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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Ron Paul is as American as Pie. If You Like Toxic Right-Wing Conservative Pie





















Ron Paul(R-TX) is as American as Pie. If You Like Toxic Right-Wing Conservative Pie

Bucking the turbulent highs and lows [1] felt by his competition, Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) [2], the libertarian's favorite in the GOP presidential field, continues his slow and steady rise [3]. The final poll before Iowa's caucuses on Tuesday, released by the Des Moines Register [4] on Saturday, showed Paul with 22 percent of support, just two percentage points behind front-runner Mitt Romney. Paul's extensive field operation [5] in Iowa and loyal supporters [6] have set him up for a strong showing on Tuesday—a surprise victory even—that could rattle the fight for the nomination. There's just one problem Paul can't shake off [7]: his newsletters.

Published as far back as the late 1970s, under various mastheads [8] bearing Paul's name (Ron Paul Political Report, Ron Paul’s Freedom Report, the Ron Paul Survival Report), the newsletters are, at times, virulently racist, homophobic, anti-Semitic, and conspiratorial [9]. They dogged Paul's 2008 campaign and threaten to do the same this time around, especially if the Texas congressman wins in Iowa. Paul and his staff's scattershot responses to questions about the newsletters haven't helped. Paul defended [10] the newsletters in 1996, then said [11] he didn't write them in 2001. A campaign spokesman said in 2008 that Paul didn't write "most of the incendiary stuff," and last month, Paul personally disavowed them while pleading ignorance. "I never read that stuff; I was probably aware of it 10 years after it was written," he told CNN [12]. However, the newsletters, many of which The New Republic has published [13] on its website after reporting extensively on them in 2008, variously list Paul as "editor" or "editor and publisher."

Here are 10 of the most extreme statements found in Paul's newsletters [emphasis added]:

1) How to Gun Down an "Urban Youth"

From the Ron Paul Political Report, October 1992 [14] (PDF), under the subtitle "Blast 'Em?":

    "If you live in a major city, you've probably heard about the newest threat to your life and limb, and your family: carjacking.

    "It's the hip-hop thing to do among the urban youth who play unsuspecting whites like pianos. The youth simply walk up to a car they like, pull a gun, tell the family to get out, steal their jewelry and wallets, and take the car to wreck. Such actions have ballooned in recent months.

    […]

    "What can you do? More and more Americans are carrying a gun in the car. An ex-cop I know advises that if you have to use a gun on a youth, you should leave the scene immediately, disposing of the wiped off gun as soon as possible. Such a gun cannot, of course, be registered to you, but one bought privately (through the classifieds, for example.)"

2) Malicious Gays Spreading AIDS

From the Ron Paul Survival Report, September 1994 [15] (PDF):

    "At the recent world AIDS conference in Japan, researchers admitted what I have long told you: there is no prospect of a cure or vaccine for AIDS. For one thing, the virus keeps mutating. A drug that might work today won't work tomorrow. Researchers also admitted that they had been lying about the incidence of heterosexual AIDS to increase funding for homosexual programs.

    "Those who don't commit sodomy, who don't get a blood transfusion, and who don't swap needles, are virtually assured of not getting AIDS unless they are deliberately infected by a malicious gay."

3) The Government Created AIDS

From the Ron Paul Political Report, January 1988 [16] (PDF), under the sub-title "AIDS: Something Else We Can Thank Government For?":

    "Dr. [William C.] Douglass believes that AIDS is a deliberately engineered hybrid of these two animal viruses cultured in human tissue, and he blames World Health Organization experimentation at Ft. Detrick, Maryland.

    […]

    "'I have always said,' notes Dr. Douglass [in Health Freedom News, an "anti-government medicine" publication], 'and our forefathers told us this, that the greatest threat to the people is always government. Not foreign governments, but our own government.'"

4) Renaming New York City "Rapetown," "Zooville," or "Welfaria"

From the Ron Paul Political Report, October 1990 [17] (PDF):

    "A mob of black demonstrators, led by the 'Rev.' Al Sharpton, occupied and closed the Statue of Liberty recently, demanding that New York be renamed Martin Luther King City 'to reclaim it for our people.'

    "Hmmm. I hate to agree with the Rev. Al, but maybe a name change is in order. Welfaria? Zooville? Rapetown? Dirtburg? Lazyopolis?

    "But Al, the Statue of Liberty? Next time, hold that demonstration at a food stamp bureau or a crack house."

5) Israeli Mossad Behind 1993 World Trade Center Bombing

From the Ron Paul Survival Report, April 1993 [18] (PDF):

    "It was only a few days after the World Trade Center bombing before Mohammed A. Salameh was arrested. Is he guilty? Who knows? Some people think this a frameup by anti-Arab interests. Recall that shortly after the Kennedy assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended and accusations were made. We're still sorting that one out. From my point of view, it's hard to believe the perpetrators could be as stupid as the authorities maintain.

