Posted on 07/23/2007 7:58:41 AM PDT by George W. Bush
Paul faithful flock to Spartanburg appearance
A little-known Texas congressman seeking the Republican nomination for president visited Spartanburg on Saturday and seemed to arrive with all the makings of rock-star candidate for his party despite polling low, little name recognition and a relatively small campaign staff.
Supporters call it the Ron Paul Revolution. You mightve seen it on signs or T-shirts. Or MySpace.
Paul received no less than 16 standing ovations during his hour-plus speech and question-and-answer session at the Summit Pointe Event Center first, when he entered the room, a second one when a re-entered after doing a quick television interview and a third when he was formally introduced.
Thunderous applause also followed when he decried the Patriot Act (ovation No. 4), when he said America should never go to war without a declaration from Congress or because of a United Nations resolution (ovation Nos. 8 and 9), and when he attacked President Bushs foreign policy and handling of the war in Iraq (ovation Nos. 11, 12 and 13).
No nation building. No policing of the world. Peace is popular, Paul said. The sooner we get out of Iraq, the fewer Americans will die. And I say, its time to come home.
About 400 people half from out of state were shoehorned into Summit Pointe for a barbecue luncheon that doubled as a fundraiser for the Spartanburg County Republican Party. The local GOP, after expenses, made an estimated $5,000 on the event.
Paul was invited to speak to the local party faithful (they numbered about 80 in the crowd) after county chairman Rick Beltram took offense at Pauls explanation of the 9/11 attacks as blowback from Americas past intervention in the affairs of other countries during a GOP debate. That led to a widely distributed online tit-for-tat between Beltram and Paul supporters, and Beltram eventually invited Paul here to explain himself.
Blowback, in and of itself, was not mentioned Saturday, though Paul often alluded to it, going as far back as World War I, which (President) Woodrow Wilson got us into unnecessarily, and drew the lines in the Middle East that were suffering for today.
Beltram said he agreed with Paul on most issues except foreign policy, and that he believes the Texan converted some Upstaters to his revolution with Saturdays speech.
I left feeling like a hero, Beltram said. I got more positive comments after that event than all the other presidential events combined.
“About 400 people half from out of state”
This is newsworthy? PLEASE! The other candidates draw larger crowds than that, without bussing in supporters from other parts of the country.
RP deserves a fair chance to be heard. What he does not deserve is a pass at making some of the ridicules statements he's made about how this country asked to be attacked (perhaps the the exact words he used, but the jist was the same). As a presidential candidate he should be allowed to put forth his resume and his ideas on what he would do as president if elected. But, any presidential candidate, RP included, should not be given a free pass when they make comments or statements which are not supportable or realistic. That applies to any candidate, agree?
“Who is Don Paul?”
Don Paul is the cousin of Don Ho. They used to sing together and used the stage name Don Don.
Well, we agree to disagree. Good luck to your candidate.
Of course, with a Dr. Demento administration, it'll be something more like this.
Remember, kids, these people hate us. They hate anyone that doesn't subscribe to their 7th century death cult. They are commanded to kill us if we don't convert. Dr. Demento likes to pretend this is another era. It ain't. These guys aren't cute, and Dr. Demento isn't cute anymore.
A baseball pitcher is a baseball pitcher because he pitches baseballs. A baseball slugger is a baseball slugger because he slugs baseballs. Someone who pitches propaganda for our nation's Al Qaeda enemies is an Al Qaeda propagandist. This requires more brain cells to figure out than are possessed by "paleowhatevers" who generally seem easily confused as to what side they, as Americans, are supposed to be on in this war. Normal folks see that paleoPaulie and the Paulistinians are clearly on the wrong side and unfit to lead our nation.
This is a free country (at least until the paleowhatevers manage to get their towel-wrapped Islamofascistbuds to impose Sharia Law here) and you are entitled to adopt the heresies of your choice. You are not free to expect much less demand that patriots and conservatives respect your choices when you side with a candidate who sides with the enemies of our nation during war.
If that makes me "narrow-minded" so be it. Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! Ignorance would be the characteristic of the paleowhatevers who reflexively side with the radical left in opposing our nation and its interests. The paleos whine, witch (sp.?), moan and complain every time our nation does something truly American like retaliate against those who think 9/11 was a good idea. That is what is really sad. Betraying your country in time of war is NOT acceptable. Pat Buchanan understands that and paleoPaulie does not. While Pat opposed the war before it began, he has judiciously zipped his lip after it began. Unlike paleoPaulie and the Paulistinian political harem, Pat knows the wages of nakedly undermining one's nation at war and paleoPaulie and company are just beginning to learn that hard lesson.
