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Title: Colbert 'confused' by Republican candidate Ron Paul
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URL Source: http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Colbe ... blican_candidate_Ron_0614.html
Published: Jun 14, 2007
Author: RP
Post Date: 2007-06-14 20:26:08 by tom007
Keywords: None
Views: 290
Comments: 14

Colbert 'confused' by Republican candidate Ron Paul David Edwards and Muriel Kane Published: Thursday June 14, 2007

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On Wednesday, Stephen Colbert welcomed Ron Paul to The Colbert Report, saying, "With my help, he could become the Republican Mike Gravel."

"I'm not sure how to feel about you," Colbert told Paul, "but I'm passionately ambivalent. You voted against the Patriot Act, you voted again the Iraq War. But you also hate taxes and you hate gun control. You are an enigma wrapped in a riddle nestled in a sesame seed bun of mystery. Are you a Republican or are you not a Republican?"

"You're confused, because I'm a constitutionalist and you haven't met one in a long time, responded Paul, launching into a defense of our constitutional freedoms.

"I'd rather be alive than free and dead," insisted Colbert in his right-wing persona. "That's what they say but they're wrong about that," answered Paul. "I'd rather be free and alive. And you can be. You do not have to give up your liberties in order to be safe."

Paul explained that he is against wars because they only increase government power and he is against every form of big government. As Colbert read out a list, Paul raised his hand higher and higher to agree he would abolish the Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy, the IRS, FEMA, the UN, NATO, the Interstate Commerce Commission, NAFTA, the WTO -- and even UNICEF, though not so much, "It wouldn't be one of my targets, he said.

At The Largest Minority, Manila Ryce blogs, "Stephen gave Republican candidate Ron Paul credit where credit is due, pointing out the similarities libertarians have with liberals, in opposing the war and The Patriot Act."

"And though Colbert was respectful, he did not let Paul get away as easily as fellow liberals Stewart and Maher have," Ryce continues. "Instead, he pointed out the differences between Paul’s far-right ideology and that held by the left. Stephen’s audience obviously wanted to cheer for Paul, but seemed thoroughly confused after they realized that the enemy of your enemy isn’t always your friend."

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#6. To: tom007 (#0)

Some interesting comments at that The Largest Minority site.

Libertarians such as Paul cite government as the enemy of freedom rather than the true cause of tyranny in a democratic society - capitalism (corporate or otherwise). Hence, socialism is decried by the right for aiming to create more control through government. This criticism overlooks the fact that there are more ideological options than simply State Socialism or State Capitalism. Chomsky correctly points out in Government in the Future that “(Revolutionary Socialism) reflects the intuitive understanding that democracy is largely a sham when the industrial system is controlled by any form of autocratic elite, whether it’s owners, managers, technocrats, a vanguard party, a state bureaucracy, or whatever.” Libertarianism means freedom for those who can afford it. Revolutionary Socialism, in which industry is democratically owned and controlled by the workers, aims to bring democracy not only to the community, but to the workplace as well.

Comment by "G" helps to set things straight.

rack42  posted on  2007-06-14   23:02:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: rack42 (#6)

IMO, Libertarianism, although it has some attractive principles, leads to corporate fascism. The U.S. was essentially libertarian in the late 1800s, and that led to the trusts, dying meat red to make it look good...legally, midnight justice, and so much more.

Govt is there to protect the rights of the poor and the minorities. True democracy, where 51 percent can execute the other 49 percent, is just not on. Our system sucks, as others have said, but it sucks a lot less than most other systems. The qualified socialism of Norway, Sweden, New Zealand and Canada might be better, but I doubt it would work for a far larger, more varied country.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-06-14   23:29:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Mekons4 (#7)

But a President Paul couldn't enact pure libertarianism. Congress would be there to stop that.

He would, on the other end, certainly end the war in Iraq, and probably other military interventions.

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