    We now know what one homemade bomb can do to a large city—one billion dollars of damage. Whether it was a setup by the Israeli Mossad, as a Jewish friend of mine suspects, or was truly a retaliation by the Islamic fundamentalists, matters little. The cities have become centers of violence, whether through the daily and routine terrorism of crime, political bomb terrorism, or the terrorism of mob behavior as in Los Angeles."

6) Welfare Checks Ended the 1992 Los Angeles Riots

From the Ron Paul Political Newsletter, June 1992 [19] (PDF):

    "Order was only restored in LA when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began…What if the checks had never arrived? No doubt the blacks would have fully privatized the welfare state through continued looting. But they were paid off and the violence subsided."

7) Nearly All Black Men in DC Are "Semi-Criminal or Entirely Criminal"

From a 1992 [20] newsletter:

    "[O]pinion polls consistently show only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty, and the end of welfare and affirmative action."

    […]

     "Given the inefficiencies of what DC laughingly calls the 'criminal justice system,' I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal...[W]e are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, [but] it is hardly irrational. Black men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings, and burglaries all out of proportion to their numbers."

8) Even Music Triggers "Black Rage"

From the Ron Paul Political Report, July 1992 [21] (PDF):

    "The liberals want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare…Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems."

9) "Race War," "Federal-Homosexual Cover-up on AIDS," the "Israeli Lobby"

From Ron Paul newsletter solicitation, 1993 [22] (PDF), in which Paul describes his political newsletter:

    "I've been told not to talk, but these stooges don't scare me. Threats or no threats, I've laid bare the coming race war in our big cities. The federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS (my thinking as a physician helps me see through this one.) The Bohemian Grove—perverted, pagan playground of the powerful. Skull & Bones: the demonic fraternity that includes George Bush and leftist Senator John Kerry, Congress's Mr. New Money. The Israeli lobby, which plays Congress like a cheap harmonica. And the Soviet-style 'smartcard' the Justice Department has in mind for you."

10) Attack of the AK-47-Wielding IRS Agents

From Ron Paul newsletter solicitation, 1993 [22] (PDF):

    "Next year, or next month, the New Money could wipe you out—destroy everything you've worked for and saved for—and leave your family destitute.

    "It could happen any time. And I don't mind telling you I'm scared. For myself, for my family, for my friends, for my country.

    "We've seen a lot of financial tyrannies from Washington in this century. This one could take the cake. And popping out of the cake, with a big Surprise!, will be an IRS agent with an AK-47."

Source URL: http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/01/ron-paul-newsletter-iowa-caucus-republican

Links:
[1] http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2011/10/horse_race_politics_an_animation_of_the_2012_republican_campaign.html
[2] http://motherjones.com/politics/2007/12/apostles-ron-paul
[3] http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/us/republican_presidential_nomination-1452.html
[4] http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/12/31/romney-leads-paul-in-new-des-moines-register-iowa-poll-santorum-surging/
[5] http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/17/us/politics/ron-pauls-ground-game-gives-him-an-edge.html?pagewanted=all
[6] http://www.esquire.com/features/ron-paul-profile-0511
[7] http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/28/opinion/mr-pauls-discredited-campaign.html
[8] http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/angry-white-man
[9] http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/23/us-usa-campaign-paul-plots-idUSTRE7BM03320111223
[10] http://www.criticalreactor.com/ronpaul/newsletters/1996_Dallas_Morning_News.html
[11] http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/12/22/ron-pauls-story-changes-on-racial-comments/
[12] http://www.theblaze.com/stories/is-ron-paul-changing-his-story-on-what-he-knew-about-those-newsletters/
[13] http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/98883/ron-paul-incendiary-newsletters-exclusive
[14] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_Oct92_p2.pdf
[15] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/September1994.pdf
[16] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/January1988.pdf
[17] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_Oct90_p4.pdf
[18] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/April1993_0.pdf
[19] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_June92_p6.pdf
[20] http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=linda_thompson_1&printerfriendly=true
[21] http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_July92_p3.pdf
[22] http://link.reuters.com/vud75s

















Thursday, September 22, 2011

Anti-American Gov Rick Perry (R) Advocated Treason, Now Says He Didn't



















Anti-American Gov Rick Perry (R) Advocated Treason, Now Says He Didn't

Before he announced his presidential bid, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) was commendably honest about his radical view of the Constitution. Perry repeatedly and proudly called Social Security and Medicare unconstitutional — even doing so on video at least once. Now that Perry wants to be president, however, he has unleashed a blizzard of falsehoods, claiming untruthfully that he never said Social Security and Medicare are unconstitutional.

Last night, in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Perry showed similar disregard for the truth in claiming that he never suggested Texas might secede from the union:

    HANNITY: Some people said, well, you used the term once “secession.” That’s not anything—is that something you believe?

    PERRY: No, and I never used that term, at all.

    HANNITY: Then why was it reported so heavily?

