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Title: The Conservative Case Against Ron Paul
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/ ... ervative_case_against_ron_paul
Published: Jun 15, 2007
Author: John Hawkins
Post Date: 2007-06-15 13:14:23 by can of corn
Keywords: None
Views: 422
Comments: 33

Even though he's not one of the top tier contenders, I thought it might be worthwhile to go ahead and write a short, but sweet primer that will explain why so many Republicans have a big problem with Ron Paul. Enjoy!

#1) Ron Paul is a libertarian, not a conservative: I have nothing against libertarians. To the contrary, I like them and welcome them into the Republican Party. But, conservatives have even less interest in seeing a libertarian as the GOP's standard bearer than seeing a moderate as our party's nominee. In Paul's case, his voting record shows that he is the least conservative member of Congress running for President on the GOP side. So, although he is a small government guy, he very poorly represents conservative opinion on a wide variety of other important issues.

#2) Ron Paul is one of the people spreading the North American Union conspiracy: If you're so inclined, you can click here for just one example of Paul talking up a mythical Bush administration merger of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, but you're not missing much if you don't. Reputable conservatives shouldn't be spreading these crazy conspiracy theories and the last thing the GOP needs is a conspiracy crank as our nominee in 2008.

#3) Ron Paul encourages "truther" conspiracy nuts: Even though Ron Paul admits that he does not believe in a 9/11 government conspiracy, he has been flirting with the wackjobs in the "truther movement," like Alex Jones and the "Student Scholars for 9/11 Truth." Republican politicians should either ignore people like them or set them straight, not lend credence to their bizarre conspiracy theories by acting as if they may have some merit, which is what Ron Paul has done.

#4) Ron Paul's racial views: From the Houston Chronicle, Texas congressional candidate Ron Paul's 1992 political newsletter highlighted portrayals of blacks as inclined toward crime and lacking sense about top political issues.

Under the headline of "Terrorist Update," for instance, Paul reported on gang crime in Los Angeles and commented, "If you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be."

Paul, a Republican obstetrician from Surfside, said Wednesday he opposes racism and that his written commentaries about blacks came in the context of "current events and statistical reports of the time."

..."Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,' I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal," Paul said.

...He added, "We don't think a child of 13 should be held responsible as a man of 23. That's true for most people, but black males age 13 who have been raised on the streets and who have joined criminal gangs are as big, strong, tough, scary and culpable as any adult and should be treated as such."

Paul also asserted that "complex embezzling" is conducted exclusively by non-blacks.

"What else do we need to know about the political establishment than that it refuses to discuss the crimes that terrify Americans on grounds that doing so is racist? Why isn't that true of complex embezzling, which is 100 percent white and Asian?" he wrote."

Ron Paul has since claimed that although these comments were in his newsletter, under his name, he didn't write them. Is he telling the truth? Who knows? Either way, those comments don't say much for Paul.

#5) A lot of Ron Paul's supporters are incredibly irritating: There are, without question, plenty of decent folks who support Ron Paul. However, for whatever reason, his supporters as a group are far more annoying than those of all the other candidates put together. It's like every spammer, truther, troll, and flake on the net got together under one banner to spam polls and try to annoy everyone into voting for Ron Paul (which is, I must admit, a novel strategy).

#6) Ron Paul is an isolationist: The last time the United States retreated to isolationism was after WW1 and the result was WW2. Since then, the world has become even more interconnected which makes Ron Paul's strategy of retreating behind the walls of Fortress America even more unworkable than it was back in the thirties.

#7) Ron Paul wants to immediately cut and run in Iraq: Even if you're an isolationist like Ron Paul, the reality is that our foreign policy isn't currently one of isolationism and certain allowances should be made to deal with that reality. Yet, Paul believes we should immediately retreat from Al-Qaeda in Iraq and let that entire nation collapse into genocide and civil war as a result. Maybe, just maybe, Paul's motives are better than those of liberals like Murtha and Kerry, who want to see us lose a war for political gain, but the catastrophic results would be exactly the same.

#8) Ron Paul excused Al-Qaeda's attacks on America: In the single most repulsive moment of the entire Presidential race so far, Ron Paul excused Al-Qaeda's attack on American with this comment about 9/11,

"They attack us because we've been over there. We've been bombing Iraq for 10 years."

In other words, America deserved to be attacked by Al-Qaeda.

This is the sort of facile comment you'd expect to hear from an America-hating left winger like Michael Moore or Noam Chomsky, not from a Republican running for President -- or from any Republican in office for that matter. If you want to truly realize how foolish that sort of thinking is, imagine what the reaction would be if we had bombed Egyptian or Indonesian civilians after 9/11 and then justified it by saying "We attacked them because those Muslims have been over here."

