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Thursday, February 12, 2009
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
You've Got to Hand It to a Man Who Tells It Like He Sees It
by Matt Towery
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It is considered dangerous in the mainstream media ever to reference Congressman Ron Paul of Texas as anything but a political anomaly. Well, here I go about Paul, just as I did in my new book, "Paranoid Nation," in which I discussed the impact he had on the 2008 GOP presidential contest. (And no, I'm not calling Rep. Paul paranoid).

In November 2007, I was in the pressroom after the CNN/YouTube Republican debate in St. Petersburg, Fla. That was the night Mike Huckabee stole the show with his comment that Jesus was too smart to ever run for public office. One has to take into account the fact that the debate was taking place in a metropolitan area that had already seen housing prices plummet and home sales dry up. Yet not one candidate raised the issue of housing or the impending financial crisis.

Actually, there was one candidate that night who focused on where the nation was really headed. Attacked and derided by the more "acceptable" GOP candidates, it was Ron Paul who warned that America was "going bankrupt" and that our infrastructure was decaying. He also harped the loudest on the need to cut spending.

Throughout the 2008 campaign, Paul kept telling anyone who would listen that the nation was literally printing money to pile up massive debts, and that there would be a major price to pay for Congress and the president being asleep at the wheel.

Now look where we are. We are spending money faster than we can print it, our nation really is going bankrupt, and Congress is being forced to deal with real issues such as infrastructure even as it pours massive amounts of pork into a stimulus bill that in reality has turned into the largest appropriations bill ever passed. It's a bill that was cobbled together in haste by a Congress that didn't even realize we were in trouble as late as November 2007.

Not all of Ron Paul's ideas were on point. But his general theme proved to be right on. And the Republicans ran the exact sort of milquetoast general election campaign that I expected. No theme and no passion.

Now Paul is taking another position that puts him at odds with his party's traditional stand on a controversial issue -- Cuba. Paul has co-authored legislation with several Democrats to allow travel by American citizens to and from Cuba.

That will anger many in the Cuban-American community who believe that punishing the Castro brothers is still critical. Maybe. But let's look at the other side of this argument.

The United States has had an embargo on Cuba for decade after decade. The Castro regime has managed -- with help from various friendly communist nations and others -- to stay alive the whole time.

Paul and others who support the bill believe that as Cubans see the modern conveniences that Americans carry with them, and as more Americans spread the word of how life in a democratic republic is -- even in a darn-near depression -- that Cuban citizens will start to want to see life in their country change as well.

I have no opinion as to which side of this particular argument is correct. But it is clear to me that the Castro boys are on their last leg, and there are many who would not be shocked to see the island liberated in the coming years. If American travel there would contribute to that liberation faster, then Rep. Paul would once again have taken a position unpopular in his party but correct in its assessment.

While Ron Paul may not be everyone's cup of tea, I have to hand it to the man for being willing to take tough stands on issues. I well remember several of the Republican presidential candidates smirking as they listened to what they perceived to be Paul's "conspiracy theories." Well, they weren't conspiracy theories. They were, for the most part, realistic assessments by a guy who wasn't afraid to speak out.

Perhaps the Republican Congress has taken a little more of a Ron Paul approach to issues as well. With the exception of a small handful of the usual suspects, they stood together against a stimulus bill that may have been well-intended when it started as an infrastructure "put-people-to-work" piece of legislation, but then turned into a monster once it went through Congress.

Perhaps Paul's colleagues should spend more time listening to his views. They may not all be on the mark, but when it came to this financial collapse, Paul nailed it.

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Dr. Paul
I voted for Paul in the primary, I believed then and still do that he was the clear choice out of the rest.

The reason the Repugnantcans won't debate Paul's ideas is that both they and the Dhimmicratic Party are controlled by the same kind of people. And at some level, the same people. A man of Dr. Paul's belief in the Constitution is not going to get any help in any election from either party.

P.S. Dr. Douglas sounds like an idiot. And that is problematic since he is a "professor." Try professing something other than ignorance Douglas.

A proud ul voter
I voted for Ron Paul in the '08 Republican primary. I certainly don't regret it. I might regret that Dr. Paul didn't pursue an independent or third-party Presidential bid. At the time, I thought Paul made the right choice on that; that an independent run would enable his enemies in the Republican party to say, "See, he's not really a Republican" and destroy any influence Dr. Paul might have in the GOP. But considering that he doesn't seem to have much influence in the party anyway, an independent candidacy might have done more to keep the "revolution" going and remind people that not everybody sees Almighty Government and its prophet Obama as our savior.

