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Hate Ron Paul? Blame the establishment
The Daily Caller ^ | 1/16/12 | James Poulos

Posted on 01/16/2012 5:52:12 PM PST by traviskicks

He has a solid, unshakeable base. His poll numbers are rising, not sinking. He hasn’t had to go negative. He hasn’t had to deliver a speech to get past his newsletter-induced Reverend Wright moment.

Oh, and one other thing: he’s in this race ’til the finish line.

His name is Ron Paul, and you have the establishment to thank for his shocking march from the margins to something almost mainstream.

In retrospect, at least, there’s really nothing shocking about it. At every step, he has been boosted up and pushed forward by the horrendous failure of the establishment to remove the real-life conditions that heighten his appeal.

Some of these failings, and their great power, have begun to inspire pieces of commentary unthinkable even two years ago.

Says Charles Krauthammer of his position in the GOP: “regardless of my feelings or yours, the plain fact is that Paul is nurturing his movement toward visibility and legitimacy.”

Says Mark Steyn of his foreign policy: “deploring it is an inadequate response to a faction that is likely to emerge with the second-highest number of delegates at the GOP convention.”

Says Glenn Greenwald of his embarrassment of the left: “Ron Paul’s candidacy is a mirror held up in front of the face of America’s Democratic Party and its progressive wing, and the image that is reflected is an ugly one; more to the point, it’s one they do not want to see because it so violently conflicts with their desired self-perception.”

All true. Yet in the minds of many, inside and outside the Beltway, the particulars of Paulmentum continue to taint the phenomenon with more than a whiff of illegitimacy. There is the newsletter issue. There are the associations with conspiracy-mongering. There is the almost wickedly gleeful hawk-baiting on the subject of Iran. There are the legions of Paul fans, on the Internet and in meatspace, whose enthusiasm borders on the berserk, and sometimes more than borders.

These things inspire something more dangerous than fear in the hearts of elites (and of normal people who can’t quite bear the thought of deciding to comprehensively reject the elites’ global leadership). They inspire contempt.

Natural a reaction as it may be for some, contempt for Paul, his supporters, and his sympathizers is so dangerous because it reinforces the sense that the response of the establishment elite to the global economic crisis should leave only a crazy person feeling worse than ever about the U.S. and the world.

After all, the establishment makes an apparently compelling case that, even if you hate some things about the way the post-crisis world is shaking out, you ought to thank your deity of choice that we even have a world to hate on. Barack Obama is not the only one to insist, in so many words, that the establishment saved the human race from a total financial meltdown. Surely you tinfoil hat people could set your overactive imaginations racing with visions of the apocalyptic nightmare that would have entailed. Now where’re the thanks?

Well, there’s just one problem. The establishment elite managed to forestall Armageddon by intensifying the conditions that led to the colossal crisis in the first place. Some say they did this by choice; others say they were forced to do it. The motives don’t matter half as much as the outcome: a financial system more concentrated than before 2008; a political system more dysfunctional; an executive branch more powerful; a federal government possessed of more money, greater reach, and broader authority; and promises of even more to come.

One objection to the picture you are no doubt beginning to form in your head is that, this time, they got it right. This is actually a nontrivial claim. Surely you remember doing something insanely irresponsible and knowing in a flash (miraculous survival!) that you’d never be so carelessly stupid as to try that again. Give the establishment the benefit of the doubt.

But the benefit of the doubt doesn’t matter either. Again, look at the outcome: an increase in the level of risk of total system collapse, courtesy of the intensified factors that led to 2008.

Surely the old military adage holds true, though, that the safest place to hide from an incoming artillery shell is in the crater blown open by the last one? Unfortunately, the ground is shifting beneath us. The international situation, with its complexly interdependent political, economic, financial, and religious variables, is deep into a period of extreme volatility, and getting deeper.

Put differently, we are carrying a Jenga into a moon bounce, with the role of the Jenga being played by civilization as we know it.

The intuition of an “inadequate response” at this order of magnitude is the animating spirit behind the Paul phenomenon. It’s correct to note that Paul’s foundational emphasis on liberty is central to his success, but not enough thought is being put into why the liberty pitch is working.

Answer? Because the logic of liberty offers an alternative structural response to the foreboding risk calculus exacerbated by the establishment’s answer to 2008. Dispersing political authority, and the financial power that concentrates around it, makes for a game much different from Jenga.

Back in June, in my first column in these pages, I advised that a new world disorder would be blunted in the U.S. because of the deep and well-dispersed cultural and historical resources uniquely found among Americans at such a scale. As a whole, our establishment elites have proven unable so far to craft a response to the ongoing global predicament that will not minimize what advantages the American people do enjoy should a new crisis indeed transpire.