#9) Ron Paul is the single, least electable major candidate running for the presidency in either party: Libertarianism simply is not considered to be a mainstream political philosophy in the United States by most Americans. That's why the Libertarian candidate in 2004, Michael Badnarik, only pulled .3% of the vote. Even more notably, Ron Paul only pulled .47% of the vote when he ran at the top of the Libertarian ticket in 1988. Granted, Paul would do considerably better than that if he ran at the top of the Republican Party ticket, but it's hard to imagine his winning more than, say 35%, of the national vote and a state or two -- even if he were very lucky. In other words, having Ron Paul as the GOP nominee would absolutely guarantee the Democratic nominee a Reaganesque sweep in the election.

Summary: Is Ron Paul serious about small government, enforcing the Constitution, and enforcing the borders? Yes, and those are all admirable qualities. However, he also has a host of enormous flaws that makes him unqualified to be President and undesirable, even as a Republican Congressmen.

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#17. To: can of corn (#0) (Edited)

Summary: Is Ron Paul serious about small government, enforcing the Constitution, and enforcing the borders? Yes, and those are all admirable qualities. However, he also has a host of enormous flaws that makes him unqualified to be President and undesirable, even as a Republican Congressmen.

I thought Zip was gonna ban this Can of Crap. I put this idiot on bozo but it looks like I might still encounter an occasional plagiarized, Hannitized, shit screed, too embarrassing for publication even in a propaganda rag like the Limbaugh letter or Fusion.

Frankly, I wouldn't care if Ron Paul was an escaped alien from area-51. The DEMS and REPS have so screwed this country down that anyone with a Constitutional approach is preferable to what we've had for 100 years.

The Republicans and Democrats have either allowed Bush to enact presidential directives or legislated draconian measures themselves to build such a police state here in America that I would support Osama Bin Laden if he committed to the deconstruction of homo-land insecurity and the federal reserve which supplies the fake money to build all of this shit.

The political divide in this country is re-shaping itself. The party line is fading because people from what is called left and right are meeting in the center, where Ron Paul can win. People are sick and tired of the D.C. stench put off by both parties. Republicans are telling their shrinks that they feel like a battered spouse because the Republican leadership has shit in their face for 6 years, while Democrats are getting a similar feeling having elected a new bunch of Dem liars that thusfar have been stronger supporters of Bush policies than Bush himself.

Months into the presidential campaign the "spin team" of paid shit slingers and poopagada shills can't find any dirt on Ron Paul, can't dispute his voting record, can't harm his reputation by repeating his position on the Iraq fiasco, can't mention his disgust with the Federal Reserve and the IRS, can't get the mainstream radio jocks to do more than ignore Paul because his positions are the ones they're supposed to support but don't, can't mention his adherence to the constitution, and certainly can't mention that he is more constitutionally conservative than any of his opponents, are reduced to distributing transparent crap disguised as a Can of Corn.

Listening to the talk radio morons of late it's obvious that the powers that be want one of the three top tier fake Republicans or Hillary to be the next President. [Oh GOD, if we don't win Hitlery will be president is their daily mantra.]

No President in history has done more to destroy the core of this country than Bush. He's so bent on destroying shit that he's destroyed his own party.

The article posted by Can of Porn is another "Republican" attack on Ron Paul. Use of terms like "Reaganesque sweep", "cut and run", "North American Union conspiracy", and inferences to the Ghouliani attack were probably written by bolshevik Michael Medved for disgustingly disingenous dipshits like Can of Corn to post on the internet.

enormous flaws that makes him unqualified to be President

The author then pulls out all the stops with the above statement. Considering the Bush Administration today, and Klinton's before him, enormous flaws appears to be what qualified them for president.

Looks like the Republicans are crapping their pants to me.

noone222  posted on  2007-06-17   5:47:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: noone222, can of corn (#17)

Looks like the Republicans are crapping their pants to me.

Looks like the cornholer needs to stick this and ROTATE!

BTP Holdings  posted on  2007-06-17   6:11:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: BTP Holdings (#22)

Whomever he works for must think we need to waste more of our time.

Where do they find these morons, the unemployment office or under bridges ?

noone222  posted on  2007-06-17   6:20:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: noone222 (#23)

Where do they find these morons, the unemployment office or under bridges ?

I was thinking more along the lines of what they dredged up from the cesspool out back.

BTP Holdings  posted on  2007-06-17   6:31:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: BTP Holdings (#24)

By the way, do you have any idea where these "fucktards" are coming from ???

noone222  posted on  2007-06-17   6:59:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: noone222, christine (#26)

any idea where these "fucktards" are coming from ???

I'm not sure, but some of this stuff cornholer is posting is so old it has cobwebs on it. I think they are retread PSYOP people. Maybe a few are CluelessPussies. Those whackjobs are always a concern for their disruptive activities.

Best thing we can do is keep banning them when they expose themselves. They all have the same MO from what I see. And they just keep lying even after you blow their shit away.

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