    PERRY: I have no idea to be real honest with you, because it was never a really factual piece of reporting. It was shouted out by an individual at an event—at a Tea Party, actually—and I said “listen, America is a great country. We have no reason why we would ever dissolve this union.”

Watch it: video at link

Perry is technically correct that he never uttered the word “secession,” but he did say that “when we came into the nation in 1845, we were a republic, we were a stand-alone nation. And one of the deals was, we can leave anytime we want. So we’re kind of thinking about that again.” Just in case Perry doesn’t remember saying that he is “thinking about” seceding, he can listen to himself saying it here:

For the record, Perry isn’t just wrong about his own previously stated views on secession, he was also wrong the first time when he claimed Texas has the right to secede from the union. Just in case the Civil War didn’t resolve this question enough to suit Perry’s unusually fluid understanding of the Constitution, the Supreme Court resolved the question just a few years later in 1869. As the Court held in Texas v. White, “[t]he union between Texas and the other States was as complete, as perpetual, and as indissoluble as the union between the original States. There was no place for reconsideration, or revocation, except through revolution, or through consent of the States.”
Truly sad if not insane times in American history when an America hating right-wing thug like Perry is leading among Republican voters in most polls. Advocate treason and conservatives think you're a hero. Advocate condemning senior citizens to live out their lives in poverty and pain, and you're a conservative hero. Conservatism continues to be the movement most dangerous to the survival of the USA as an enlightened democratic republic.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Who Has Glenn Beck Used for Authoritative Sources - a rabid anti-Semite, a conspiracy nut and an Historian Who Thinks Slave Owners Were The Real Victims






Who Has Glenn Beck Used for Authoritative Sources - a rabid anti-Semite, a conspiracy nut and an Historian Who Thinks Slave Owners Were The Real Victims

During his time at Fox News, Glenn Beck regularly turned to disreputable sources to back-up his wild and unfounded conspiracy theories. Here are five of Beck's least credible sources.

5. Mahathir Mohamad. As part of his long-running smear campaign against George Soros, Beck said that "many, including the Malaysian prime minister, believe it was billionaire speculator George Soros who helped trigger the [Southeast Asian] economic meltdown" in 1997, a reference to former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's false and anti-Semitic claim that Soros was part of a Jewish "agenda" to collapse Southeast Asian currencies. In an October 10, 1997, report from the Malaysian newspaper Berita Harian (excerpted by BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, accessed via Nexis), Mahathir was quoted as saying: "We do not want to say that this is a plot by the Jews, but in reality it is a Jew who triggered the currency plunge, and coincidentally Soros is a Jew. It is also a coincidence that the Malaysians are mostly Muslim." Matahir later met with Soros and disavowed his allegation, saying: "Mr Soros said he was not involved in the devaluation of the Malaysian currency and that other people were involved. And I have accepted that." [Fox News, Glenn Beck, 10/5/10]

4. G. Edward Griffin. Beck has repeatedly used his Fox News program to present G. Edward Griffin as a credible authority on the Federal Reserve. But Griffin has an extensive history of promoting wild conspiracy theories, including 9-11 conspiracy theories, the notion that HIV does not exist, and the claim that cancer is a dietary deficiency that can be cured with "an essential food compound." [Media Matters, 3/26/11]

3. Joel Richardson. Beck has hosted author Joel Richardson to discuss religious and social issues. Richardson has a long history of antagonism toward Islam, having written in his book The Islamic Antichrist that Islam will be the "primary vehicle" "used by Satan to fulfill the prophecies of the Bible." He agreed with Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who planned to burn Qurans, that "Islam is of the devil," and wrote a column headlined "What Obama and the Antichrist have in common." [Media Matters, 2/17/11]

2. Eustace Mullins. Beck promoted Eustace Mullins' book Secrets of the Federal Reserve as a resource on the history of the Fed. Mullins was a 9-11 truther who has been described as an "anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist" and a "nationally known white supremacist"; the Anti-Defamation League called the book Beck promoted "a re-hash of Mullins' anti-Semitic theories about the origins of the Federal Reserve." [Fox News, Glenn Beck, 9/22/10]

1. W. Cleon Skousen. Beck has frequently touted the work of fringe anti-communist activist W. Cleon Skousen. A promoter of New World Order conspiracy theories, Skousen claimed that there "exists a relatively small but powerful group which has succeeded in acquiring a choke-hold on the affairs of practically the entire human race." Skousen also published an American history book, The Making Of America, which presented a "story of slavery in America" that cast slaveowners as the "worst victims of the system." Skousen was a staunch defender of the John Birch Society. In a September 2009 Salon.com article, Alexander Zaitchick wrote that Skousen "aligned himself" with John Birch Society founder Robert Welch's accusation that Eisenhower was a "dedicated, conscious agent of the Communist conspiracy." [Media Matters, 9/30/09]

No wonder Beck and his obsequious followers don't know anything about U.S. history, culture, science, literature or politics. Instead of searching for the truth the members of Beckistan and their messiah look for sources that validate their fantasy filled world view rather than the truth.