Given the apparent likelihood of a fresh crisis event, and given how our post-crisis system is structured to cascade disruptions toward catastrophe, the somewhat out-of-left-field logic of liberty advanced by Paul seems to be striking a growing number of Americans — not just on the right — as something less of a gamble.


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To: RKBA Democrat
When it comes to foaming at the mouth I would never try and out Paul or a Paulbot.

As I said if I am a Paul Hater I like the company I am in.

“Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!” — Jim Robinson, 09/30/07

Much better company than Islamic aploygist, Code Pink Wackos, potheads, Truthers, holocaust deniers and anti-Semites that seem to love Paul.
61 posted on 01/17/2012 6:47:48 PM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Kartographer

“Much better company than Islamic aploygist, Code Pink Wackos, potheads, Truthers, holocaust deniers and anti-Semites that seem to love Paul.”

I’d give that about a 6 out of 10. I’m sure you can do a lot better. Heck, that’s almost nice.

While I think comparing Ron Paul to pol pot is probably the best I’ve seen on FR so far, I’m sure that someone has something even more over the top to offer.


62 posted on 01/17/2012 7:23:53 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (The party of Liberty - The GOP. Join today!!)
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To: A.Hun
Ezekiel 36
2 Thus saith the Lord GOD; Because the enemy hath said against you, Aha, even the ancient high places are ours in possession:

...

7 thus saith the Lord GOD; I have lifted up mine hand, Surely the heathen that are about you, they shall bear their shame.

63 posted on 01/17/2012 8:11:37 PM PST by Theophilus (Not merely prolife, but prolific)
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To: Theophilus

Matthew 7:

[15] Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
[16] Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
[17] Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
[18] A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
[19] Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
[20] Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

RP has lots of fruits to judge by.


64 posted on 01/17/2012 8:24:00 PM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: RKBA Democrat

I agree with you comparing Paul to Pol Pot is in no way fair to Pol Pot.


65 posted on 01/17/2012 9:14:27 PM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: A.Hun
False prophet? We're talking politics here. I don't think you are a Romney fan but if you are:

1 Corinthians 16:22
If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maranatha.

I would be strongly tempted to vote for Santorum instead of Paul, if he was in the lead and he made it to the KY primary, but he won't. My choice will be between Romney and Paul and my choice will be crystal clear.

66 posted on 01/18/2012 6:46:50 AM PST by Theophilus (Not merely prolife, but prolific)
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To: Theophilus; 50mm

If you support Ron Paul, you are not a conservative and shouldn’t be on this site.

If you are a Christian, how can you support a man that would sacrifice God’s chosen people to the Islamic horde?

It is plainly evident now that Ron Paul is a nut, and so are his supporters (its been evident to me for a long while, but many mainstream conservatives have been duped by his “constitutional” claims). You are handing the nomination to Romney because sane conservatives aren’t going to vote for RP and you dilute the vote in the primaries. You are just greasing the skids for Obamanation.

It is very simple.

Now, please go away and leave me alone. Arguing with you is not much different than arguing with a potted plant.


67 posted on 01/18/2012 8:56:39 AM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: A.Hun
If you are a Christian, how can you support a man that would sacrifice God’s chosen people to the Islamic horde?

You think our government thinks that Israel is "God's chosen people?" Do you think our foreign policy is constructed to protect Israel's interests? We use our "help" to manipulate Israel and weaken it and prevent it from defending itself.

I'll argue any time and anywhere on FR unless Jim bans me. If JR outlaws the defense or support of Paul and his ideas, then I'll certainly respect that but if that happens, then this site will have precious little to say after SC/FL because I know he can't stand Romney and neither can I.

I also anticipate that Rand Paul could very possibly be a front runner in the future.

After this, I will no longer respond to your posts unless I forget who you are :-)

68 posted on 01/18/2012 10:16:51 AM PST by Theophilus (Not merely prolife, but prolific)
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To: Afronaut

Ron Paul cannot win the primary because he will never get convince the Republicans to vote for him, he’s stuck. If Romney is having trouble convincing conservatives, Ron Paul is never going win them over. Most of us consider Ron Paul to be a nut on the order of Cynthia McKinney.


69 posted on 01/18/2012 11:10:13 AM PST by Eva
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To: Bellflower

Limited government.


70 posted on 01/22/2012 10:30:49 PM PST by TexasKamaAina
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To: traviskicks

The democrats pay no attention to the constitution, the republicans claim to defend the constitution but they use very political correct language in doing so and even then their actions do not measure up to their words.

But some one comes along and uses strong words in their belief and defense of the constitution and the people who make a lot of small talk about believing in the constitution calls them dangerous nut cases.

It reminds me of people who will in church pray to God in the name of Jesus but on the street will not even acknowledge his name.

Which means to me that most people like the sound of the constitution but only for them selves and no one else and then only if it does not interfere with their personal safety and security.


71 posted on 10/13/2012 2:56:33 AM PDT by ravenwolf
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