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Welcome to Call to Decision
Subject: Fw: Coming to a town near you, thank goodness
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 08:36:24 -0500
The
Ron Paul Nightmare
As
long as I have been a libertarian, the Libertarian party has been
running candidates in the national elections resulting in 1–2% poll
results on election days. As the years passed, it has become difficult
to spin these results in a positive light. But now comes a libertarian
who knows how to get elected and has already achieved the equivalent
of the Holy Grail for many libertarians: getting elected and speaking
truth to power in a national forum. Why then has Ron Paul found his
most vocal opponents from within the very ranks of the libertarians?
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If you are a bit
disheartened by the media blackout and smears by beltway
"libertarians" and Republican these past weeks, lighten up.
The smears have been dispatched handily and the
"think-tanks" and their publications are being seen for what
they are: libertine tabloids whose writers have abandoned all
propriety and credibility in a desperate attempt to maintain the
status quo. None has been more discredited than the New Republic.
Thanks to Justin Raimondo, the New Republic may have learned an
old lesson about sending a boy to do a man's job. Rudy Giuliani has
learned the same lesson. After taking on Ron Paul in one of the early
debates, he landed in the dustbin of the 2007/8 campaign season along
with Fred Thompson, Alan Keyes, Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo, Tommy
Thompson, and Sam Brownback.
It is becoming
abundantly clear that many of the so-called libertarian pundits
promoted libertarian ideas (so-called) so long as there wasn't a
chance that they'd actually be enacted. They were arguing for the sake
of argument. Now that it looks like there is a real possibility that
some of these radical ideas are being embraced by a motivated and
active group of individuals, they're doing everything they can to stop
them, including advocacy of the President's perpetual
power to spy on U.S. citizens. Imagine that! You could shake your head
and feel bad about it but it's truly a cause for joy. Everywhere you
look, statists are tipping their hands out of desperation thanks to
Ron Paul. It just sort of unfolds and the corrupting influence of
Washington D.C comes into focus. There are very few friends of liberty
who have spent any time in Washington. But it isn't just Washington.
The centers of power in the states are also being exposed as
belligerent to the people.
In Louisiana, the
establishment there still refuses to acknowledge that Ron Paul has probably
won the caucuses there. This after doing everything it could to
disqualify the slate of Ron Paul delegates arriving at the contest.
The second place finish in Nevada was ignored by the Old Media while
being hailed as a turning point for Romney but if you look a little
deeper, you will find that the grass roots there knew the rules and
beat the "front-runners" at the real political game, not the
one presented to us by the Old Media.
In some states,
like West
Virginia, Maryland and Virginia,
Dr. Paul's supporters have been very busy to the open dismay of the
GOP establishment. The Ron Paul revolution has already this year
proven detractors utterly and totally wrong. So, why not the rest of
the year? The Old Media insisted that New Hampshire and Iowa would
decide the nominee; however, they are but two states and neither are
particularly representative of the nation at large, nor are they
loaded with delegates. In fact, the Iowa caucuses didn't commit any
delegates for the national convention. The real delegates won't be
determined until June. A lot can happen between now and June.
Personally, I can
find no reason not to remain very optimistic about Ron Paul's chances.
If they were as slim as the Old Media keeps pretending, there would be
no need to produce smears or institute black-outs. They continue to
torpedo their own credibility. Some cynics still believe the pundits
when they claim that Dr. Paul just doesn't have a shot in the same
sentences which expresses amazement at the campaign's achievements. If
you remember, the mantra after that famous exchange last May between
Rudy Giuliani and Dr. Paul was that Dr. Paul couldn't get 2% of the
vote if he paid people to vote for him. At that time, polling
reflected the fact that he had little name recognition beyond those
who have followed his career these past 30 years, yet he's now polling
as high as 12% in some states.
But the bar for
"failure" keeps being raised. Now that is just hilarious.
What most people measure as success, the Old Media says is failure.
The same people who claim that what we witness in their contrived
debates is serious barely reaches the level of petty squabbling.
The establishment
is sweating profusely. Ron Paul is their worst nightmare. This becomes
more evident each day as one observes the tactics
they use and the poor effect of these tactics as evidenced by the
growing talent
pool signing on with the campaign. Dr. Paul has hired a new
national media director, a new national political director, has built
a formidable economic team
and has been gathering more high-profile endorsements.
None of this would
have been possible without the grassroots and this won't change. Don't
expect the Old Media ever to play along, though. It won't happen.
There will be no magic moment where the Old Media starts treating Ron
Paul like a serious person and we can breathe a sigh of relief, have a
cup of coffee and sink back into the couch. Sorry, but the Old Media
is never going to give you the slightest help in this endeavor unless
you buy the ads. I wouldn't be surprised to see Ron Paul elected
only to have the Old Media, if they can hold out financially until the
inauguration, ignore the election, refuse to show up to the
inauguration or even refuse to cover subsequent press conferences out
of protest. We've just got to quit putting any credence in what Old
Media members do and say. They've been wrong, they will continue to be
wrong, and their influence wanes.
But this was never
about taking a pill and having everything magically work out in our
favor. Even after Dr. Paul is sworn in, there is a mountain of largess
to erode and almost an entire Congress to kick out on its ear. The
people we are seeking to depose have a lot of power and influence so
our rows are tough to hoe. But our task is not impossible, and every
setback so far has been turned into a positive lesson. By the way, did
you know that in Maryland
the supporters there have 6 Ron Paul candidates running for Congress?
I personally
believe that the reason some have expressed a lack of confidence in
the past few weeks is because they realize the importance of this
election and what is at stake. Anything other than total victory has
attracted cynicism. Of course, this is exactly what the Old Media has
been practicing; resorting to the same is a form of self-fulfilling
prophecy. If you are one of those people, hold fast. That cliché
about the blackness before dawn is also a truism. The level of effort
that is being exerted to minimize Dr. Paul's chances is itself
evidence of just how viable he is as a candidate. George Washington
lost a battle or two but then learned, regrouped and led his troops to
victory over the most powerful nation in the world at that time.
We are involved in
a historic battle that has raged for as long as there have been
civilizations and governments. It is now up to us to crank up the
volume, reach deep down into our pocketbooks
and step out onto the curbs of our neighborhoods – the very places
these allegedly powerful elite will never set foot – and take our
country back. The Ron Paul nightmare is coming to a town near you and
soon. Don't forget to have fun. This is our country and we're taking
it back, precinct
by precinct.
February
2, 2008
Rick
Fisk [send him mail] is a
45-year-old software developer and entrepreneur. He is married, has
three children and resides in Austin, TX. Rick
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