As for Cuba, Paul's view on ending the embargo makes sense to me. The embargo certainly hasn't toppled Castro (even assuming it's America's business to do that). If anything, it's helped Castro by giving him an excuse for his system's economic failures. And bear in mind: the intended purpose of the embargo may be to promote freedom for Cuans, but the embargo is itself a violation of Americans' own freedo to travel and trade where they choose. Maybe there was some justification for that when Cuba was allied with the Soviet Union, but not now.

Melt Down
Where is Ron Paul now if this Meth Down was caused by George Soros or China,Russia etc?How is the time for him to start raising HELL.

prophet in his own time..
is surely ignored if not killed. In the case of R Paul he has been killed politically by the the genuises on Wall St and others so allied with them. I would be in favor of investigating the finances of every member of Congress and their families to find out when they bailed out of the stock market and the money markets in the last two years.
If anyone has a comparable trait with A Lincoln it is R Paul.

Please, Dr Douglas,
Dr. Paul's "connections" with white supremacist groups don't exist, but is just a ploy to discredit him in the same manner all those who believe in the original Constitution and liberty must be discredited to make way for global socialism. Dr Paul is a problem for the banking elite who are destroying this country with their counterfeit money. I say, the emperor (FED) has no clothes and Dr. Paul is the only one pointing that out while all the rest of you go on pretending that he does!

If you really
support Ron Paul then you have one 24 hour period to try and change Pelousy and MS. Harry Reid to reauthorise the E-VERIFY bill that was stripped from the stimulious bill. It requires employers to verify the status of any new hire as to citizenship. It seems like a travesty of justice that a piece of legislation that costs the taxpayers almost one trillion dollars to create jobs will allow illegals to aquire some of these jobs and be even a larger drain on out country.

Matt is On Right on Target
How come Towery gets it and so few self-described conservatives don't? All the GOP has done is conserve a status-quo arrested from the Democrats in '94, turn the pile of manure over and called it fresh fertilizer.

Dr. Ron Paul is Chief Brody in the original movie Jaws. The Republican establishment is the slimy Mayor, Larry Vaughn, pushing to hide the truth about the Great White Shark because it's bad for the local Chamber of Commerce and will scare off tourists.

Problem is... no one can slay Leviathan alone and all the "conservative" Larry Vaughns regard the U.S. Constitution as as just another ____ ____ piece of paper.


And YES! We should open doors to Cuba, buy its cigars, expand trade and promote tourism. Right now, just about everybody in the world can visit there, except honest U.S. citizens who are not "main stream journalists" with government-issued permits.


Amen, Jimbo, AMEN!
OTOH, the loonies can never see the forest for the trees.

And, not completely on a new note, the only reason that flim-flams work is that there is ALWAYS someone who is greedy enough to believe that by swallowing a camel, they can get rich quick. (Sure, it a seriously mixed metaphor, but you get the idea.) I still see those info-mercials saying you can make millions in the real estate market. LOL.

melvin
Amazing how you were to able to transition from an article about government spending to attacking religious people. So there are no atheists that blindly follow people? Please, tell me another story. Martin Luther just blindly followed the Catholic church? No wait we have Protestantism. Those who comprised a large part of the settlers here were just blindly following the Anglican Church? No wait, they left Great Britain, came here and played a major role in the development of the individual thinking for himself, and through which thinking created an environment for the Declaration of Independence.

SMyles
"Perhaps the only hope is massive home schooling..."

Nope. Expect that to be made illegal in short order as a form of antisocial "child abuse."


Original Ideas.
Ron Paul has his own ideas and they are original. Most people play follow the leader and have no ideas or moral compass of their own. They just go with the Godfathers flow and suck up to it. It is the rare individual that chooses their own moral path. Atheists, Cynics, Abortionists, and most outsiders deserve our admiration. They have the integrity to do it their own way. Religious devotees are an obedient bunch. After seeing a religious leader drink it, Hindu groups in India have plans to release a soft drink made from cow's urine. It is sure to replace Coke and Pepsi.

Perhaps the only hope is
massive home schooling. With the death grip the socialists teachers union has on our education system, I see no hope of future generations actually getting an education as opposed to the current indoctrination that is occuring. They are churning out little socialists by the millions.

These little socialists are now the grown up folks in the MSM, democratic and sadly even the republican parties.

Not so amazing...
... most pundits and virtually all politicians and an awful lot of wealth in this country and the world ( i.e. the politically powerful) have a lot at stake with American currency being controlled by the Fed, competition being stifled by bureaucracy, and by America protecting "its" interests around the world.

