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Title: Meeting the Ron Paul challenge
Source: WND
URL Source: http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/meeting-the-ron-paul-challenge/
Published: Jan 17, 2012
Author: Joe Farah
Post Date: 2012-01-17 13:02:51 by ndcorup
Keywords: None
Views: 249
Comments: 7

Meeting the Ron Paul challenge

HOUSTON – Following the inspiring meeting of conservative Christian activists last weekend, my biggest question about the 2012 election is whether Republicans are ready to meet what I call “the Ron Paul challenge.”

By “the Ron Paul challenge,” I’m not talking about the threat of Paul actually winning the nomination. I’m referring instead to the impressive movement he has built among Republicans, independents and tea-party activists, not to mention disaffected Democrats.

There’s no getting around it, Ron Paul has a real and growing constituency – one vital to the future of the Republican Party, not only in 2012, but beyond.

Republicans need to recognize some sad facts about this movement:

What can Republicans do short of nominating Ron Paul in 2012?

Easy.

Embrace the best of his ideas and discard the worst of them.

After all, there’s a lot to like about Ron Paul’s platform. On economic issues, he is terrific. For instance, how can conservatives argue with his prescription for balancing the budget – cutting $1 trillion from the budget in 2013. I think this is the best single idea I’ve heard from any candidate this year. It’s the only way to get government under control. As I’ve been saying, all you have to do in Washington is stop spending borrowed money. The rest takes care of itself. The downsizing is automatic. Entire bureaucracies will fall. We would be on our way back to constitutionally limited government. And until we get there, all the rest is just talk.

The first order of business for conservatives is rolling back the size and scale of government. Is there any doubt Ron Paul’s prescription is best?

Embrace it.

It’s the right thing to do.

If Rick Santorum did this starting right now, and meant it, he would not only win over some Ron Paul support, he’d position himself well against Barack Obama should he win the nomination. He needs to stop beating up Ron Paul for wanting to freeze the debt limit and realize it is exactly what 85 percent of Republicans want to do. There is no other way to bring Washington spending under control. Republicans have to stop passing the buck to future congresses. The time for bold action is now.

Santorum should continue to distinguish himself from Paul’s nonsensical, ostrich-like positions on same-sex marriage. But he should recognize Paul is right about the Federal Reserve and take it on like Paul does. Again, this is not just a libertarian position, it’s a conservative position.

Then there’s the national security and foreign policy stuff: This is where it gets tough for most conservatives. Ron Paul seems clueless on these issues. He seems to think radical Islamists will just leave us alone if we leave them alone. That hasn’t been true for 230 years of American history. And it hasn’t been true for Western civilization for the last 1,300 years.

Santorum has a clear-headed view on this subject, but the response most Americans and most Republicans want to hear is not the beating of war drums. America’s wars are not achieving their objectives – if we even have objectives. America’s wars are not being waged sensibly. We are not fighting to win. In fact, we’re not even defining what victory is.

America needs to secure its borders and be ready to defend itself before engaging in any more foreign adventures that have little to do with national security.

I say this as someone whose credentials as an anti-Shariah fighter are second to none.

I say it as someone whose support for Israel is second to none.

And I say it as someone who believes the biggest traditional national security threat facing the U.S. is posed by the march of Islamism around the world.

However, there is a bigger non-traditional national security threat facing the U.S.: We’re going broke! Our system of government is broken! Government is going wild and far exceeding its authority!

This is the appeal of Ron Paul. Do you want to know where his support is coming from? It’s coming from the tea-party movement – a movement absolutely integral to any hope of beating Barack Obama in 2012 and returning Washington to the constraints of the Constitution.

Isn’t it about time for the conservative movement to stop demonizing and attacking Ron Paul as irrelevant and misguided when many of his ideas are sound and sensible?

http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/meeting-the-ron-paul-challenge/

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#1. To: ndcorup (#0)

He seems to think radical Islamists will just leave us alone if we leave them alone. That hasn’t been true for 230 years of American history. And it hasn’t been true for Western civilization for the last 1,300 years.

I stopped right there.

What malarkey.

Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson

Lod  posted on  2012-01-17   13:17:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All (#0)

Ron Paul has some very correct opinions on important matters, matters that I've not heard others state their opinions or "Fix" for.

Just lambasting Ron Paul in his entirety is not intelligent. It IS one of the Old Line GOP's main problems.

If they picked up on some of his proposals, they just MIGHT pick up some more support!

ndcorup  posted on  2012-01-17   13:19:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: ndcorup (#0) (Edited)

Edited to quote Farah:

Then there’s the national security and foreign policy stuff: This is where it gets tough for most conservatives. Ron Paul seems clueless on these issues. He seems to think radical Islamists will just leave us alone if we leave them alone. That hasn’t been true for 230 years of American history. And it hasn’t been true for Western civilization for the last 1,300 years.

Santorum has a clear-headed view on this subject,

The ruination of traditional Republican politics has been wrought by Warmongering and Leviathanesq Neocons -- like the muddleheaded article author, Joe Farah; another of their squawking Chickenhawks. Ron Paul is the Remedy for their wreckage and nonsense on all of the issues.

See 4um video, Ron Paul: 70% Are With Me on Foreign Policy - jump to the 4:08 mark

See also:

Conservatives Who Dismiss Ron Paul Destroy the Party's Future

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2012-01-17   13:53:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: GreyLmist (#3)

Sarah Palin gave the same warning to the GOP.

Still seems most can't grasp it.

ndcorup  posted on  2012-01-17   14:01:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Lod (#1)

I stopped right there.

What malarkey.

No kidding. So what are these "radical Islamists" supposed to have done to us for the last 230 years?

Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner.
Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.
My Man Godfrey (1936 2012)

Esso  posted on  2012-01-17   14:11:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: ndcorup (#0)

It should be apparent by now that the Republican and Democrat Party's and their supporters care only about killing foreigners and supporting police state legislation that makes them "feel" safe, and that includes big government Zionist Joe Farah.

Even if they adopted all of Dr. Paul's domestic agenda, you would have to be a complete fucking retard to believe a word of it. Every single Republican candidate except for Ron Paul has a record of supporting big government. More than 90% of the Republicans in Congress are the same back-stabbing traitors who governed like Democrats during the Bush administration.

I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. - Benjamin Franklin

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2012-01-17   20:31:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: F.A. Hayek Fan (#6)

"Even if they adopted all of Dr. Paul's domestic agenda, you would have to be a complete fucking retard to believe a word of it. Every single Republican candidate except for Ron Paul has a record of supporting big government. More than 90% of the Republicans in Congress are the same back-stabbing traitors who governed like Democrats during the Bush administration. "

I'm a total Realist by Inclination. About as Cynical as possible.

So I really hold out no hope that the Nature of Man will change in my remaining lifetime.

By having read much of Sam Clemmons and Will Rodgers pithy observations from many years ago in our history, it's obvious there's nothing new occurring.

In other words: I agree with you. :-)

ndcorup  posted on  2012-01-17   22:27:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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