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Title: President Paul?
Source: The Reactionary Utopian
URL Source: http://www.sobran.com/columns/2007/070125.shtml
Published: Feb 12, 2007
Author: Joseph Sobran
Post Date: 2007-02-12 04:48:48 by Zoroaster
Keywords: None
Views: 97
Comments: 6

The Reactionary Utopian President Paul?

January 25, 2007

Dozens of people have announced their candidacies for the White House in 2008, and if I had to bet at this point, I would put my money on the old woman. Hillary may be awful, but at least she is predictable. I suppose I can learn to resign myself to her.

What difference does it really make? Our next president will have his or her hands full cleaning up after George W. Bush. In a negative sense, he has already set the agenda for his unfortunate successor. Just getting this country back to normal would be a labor of Hercules. And Hercules isn’t in the race.

Politics doesn’t often produce good news, but I am slightly heartened to learn that Congressman Ron Paul is contemplating a run for the presidency. The Texas Republican has now taken the standard preliminary step of forming an exploratory committee.

Paul, a pro-life medical doctor, is a genuine political maverick. When the House votes for something 434 to 1, you can safely bet that Paul is the 1. He really fights for the principles other Republicans only pretend to stand for, and does so with carefully reasoned explanations of his positions.

In essence, Paul appeals to that subversive document, the U.S. Constitution, long since abandoned by both major parties, not to mention the U.S. Supreme Court. He tests every proposed law by asking whether it exercises a power authorized by the Constitution. The answer is seldom yes.

Many years ago Paul told me, with his affably ironic smile, that he felt more pressure from his fellow Republicans than from Democrats, because the Democrats weren’t embarrassed when a Republican voted like a real conservative, but the Republicans were. Showing up his own party has been the story of Ron Paul’s career. No other Republican has voted against President Bush as consistently as he has.

Paul isn’t flamboyant or defiant about it; his style is quiet and reasonable, not combative. Being a maverick isn’t a pose for him. It’s a matter of conscience and logic.

As a result, the GOP doesn’t care much for him and, if he runs, will try to stifle him. The allegedly right-wing Newt Gingrich, when he was riding high, once supported Paul’s opponent in the primary race; Gingrich knew what he was doing. A genuine conservative’s worst enemy is a fake one. And vice versa.

Paul ran for president once before, in 1988, when he bolted the GOP to run on the Libertarian Party ticket. Much as I admired him, I voted for George H.W. Bush, afraid of ”wasting” my vote on Paul, who had no real chance of winning. Silly me. I soon realized I had really wasted my vote on Bush. It made no difference to Bush, after all, since he was going to win no matter what I did; but it made a difference to me. I still regret it. (And to this day, Bush has never thanked me.)

Paul has no chance of winning this time either, but he may make a real difference just by being himself. He is what liberals used to call a conscience-raiser. He makes people reflect. After six years of supporting George W. Bush, conservatives should be in a reflective mood. American democracy has come down to an unappetizing choice between the War Party and the Abortion Party. Paul could offer an alternative to this bitter dilemma.

The Constitution must never be mistaken for Holy Writ, but at least it is based on the idea that there should be what William F. Buckley has called ”rational limits to government.” At this point, even that may well be a utopian hope.

But we have subscribed to the principle that the Federal Government must confine itself to powers actually enumerated therein. And after all, our rulers are still sworn to uphold it, just as Bill Clinton is still legally bound by his wedding vows.

Taken literally, this would reduce the government to about 5 percent of its current size. That would be a huge improvement. If nothing else, the Constitution stands as a reminder of what normality used to be.

Well, I can dream, can’t I? And today I’m dreaming of President Ron Paul, with a Congress he deserves.

Joseph Sobran

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#1. To: Zoroaster (#0)

Well, I can dream, can’t I? And today I’m dreaming of President Ron Paul, with a Congress he deserves.

Keep dreaming the dream Joseph.

Let us know how dreaming is working for you after the Hillary and Obama debacle comes to us in 2008.

It is a plan by the Doucheocrats to give us two candidates that cannot be questioned, or debated. If you start spouting off against Hillary Clinton, it's because she's a woman, not because she's a filthy traitor.

If you can discredit Obama, it's because he's Black, and not because he's inexperienced, and no different than the rest of the elite cabal who have betrayed this country. The guy is related to McCain, and Edwards. They're all polluted with the same rotten DNA.

Hillary and Obama are going to hitch their wagons together. It's a guaranteed lock, and the worst part, is that the ignorant people of this country are going to fucking fall for it.

I've never seen such idiocy when it comes to the candidates we are getting.

Thank you Baby Boom generation, for giving us the worst leaders in history. That is, until my generation gets there, then those will be the worst leaders in history.

This country's priorities are all fucked up.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-02-12   14:19:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

That is, until my generation gets there, then those will be the worst leaders in history.

if we make it that far bump

Dr.Ron Paul for President

Lod  posted on  2007-02-12   14:33:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

and on the other side, the selection for us is most likely queen guiliani and scarface mcCain.

christine  posted on  2007-02-12   15:11:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: christine (#3)

This is what I've come to realize about the Baby Boomer generation.

They've stripmined the wealth out of all their homes, and therefore have created a false value of housing in my city.

They've been able to singlehandedly destroy the sovereignty of the United States, by preaching this feel good, nonsense about multi-culturalism, and how we have to be World Citizens.

They've managed to make sure that there aren't enough of their descendants to be able to support their numbers, so we have to import people to fleece out of their tax money.

They've managed to create such huge deficits that we now have to amalgamate with Mexico and Canada in order to have a broad enough tax base to cover their asses with social security, and entitlement benefits.

ON TOP OF IT ALL... they've destroyed the ability to tell the truth in this country without immediate consequences, and vilification. Because of their political correctness and outright inability to tell the truth about anything, we cannot have real dialogue in this country as to how to fix the problems.

I AM TIRED OF THIS GENERATION BEING IN CONTROL OF EVERY GODDAMNED FACET OF EXISTENCE IN THIS WORLD, I WANT THEM OUT OF POWER NOW!!!

They've maintained the lies that have been going on for decades, and are no different or better than the people they railed against supposedly. It is their treason that has destroyed this country, and it will be their treachery that keeps MY generation from fixing our nation's problems.

This country's priorities are all fucked up.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2007-02-12   19:31:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#3)

The Ron Paul "Scandal" story should be coming out in the MSM any day now.

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-02-12   19:38:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#4)

it's the elites, tommy, and their controllers, who are to blame.

christine  posted on  2007-02-12   19:43:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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