Why won't they debate Paul's ideas????
Ron Paul offers an interesting, even compelling world view based on a solid, well thought-out economic system advanced by Ludwig von Mises, Friederich Hayek and Murray Rothbard. Unlike the consensus "mainstream" economics of Alan Greenspan, Larry Summers, Ben Bernanke, etc., it predicted the credit crisis. Some key points --

*Our monetary system, implemented by the Federal Reserve, it based on inflating our currency, and setting up a constant cycle of credit crunches. This needs to be replaced by a monetary system administered by the private sector which is based on hard assets like gold.

*Our "capitalistic" economic system is actually a rules bound partnership of big business and big government who partner to restrict new entrants and smaller competitors through regulation. Government regulation and government spending need to be scaled back significantly so that a true free enterprise system can grow and develop based on free exchange between consenting adults.

*Our foreign policy is based on imposing our values by force on many parts of the world. We need to roll back our overseas involvements, and commit to a policy of dealing with other countries on the basis of free exchange.

It is amazing how no one wants to talk about these ideas.


How sad
"It is considered dangerous in the mainstream media ever to reference Congressman Ron Paul of Texas as anything but a political anomaly."

Well that pretty much sums up the state of our society doesn't it?

The MSM and the GOP consider Paul an anomaly. If you have the wisdom to know the truth and the guts to speak it, you are an anomaly.

Does anyone wonder why our society is imploding? Thanks GOP for turning into democrats and undermining any decent people you had in the party.

All
Colleges and Universities receive federal money in one form or another. I'm all for capping Dr Doug's salary

I guess I'm a genius
I really can't understand anyone who "didn't see this coming". How anyone could think a bubble pop wasn't on the way when individuals and couples earning less than $40,000 were qualifying for homes in excess of $400,000 is beyond me. Are people so dumb as not to see that? I guess so. Everyone should have known the .com bubble was coming, everyone should have known the gas bubble was about to pop late last year, and EVERYONE should have been able to see this real estate drop coming...although the exact date can never be known.

And anyone -- ANYONE!! -- who can't see the Medicare/Social Security devastation coming in 10-25 years is a complete idiot and fully deserving of the agony he/she is going to get. There, you've been told long before it happens so you can't "be shocked and surprised".

First...
We discourage work by taxing income. The progressive nature of income taxes increasingly discourages the extra bit of work that one might otherwise be encouraged to do. Then we have welfare. Welfare isn't just the direct payment of tax revenues to those who don't work, although that is part of it. But every tax exemption, deduction, or rebate is welfare in a sense. It encourages behavior that is often counter to working harder.

Republicans blather on about lowering taxes and welfare queens. The problems will be resolved more quickly and effectively, if we ELIMINATE income taxes (on individuals and businesses) and look at any kind of political pandering (to individuals and businesses) as welfare and eliminate all of it.

OH! ALAS ALAS--

MOST EVERYBODY AGREE THAT THIS NATION IS HEADED IN THE WRONG DIRECTION AND EVEN SEENING THE SAME CIRCUMSTANCES FROM OTHER FAILED NATIONS;JUST AS CUBA DID,NOW VENEZEULA-RUN BY DICTATORS AS ALOT OF AFRICIAN NATIONS.
ALL THE WARNING SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED,BUT BECAUSE OF OUR HAND OUTS,WELFARE SYSTEM AND OTHER UNITS OF OUR SOCIETY DICTATED BY THE GOVERNMENT,WE HAVE GIVEN IN TO APATHY AND THE PATRIOTIC FIGHT HAS LEFT.

I FEAR WE ALSO WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY,JUST AS THOSE IN THE PAST HAVE AS MOST PEOPLE EITHER DON'T CARE OR THEY ARE AFRAID THEY MAY GET THEIR HANDS DIRTY.FUNNY THING OUR DOWNFALL IS NOT FROM THE OUTSIDE,IT'S FROM WITHIN!
WHEN YOU KICK GOD OUT,THIS IS WHAT YOU GET.WHEN THE WICKED REIGN,THE PEOPLE MOURN.--THE WICKED SHALL BE TURNED INTO HELL, AND ALL NATIONS THAT FORGET GOD! KJV BIBLE
STAN

Obama creating death
Bankrupcy will be the least of the country problems, all the problems of Mexico are heading this way courtesy of the stimulus package of President Obama and approved by Congressional Democrats and the three haters. I give credit to the eleven members of the house that stood against the president and voted for the american people. But back in the day Ron Paul warned everyone the problem President Bush saw in 2004 was still being ignored.

