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Rand Paul and the Gutless Generation
Townhall.com ^ | July 14, 2014 | John Ransom

Posted on 07/14/2014 6:49:22 AM PDT by Kaslin

We need a leader to speak out and make clear our intentions.

With Israel again under attack, the situation in North Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe unsettled and bloody, it’s time for the grown ups to keep our rendezvous with destiny-- which has always been necessitated by the very best of reasons: America’s best interest.

For the last 80 years America has managed to keep the peace world wide—mostly-- and at a historically small cost. But there are some on both the right and the left today who are tired of this American greatness, tired of protecting freedom-loving countries like Israel, Ukraine and yes, even Iraq-- even when it’s in America’s best interest to do so.

So we need to hear from a “leader” on this.

And no, I’m not talking about Barack Obama. Or Hillary Clinton. Or John McCain.

I’d rather hear from Senator Rand Paul, the only politician inside the Republican Party who seems to have guts these days.

Because after spending a week at FreedomFest in Las Vegas I’m convinced of three things: 1) Rand Paul is the clear front runner for the GOP nomination; 2) a person needs more than 2 hours of sleep a night even in Las Vegas, even with a ton of coffee; and 3) without a muscular foreign and defense policy, Rand Paul can’t win the GOP nomination for president.

Even libertarians will admit of this.

Which means we could all be doomed to another big government, big defense Republican who will trade GOP guns for liberal butter.

And not in an “either or" equation, where we trade one for the other, but in a “yes, and please” equation where we get guns and butter both.

The 2016 presidential election is going to be about a lot of things. One of the most important of things we can do is revisit—as we do from time to time-- America’s historical role in the world as a guarantor of peace and confirm it. Rand Paul’s lead in the Republican presidential horse race combined with his credentials with what can generously be called the isolationist crowd can help set the proper tone going forward.

Defaulting to foreign policy that cowers on this side of the ocean-- any ocean—because “we can’t afford” to fight for anything or because “countries get mad at us” for fighting for something or because “America can’t be the policeman of the world” is not admitting of the plain facts.

If there is such a position as policeman of the world, America’s filled that position quite nicely since the end of World War II. This is when a generation of Americans hardened by war-- a better generation than the ones in charge now-- decided small wars were better than big ones.

Today, a gutless generation gets the small wars now with the large wars thrown in later for good measure.

Even skeptics like historian Max Hasting agrees with the rightness of our commitment to Korea during that war. By any measure-- except land conquered-- we won that war. And say what you will about Vietnam, but that war was more a case of the country letting the soldiers down rather than the other way around.

The non-scientific consensus amongst the most hardened or even most gullible libertarians at FreedomFest last week was that what’s in the best interest of the country is the best-- and cheapest-- foreign and defense policy.

It was in the best interest of the country to fight both Korea and Vietnam, just as it was in our best interest to end those wars.

“True patriotism sometimes requires of men to act exactly contrary,” said Robert E Lee, “at one period, to that which it does at another, and the motive which impels them — the desire to do right — is precisely the same.”

It would be easy for Senator Rand Paul to enunciate a foreign and defense policy that firmly keeps America’s best interest in sight, a muscular foreign policy in the libertarian mold of Goldwater or Reagan, as Heritage historian Lee Edwards made the comparison to me on Ransom Notes Radio.

It would also be right for him to do so.

All Paul needs to communicate it: Guts.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: defense; foreignpolicy; iraq; isolationist; randpaul; ukraine
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To: Kaslin
"No, the first thing a new Republican President should do is apologize to the American people"

I disagree. It was more than half the voting American people who elected the idiot twice. Perhaps that part of the American people need to apologize to the rest of us. No, the new Republican President will be apologizing to the rest of the world on behalf of the more than half of the voting American people...
21 posted on 07/14/2014 7:56:23 AM PDT by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: xzins

Do you trust this administration to retaliate? I don’t.

US citizens are the only people retaliated upon.


22 posted on 07/14/2014 8:04:38 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: Kaslin

Destiny? “I do not think that word means what you think it means.”

Our destiny is not to fix the world to keep America safe. It’s ruled by someone else.


23 posted on 07/14/2014 8:08:18 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus (Not since the Civil War has the country been so ideologically divided: Americans v. "World Citizens")
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To: Kaslin

Las Vegas? I thought for sure this dispatch would be from Mosul. It’s pretty gutless of Mr. Ransom to stay on this side of the ocean.


24 posted on 07/14/2014 10:13:22 AM PDT by Plummz (pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie
but do you think this administration should venture into anything outside our borders?

This administration should resign en masse. Nothing less will do.

25 posted on 07/14/2014 10:15:20 AM PDT by NorthMountain
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To: NorthMountain

Not gunna happen...To them this IS normal. Never since Nazi Germany as such a complete collection of Sociopaths, and Psycopathy been collected into one group.


26 posted on 07/14/2014 10:34:02 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: OneWingedShark

Agreed. It would be nice if we actually secured our own borders.

[The actual number of illegals is closer to 30 - 40 million and counting.]


27 posted on 07/14/2014 11:26:51 AM PDT by khelus
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To: khelus

40m, makes the numbers much more disturbing: 1 in 10.


28 posted on 07/14/2014 11:53:18 AM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: OneWingedShark

Yes a very disturbing number. Many only think of illegals as those tromping over the border, however many illegals are visa overstays. There are illegals competing with Americans at all levels of employment from mowing the lawn to high tech and medicine. Most illegals come from cultures that are quite comfortable with big government, government handouts.

Here are some studies on the number of illegals:

How Many Illegals Are There in the U.S.?
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc1601/article_1347.shtml
or
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/pdf/sixteen-one/xvi-1-54.pdf
A 2005 study also puts the number at 20 million

Overview - illegal aliens in the United States
http://www.theamericanresistance.com/ref/illegal_alien_numbers.html
2009 stuy 40 million

The Underground Labor Force
http://www.illegalaliens.us/images/Bear%20Stearns%20Study.pdf
published in 2005 puts the number at up to 20 million

Illegal Aliens: Counting the Uncountable
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc_17_4/tsc_17_4_walsh.shtml
2007 study puts the number at 2 x 20 million or 40 million


29 posted on 07/14/2014 2:51:41 PM PDT by khelus
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