious, since Texas Congressman Ron Paul failed to make any traction among GOP primary voters last year.

Throughout the 2008 presidential primaries, Rep. Paul railed against the Federal Reserve Bank and the coming economic crash. And all the other GOP candidates seemed to look at him like he had just crawled out of the grassy knoll. So did most voters, except for a coterie of highly-motivated and mostly young primary voters he organized. Then economic reality happened, and the establishment GOP's economic model crashed along with the party's election hopes. Everything changed.

Ron Paul's “rEVOLution” (revolution with “love” spelled backwards) has been the sole bright light among GOP organizing efforts since Obama's election. In a party marred by the awkward resignation of Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin from the Alaska governorship and a variety of sexual scandals (David Vitter, John Ensign, Mark Sanford, etc), Ron Paul alone has unified the GOP around an overwhelmingly popular proposal: Auditing the Federal Reserve. His bill (H.R. 1207) has every Republican House member, a score of senators and – according to a July Rasmussen poll – three quarters of the American people backing it. He even has significant bipartisan support: More than a third of the Democrats in the House also cosponsor the bill, which is the reason why two-thirds of the entire Democrat-dominated House is currently cosponsoring the legislation.

On the health care debate, Rep. Paul seems the perfect candidate to give the GOP an authoritative spokesman to oppose Obama's expensive health care agenda. Dr. Paul is a medical doctor, an obstetrician who has delivered more than 4,000 babies.

Meanwhile, the Ron Paul revolution appears to be flowering politically. Consider the following:

Web Organization: The Ron Paul “rEVOLution” movement created more than a dozen highly trafficked websites, including DailyPaul.com, LewRockwell.com, RonPaul.com, in addition to Dr. Paul's official CampaignForLiberty.com. These websites have kept the revolutionaries active and on-task since the letdown of the election.

Tea Parties: From those websites and the election year Meetups emerged the nucleus of the “Tea Party” rallies that exploded nationwide this year. Although the “Tea Party” movement was a larger, organic uprising than simply the result of a single presidential candidacy, most of the original rallies were first organized by Ron Paul supporters. More importantly, precious few of the Tea Party attendees were actively identifying themselves with other national Republican leaders. Ron Paul revolutionaries have helped to keep the tea parties non-partisan, targeting not just Democrats, but also left-leaning Republicans like Iowa's Senator Chuck Grassley, who has been working with Obama to extend federal controls over health care.

Increasingly Powerful PAC: Dr. Paul's Liberty PAC funded nine winning congressional candidates in 2008, including freshman California Rep. Tom McClintock – one of the few new GOP congressmen the party saw elected in 2008. But most of the $25 million that Dr. Paul raised in 2008 went toward his presidential campaign. Look for the Texas Republican to use the astonishing fundraising prowess he demonstrated during the 2008 presidential campaign to expand his assistance to libertarian-leaning Republicans in congressional mid-term elections next year.

He should have plenty of revolutionary candidates to fund. The Ron Paul Revolution has also created an informal slate of congressional candidates nationwide. And the political field was cleared in recent weeks for a couple of his key supporters in prospective U.S. Senate campaigns.

Rand Paul, Ron Paul’s son and fellow medical doctor (ophthalmologist), announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate in Kentucky this month. Days earlier, incumbent Republican Jim Bunning bowed out of a reelection contest.

Peter Schiff, an economic advisor to the Ron Paul campaign who became a YouTube sensation after forecasting the current recession with astonishing precision, is considering a race for U.S. Senate in Connecticut against politically-troubled incumbent Christopher Dodd. Dodd was already considered a vulnerable candidate after receiving a mortgage from sub-prime lender Countrywide, and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. The ailment may make it difficult for him to wage an aggressive campaign. The Senate Ethics Committee cleared Dodd of ethics violations on August 7, but the committee criticized Dodd because “the committee does believe that you should have exercised more vigilance in your dealings with Countrywide in order to avoid the appearance that you were receiving preferential treatment based on your status as a senator.” Schiff hasn’t even announced his candidacy officially and he has already raised over $750,000, more than either of his two would-be GOP primary opponents.

The Ron Paul revolution also includes a number of lesser-known candidates and candidates who face uphill electoral battles, like Gulf War veteran and anti-war activist Adam Kokesh. Kokesh is running in New Mexico's heavily Democratic third congressional district. But even Kokesh has earned some rather impressive internet fundraising numbers, which may help make him a serious contender.

In a July Gallup poll, Americans ranked the Federal Reserve lowest among a battery of nine federal agencies – even lower than the IRS. Thus, it’s not surprising Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has hired a political lobbyist and has begun a nationwide public relations tour to stop Dr. Paul's legislative juggernaut. Dr. Paul is planning a public relations offensive against the Federal Reserve Bank of his own, having authored a follow-up to his April 2008 New York Times best-selling book Revolution: A Manifesto. His latest book, End the Fed, is already selling well at Amazon.com – even though it isn't even slated to be published until September 16. The contention of End the Fed is that the current economic crisis was largely a creation of the Federal Reserve's efforts to suppress interest rates earlier in the decade, creating the housing boom as well as its subsequent bust. Considering the Fed's polling numbers, that should be an easy sell.