Your blase attitude as to enemies who struck the World Trade Center and much more importantly our Pentagon is what is really sad. And puhleeeeze spare us the Al Qaeda and Demonrat and paleo propaganda about the hijackers being mostly Saudis which is about as relevant as their eye color. This enemy transcends national boundaries and allegiances and must be crushed wherever found. The now executed Sodamn Insane (and his thankfully ventilated spawn Uday and Kucay) harbored Abbu "Achille Lauro" Abbas (suddenly dead of a heart attack at the beginning of the war) and Abu Nidal (died "a suicide" of five or six gunshots to the back of his head on his Baghdad apartment/hiding place at the very beginning of the war).
Who knows? Maybe it was Dubya's fault. Everything else seems to be, at least to those who agree with International A.N.S.W.E.R., Ramsay Clark and paleoPaulie.
The Ames straw poll has nothing whatever to do with actual Republican public opinion. Like any other source of hope for Paulistinians, the Ames poll will allow antiwar leftists who have nothing whatever to do with the GOP to pack the hall to cause trouble. College student and faculty leftists, communists, moveon.org types, and other enemies of our country will be out in force. They won’t even have to give up choosing delegates for their favorite red Demonrat. When the delegates are chosen, we shall see the definitive humiliation of paleoPaulie and his love slaves.
The choice is occupying Mesopatamia or having them march on Vienna. You cannot ignore history before 1700.
July 23, 2007 What a great trip to South Carolina! On Saturday, I talked to the Spartanburg County GOP. About 350 people attended from all over the South, and the local party made $5000 out of it. Originally, this had seemed to be unfriendly territory, but everyone couldnt have been nicer or more welcoming. And we all learned something.Notice how Iraq isn't even mentioned? But he's thrilled with questions on Austrian (von Mises) economics. And the victory of a self-described "Ron Paul-style" congressional candidate from Georgia over the local big-government same-old-same-old Republican establishment candidate.
Then I spoke to a rally in Greenville. The local papers were less biased than most, but they still estimated the crowd at 500. We had set the room with 1100 chairs, and almost all of them were taken. In addition, people stood in ranks at the back and sides. In other words, there were more than 1000 people there.
This crowd -- also from all over the South, and thanks to all those who drove hours to be there -- was typically diverse. Lots of young people, but also lots of families with children. And seniors too. I talked about foreign and domestic policy, and noted that those concerned about pollution must support private property. Government property is never well cared for. Just look at the environmental problems left over from the USSR!
I also talked about sound money and the Federal Reserve, about the inflation it is inflicting on us, and about the recessions it causes, and the unjust redistribution of wealth it brings about. A young man who drove up from Auburn, Alabama, said he never thought he'd see the day when a call to abolish the central bank would receive a long standing ovation in American politics.
But if there is one thing we know, people are hungry for the truth. And that is especially true of this moment. I found the same concerns at a picnic of local political activists I attended. I even got questions about Austrian economics!
Last Tuesday in Georgia, Dr. Paul Broun defeated state senator John Whitehead in a special election to Congress. John had all the establishment and money on his side. But Paul discussed obedience to the Constitution, limited government, the failure of the national Republican leadership, and a less aggressive foreign policy. And he won. Columnist Robert Novak said this terrified all the establishment types in the Republican Party. I had talked to Paul during his campaign, and was thrilled to congratulate him on his victory. There is a new wind blowing.
Our bottom-up campaign -- not top-down in the usual official fashion -- has gotten far bigger and more successful, at a faster rate, than even I dreamed. And the sky is the limit. Don't we owe it to our great forbears, and to our children and grandchildren and great grandchildren down through the generations, not to lose our country? We can win the fight for the ideals of the founders. We can have freedom, peace, and prosperity. We can be blessed by our fellow citizens, and by all those who come after us.
2. Ronald Reagan on Lebanon is one thing. Ronald Reagan would have hammered Al Qaeda a multiple as hard as he hammered Qaddafi after we were attacked in New York City and the Pentagon. Reagan was a man. PaleoPaulie and his backers are wimps. This is the obvious truth and is based on the evidence of El Ron Paulie's own apologetics for Al Qaeda: Ohhhh, the pooor babies. Of course they are upset that we disobey them and that we are allied with Israel!!! You can't blame them for attacking us. Or words to that affect. If citing paleoPaulie's own infamous mouth as evidence of his despicability is a "smear", then you occupy a strange universe. How many moons in your sky????
Also, Lebanon has no oil and is about as important as Somalia or the Balkans (not at all). Iraq is an entirely different matter. Also note that the soviets no longer exist and that Russia is a considerably weaker power than was the ussr.
More reporting from RP himself on the SC event and others he had this weekend. Very upbeat, big crowds. And our RP-style candidate in Georgia won a congressional seat! See my previous post for RP’s email.
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