Posted on 01/13/2012 7:26:17 PM PST by mnehring
Most people already know that Ron Paul refused to endorse John McCain in the 2008 general election. While I dont necessarily agree with that decision, especially from a contender for the GOP nominee, I can certainly understand it. Lord knows I hated every nice thing I had to say about John McCain and wasnt entirely pleased about pulling the lever for him (which is a dramatic understatement). Most people assume that Paul endorsed Libertarian candidate Bob Barr in 2008, which is partially true. However, that is not the entire story. Paul also endorsed three other candidates.
The first of those was Chuck Baldwin. I dont really know a lot about Baldwin except that he has been on record early and often in support of the proposition that the South should have won the Civil War. This sort of thing would ordinarily disqualify most normal people from endorsing Chuck Baldwin, but Ron Paul is not most normal people. And given what most Ron Paul supporters seem willing to forgive, a little Confederate sympathy (or even a lot of Confederate sympathy) seems like small potatoes.
The second was Cynthia McKinney. Yes, you read that correctly, Ron Paul endorsed Cynthia McKinney in 2008. For those who do not know, Cynthia McKinney is a certifiably insane anti-American anti-Semitic lunatic. She first came to widespread public attention when she was arrested for punching out a member of the capitol police who tried to stop her when she wasnt wearing her pin. Cynthia McKinney is so crazy that she got defeated in a primary by a guy who thought Guam might tip over and capsize. McKinney was once arrested by the Israelis while trying to give aid to Hamas and penned a bizarre anti-American and anti-Israeli screed. See more of her anti-Americanism here.
Now, I know that the above is not necessarily persuasive to the average Ron Paul fan after all, if they were bothered by siding with terrorists, theyd have probably jumped off the Paul bandwagon already. What is perhaps more important is that Cynthia McKinney is also next door to being a communist in terms of her domestic policy. McKinney is an open and avowed enemy of free market capitalism, preferring instead Ghadaffi-style socialism. Seriously, she literally and openly favors dictatorial socialism. McKinney ran on the Green Party ticket, whose platform explicitly includes guaranteed open-ended welfare (at a living wage) for everyone regardless of their ability or willingness to work, among other quasi-communist and far-left economic policies.
The fourth and final candidate Ron Paul endorsed for President was Ralph Nader. Yes, the same Ralph Nader who was so far to the left on economic matters that he could see no difference between Al Gore and George W. Bush. The same Ralph Nader who also longs for the day when the last vestiges of capitalism have died in America. Nader, you remember was the guy who made running as the Green Party candidate famous.
Why, you might ask, would Ron Paul, champion of economic freedom and limited government, endorse two avowed socialists for President? Well, you see, they signed a document:
Paul will offer this open endorsement to the four candidates because each has signed onto a policy statement that calls for balancing budgets, bring troops home, personal liberties and investigating the Federal Reserve, the Paul aide said.
You see, despite a lengthy and public history of supporting massive government expansion and infringement upon personal liberties, and despite running on a party platform that explicitly calls for the massive expansion of Government welfare, these people would clearly have been better at shrinking the government than the Republicans on the basis of signing this absurd pledge. To be fair, Paul was probably just following the Golden Rule here after all, Paul had just spent the last two years being a truther in front of truthers and denying trutherism in front of the media, so he doubtless was extending the sort of blind eye towards Nader and McKinneys insanity that he wished everyone else would turn towards his.
For whatever his failings as a Presidential candidate and conservative (and they were legion), no reasonable person would say that John McCain was worse than any of these clowns. It was one thing for Paul to not endorse McCain but we have to ask what sort of person affirmatively supports anti-American avowed socialists and confederate sympathizers over a Republican? The answer: Someone who, like Howard Dean, hates Republicans and everything they stand for.
He’s a hater!
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In other words we have nothing but crooks running for office in both parties.
Ron Paul and Harry Reid are twins separated a birth
More garbage being dumped on the public to distort and confuse voters.
This means Jim DeMint is in bed with these very same people, and Sarah Palin. Mostly it’s republican elites that fear Paul.
Yawn. The Ron Paul hate borders on insanity. His is spot on regarding economics, finances, inflation, 2nd amendment, freedom, etc.
Ah, something I can agree with R.P. with.
Unfortunately there is accepted wisdom on the Civil War, and it has become sacred. We lost 600,000 - 700,000 of our own people. Many others were maimed. War crimes were rampant. Cities and homes were destroyed. Lincoln violated the Constitution more than any other president. Young men were conscripted to fight against their will, the ultimate violation of freedom.
As far as I know, we were the only country to liberate slaves through war. We could have peacefully let the South go and then embargoed trade. Slavery was extremely inefficient and was collapsing under its own weight. It was already in its last days. (Read de Tocqueville's Democracy In America about how poorly slave states performed and why.)
If a state wants to leave the Union, no other state has the right to keep it in. This is the essence of federalism.
Few can see the Civil War for the atrocity it was. As Thomas Paine said "Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not YET sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favour; a long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason."
According to DeMint and Palin we should embrace Paul. So, Welcome to the Republican fold Cynthia McKinney (((hugs))). We have much to learn from Paul and friends.
Yes, at times I hate Republicans as well - so what? I really have no idea why articles like this are even written. Paul’s not going to win the nomination, despite getting plenty of votes along the way (surely right up until the very final primary; he’s never dropping out). All this is does is play into the persecution complex that characterizes a somewhat large portion of his supporters.
I’m still in wonderment that people are still taking this tinfoil hat wearing individual seriously as a possible presidential candidate.
Oh please. Go support a RINO and stamp your feet telling us all that that person is a rock ribbed conservative
How can anyone even defend such a statement? Ron Paul wants extremely limited government and maximum personal freedom. Harry Reid wants massive government intrusion. Ron Paul, love him or not, is an honest guy. Harry Reid can't speak without lying.
Ron Paul is an antisemitic conspiracy kook.
I agree. He really needs to stop hating or it could push him over the edge.
To the headline: - yea duh
Included in that: reason, rational thought, coherent ideas
Bingo. Confederate sympathies is no good reason to “disqualify” someone.
I’m glad you brought it up 1st.
As for the other hair-brains, yes, I agree - they’re all hair-brains. McKinney is indeed certifiable, and Nader has obviously been a certified liberal for ages - the original Safety NAZI.
Paul is not honest.
He is dishonest about his ideas, his anti-Semitism, his anti-racist views, his spending, et al.
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