Ron Paul and his dedicated followers may have been the tail of the GOP dog during the 2008 campaign, but so far this year the tail has been wagging the dog.

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#1. To: Hayek Fan (#0)

Ron Paul never met an Islamist extremist he didn't want to bend over and drop his pants for.

Ron Paul: "Oh do me, Abdul. Harder. Faster."

longnose gar  posted on  2009-08-14   9:26:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: longnose gar (#1)

Ron Paul never met an Islamist extremist he didn't want to bend over and drop his pants for.

Riiight. That is why he ran out of the hotel room when Bruno was trying to seduce him yelling "This guy is queer as blazes!" You probably would joined the party.

His position regarding the middle east is simple and in line with the Founding Fathers: Leave them the hell alone. Stop giving money to both Israel AND its enemies. On an equal footing, with no outside help, who would come out on top? Ny bet is Israel.

You don't listen very well when he speaks.

echo5sierra  posted on  2009-08-14   9:34:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: echo5sierra, longnose gar (#6)

Riiight. That is why he ran out of the hotel room when Bruno was trying to seduce him yelling "This guy is queer as blazes!" You probably would joined the party.

His position regarding the middle east is simple and in line with the Founding Fathers: Leave them the hell alone. Stop giving money to both Israel AND its enemies. On an equal footing, with no outside help, who would come out on top? Ny bet is Israel.

You don't listen very well when he speaks.

I disagree. Longnose gar listens very well and he doesn't like what he hears. You see, longnose gar is a big government republicrat. The bigger the government, the better the government, that's his motto, which is why he is so infatuated with George W. Bush, and why he continues to be a (poor) mouthpiece for the establishment Republicrat Party.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-08-14   9:39:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Hayek Fan (#7)

Longnose gar listens very well and he doesn't like what he hears.

Like when Dr. Islam says its America's fault a bunch of sand niggers flew planes into the WTCs?

longnose gar  posted on  2009-08-14   9:44:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: longnose gar (#9)

Like when Dr. Islam says its America's fault a bunch of sand niggers flew planes into the WTCs?

Of course you are a liar because Ron Paul never said that.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-08-14   11:27:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Hayek Fan (#25)

Maybe you should listen to Dr. Islam starting at about 1:45 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD7dnFDdwu0&feature=related

longnose gar  posted on  2009-08-14   11:33:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: longnose gar (#27)

Maybe you should listen to Dr. Islam starting at about 1:45 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD7dnFDdwu0&feature=related

Here's his exact words, starting at 1:45:

Ron Paul: "Have you ever read about the reasons they attacked us? They attacked up because we've been over there. We've been bombing Iraq for ten years. We've been in the Middle East. I think Reagan was right, we don't understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics; so right now we're building an embassy in Iraq that's bigger than the Vatican, we're building 14 permanent bases. What would we say here if China was doing this in our country or in the Gulf of Mexico? We would be objecting. We need to look at what we do from the perspective of what would happen if somebody else did it to us."

Establishment shill/government buttlicker: "Are you suggesting that we invited the 9/11 attacks sir?"

Ron Paul: "I'm suggesting that we listen to the people who attacked us and the reason they did it. They are delighted that we are over there because Osama Bin laden has said I am glad you are over on our sand because we can target you so much easier. They've already now since that time killed thirty four hundred of our men and I don't think it was necessary.

Blood dancer Ghouliani: "May I comment on that? That's an extraordinary statement as someone who lived through the attack of September 11th, that we invited the attack because we were attacking Iraq. I don't think I've ever heard that before and I've heard some pretty absurd explanations for September 11th. I would ask the Congressman to withdraw that comment and tell us that he didn't really mean that."

Establishment shill/government buttlicker: "Congressman?"

Ron Paul: "I believe very sincerely that the CIA is correct when they teach and talk about blow back. When we went into Iran in 1953 and installed the Shah, yes there was blow back. The reactions to that was the taking of our hostages. And that persists and if we ignore that we ignore that at our own risk. If we think that we can do what we want around the world and not incite hatred then we have a problem. They don't come here to attack us because we are rich and free, they come and attack us because we are over there. I mean, what would we think if other foreign counties were doing that to us?"

Nope. I don't hear anywhere where Ron Paul has stated that its America's fault a bunch of sand niggers flew planes into the WTCs. What I do hear is a statist/big government Republicrat trying to twist Ron Paul's meaning in order to score political points. What I do hear Ron Paul saying is that that actions have consequences and that you can't bully the world and then pretend to be shocked when the world strikes back.

Of course as a fellow Ghouliani blood dancer who enjoys rolling around in the blood of the American soldier while wrapping yourself in the flag, the idea that others will hold us accountable for our actions in ways we do not like is an affront. Too bad blood dancer, too bad. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction and no amount of neocon tap dancing can change that.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-08-14   12:05:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Hayek Fan (#28)

I don't hear anywhere where Ron Paul has stated that its America's fault a bunch of sand niggers flew planes into the WTCs.

Dr. Islam:

Have you ever read about the reasons they attacked us? They attacked up because we've been over there.

longnose gar  posted on  2009-08-14   12:09:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: longnose gar (#29)

Have you ever read about the reasons they attacked us? They attacked up because we've been over there.

happy repubican wonder balls...no one would know how extremely ignorant you are if you didn't post.

Think about it...

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