Cubans
They know. They understand.

I was born here but I know and understand. My parents instilled it in me almost daily as I was growing up.

What's happening right now may not be exactly what happened in Cuba, but the similarities are striking. We're headed towards the destruction of liberty.

The Democrats are taking us there on greased skids. The Republicans didn't grease their skids but are taking us there at a slower pace. We need to turn the sled around.

Look at the USSR...
It finally collapsed for many reasons including the arms race. But a major contributor to its demise was the recognition by the Soviet people (i.e. the proletariat) that their economy was not providing them with near the material comforts that western economies provided and that their own government was lying to them about it. How many anecdotal stories were there about American tourists selling worn out Levis for embarrasing sums because it was the only way average Moscovites could get them? How many stories did we hear about long lines for things we take for granted like brread and toilet paper?

There are certainly some Cubans who know and undertand the differences between their totalitarian country and the free world. But they don't see it much on a day-to-day basis in their closed country. I doubt very many know how great the divide really is. I doubt many Americans know, either. We take a lot of things for granted that are probably life threatening or at least major concerns for average Cubans. But at least every Cuban has free healthcare and education, right?

Don't worry
There is no problem. You see we have elected a black as president and what ever he says or does cannot be challenged by anyone. So we won't have to pay any of this money back, right. Right.

Ron Paul...
... was the one Republican candidate who actually drew fresh, thoughtful supporters to vote GOP last year -- so of course, he was slimed and disregarded, especially on the far Right. Yet libertarian views are the way forward for the Republican party, and the perfect tonic for Barry O's socialist dreams. Avoid getting into stupid wars, live within your means, castrate the government/legal bureaucracy, and watch America boom.

PS... Dr. Douglas: Every white person in America has a historic connection to white supremicism -- stop being stuck on stupid.


Meet Dr. No!
There is nothing "universal" about Universal Healthcare.

Too old? Meet Dr. No

Recovered alcoholic needing a new liver? Meet Dr. No

Once smoked, but now found and needing a lung transplant? Meet Dr. No

Need a hip transplant, but are 10 pounds overweight? Meet Dr. No

Have a child with a 10% chance of survival? Meet Dr. No

Need medical treatment, because that Schip-covered illegal child needs cough syrup? Meet Dr. No

Need a proven, but expensive, medical treatment? Meet Dr. No, who uses a CBA (cost benefit analysis) to determine whether you should get it.

I could go on, but consider these: A British woman had to give birth on the floor because the hospital had already rationed all of the beds AND my French relatives, who pay 70% in taxes (which includes payment for socialized medicine), used to choose the US for medical care, are now thinking about Switzerland.

Lastly, when has the Government done anything correctly or cheaply?

Lesson for the day: Go look for that Social Security-Medicaid-Medicare lockbox, which both parties have looted since the begining of time. Get back to me when you find it.


I've Never Understood..
..the logic behind the embargo, if communism is truly doomed to failure then it would fail anyway and by imposing the embargo it allowed Castro to blame all Cubas ills on America, therby uniting the people behind him.

Following Milton Friedman,
the USA flooded into China with manufacturing and investment, hoping freedom to choose and capitalism would democratize the commies. Whenever it looked like it was working somewhat, the iron fist of the Party backed by the Red Armay clamped down, siphoned off the profits and crushed any protest.

Cuba would probably do the same, as the lower level commies running that hell hole are going to be in charge when the Castros take their long overdue dirt naps.

Ron Paul did indeed present some very good constitutional arguments but when he got to national security, he'd run plumb off the rails every time. His vision of how we need to protect ourselves (or not) was scary enough for me not to support him.

Dr. Douglas and problematic
It's "problematic" when a professor gets on a public web site and proclaims that his university is too poor to hire teaching assistants, when in fact the u. in question hires them, has a special award for them, and negotiates with their bargaining unit.

Which is exactly what you did.

Just reminding everyone who doesn't know yet that when Dr. Douglas speaks, take a LONG time to consider the source.

So some ignorant white supremacists
supported Ron Paul. Does that mean all Democrats are communists because the Communist Party USA usually supports them or Barack Obama is a Republican because Christopher Buckley and other Republican notables supported him? Your logic or lack thereof, is what's problematic!

Seems like a fair article

Paul may have some good points as a libertarian. However, he has a history of connections with white supremacist groups, which is more than a bit problematic.
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