Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Ron Paul The Republican Candidate?



Can Ron Paul win? Can he get enough air time in the debates to show his abilities? Can he defeat Gingrich and Romney at a game where he is not slick? Is he a valuable commodity to the Republican race or a distraction? All of these are interesting academic questions and would make a great debate if one wanted to start one.  Which I do!

As I see it Romney and Gingrich are both progressives in the Republican party. Neither is really conservative and both really do not see anything wrong with the country right now except that Republicans don't have their hands on all the handles of power. Would either be better than Obama, marginally.  Not much would change if either were elected.

On the other hand, if Ron Paul would be the President, one could expect to see major departures in policy. We would see a major pull back in troop deployment around the world and a departure in who we pay foreign aid. In both of these areas, we believe he is on the right track. However, he also would propose major reductions in military spending, more than the SuperCommittee's lack of leadership has given us.  We need to maintain our armed forces to be the best in the world and we don't think that is the same goal that Dr. Paul has.

Ron may be the last man standing when the dust settles. If Gingrich and Romney go after each other, they could destroy themselves and their opponent and that would leave Dr. Paul.  Additionally, the way the Republicans have gone to proportional delegate counts and done away with "winner takes all', opens the door to a long Republican campaign.  It might force the convention decide the winner.  That would be fun!

The next year will bring all sorts of intrigue and for those of us who love the battle of politics, it is very interesting to see how it will play out.

Here is another article on Ron Paul:



 




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The gift of Ron Paul, America’s Gray Champion

By Bernie Quigley 11/23/11 11:24 AM ET
Generally when countries surge to become rich and powerful, as America did after victory in Europe and Asia, after Germany did during the Bismarck period, they recede or retire naturally to new generations and new cultural forms. If left alone, they are usually more creative, enjoy more peaceful times. But more often countries rage against the return to balance, yield to fascism, as Germany did at the end of the Bismarck period, and die in a primal scream. We are much in the same position today, as was Bismarck’s Germany at the end, with stronger competitors, notably China, on the horizon, and the childish and hubristic claims of “exceptionalism” are chronic symptoms. But it will not happen here in America because of one person, Ron Paul. And he is what I am thankful for this Thanksgiving.

Ron Paul is the Gray Champion, the aging veteran who stands in the middle of the road at the end and the beginning and says NO MORE. He alone makes the future possible. Historians Neil Howe and William Strauss describe the Gray Champion as the singular figure who cuts through the lies, illusions and deceits, but more important, gives the people the courage and awakens them from their moral slumber, for it is that which enables the beast. From their text, The Fourth Turning:
“ ‘Who was this Gray Champion?’ Nathaniel Hawthorne asked near the end of this story in his Twice-Told Tales. No one knew, except that he had been among the fire-hearted young Puritans who had first settled New England more than a half century earlier. ... Would the Gray Champion ever return? ‘I have heard,’ added Hawthorne, ‘that whenever the descendants of the Puritans are to show the spirit of their sires, the old man appears again.’ Posterity had to wait a while before seeing him again — the length of an entire human life, in fact. ‘When eighty years has passed,’ wrote Hawthorne, the Gray Champion reappeared.”

As Strauss and Howe’s excellent text indicates, we now, especially, rising into 2012, are at the classic end of a post-war cycle and the beginning of a historic transition. Ron Paul alone offers direction in seeing America as Jefferson did of healthy, heartland states, and seeing a world ahead breaking the globalist, world-destroying competition of Marx v. Keynes, both philosophies of conquest, to one of Hayek and the Austrian economists.

Questions can be raised now as never before, and thanks to Paul are raised nightly on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s show “Freedom Watch.” Questions like, what again is the purpose of federal government? Why does a fully developed and mature country need one at all?

1 comment:

  1. Good article. Ron Paul is my guy, but he has no chance until conservatives accept his libertarian foreign policy. That won't happen. So we get Mitt Romney -- the perfect candidate for Wall Street bankers, which is why they are pouring tons of money into his campaign. In 2016, conservatives need to put their support behind ONE candidate EARLY in order to beat the establishment candidate in the primary.

    --David

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