NOT JUST A CAMPAIGN,
IT'S A MOVEMENT
by Alan Stang
January 24, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
Those of you
who are not Ron Paul people don’t need to read this. If you are, here are some
thoughts that could be helpful. I write after the Nevada caucuses, where Dr. No
racked up a smashing second place and 14% of the vote, ahead of Giuliani,
Huckabee, Hunter, McCain and Thompson, doing so in the face of the orchestrated
cover-up of highly paid network barf bags.
So, Dr. No
utterly thrashed not only the erstwhile Republican candidates who have already
departed, not only Duncan Hunter, who has now dropped out, but he also soundly
whipped Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson yet again, certainly proving he is a
“top tier” candidate, which will be underlined when Thompson and then Mike
Huckabee run out of money.
Remember, Rudy
was supposed to be the “runaway front runner.” Nobody was supposed to be able
to touch him. Now he is Rudy Who. The only thing you need to know about Fred
Thompson is that he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the
Marxist group in New York that is the secret government of the United States
and has been conspiring assiduously for decades to destroy our national
independence.
Was Fred
Thompson inserted in the campaign so tardily as a “responsible conservative”
alternative to siphon votes from Dr. Paul? Of course that strategy has failed
miserably, if that is what it was. Fred talks the conservative talk when he
finds time and is awake but he reminds me of the time somebody told Dorothy Parker
that President Silent Cal Coolidge was dead. She replied, “How do they know?”
It was one of the few things she ever said you can repeat with ladies present.
Yet, notice
that our Communist media still treat Fred and Rudy as major candidates while
they do their best to ignore Dr. No. In a classic example, the New York Times,
which has assiduously promoted Communism since Walter Duranty, reported the
Nevada results of all the candidates – even Rudy Who and CFR Fred – complete
with pictures, except the man who took second with 14%.
The other day,
in a discussion about conservatism on the air, I heard a caller ask Rush
Limbaugh about Dr. No. How the caller got through the screener, I don’t know.
Limbag stuttered, said he “profoundly disagreed” that Dr. Paul expressed
conservative principles, hung up and went to break. That was it; there was not
a syllable of argument that proved Dr. Paul wrong, just Limbag’s expression of
profound disagreement.
Somebody else
called Republican front man Hugh Hewitt. The caller told the screener he was
for far leftist John McCain, but on the air he shouted that he was for Dr.
Paul. Hewitt told the screener who blew it that his check would be docked $10
if that happens again. Of course, Hewitt was joking, about the $10, not about
his desire to squelch Dr. No.
Maybe the
editors at the Times are too busy buggering each other to be aware of this, but
they and right wing Communist talk radio scumbags like Hannatwit are destroying
their own credibility, a symptom of the fact that the Old Media are dying. Of
course in their death throes they are more dangerous than ever. I submit that
for Dr. Paul to do as well as he has in the face of all this is something of a
political miracle.
In South
Carolina, technicians routinely test voting machines before an election to make
sure they are set at zero. But the state’s Election Commission now admits that
in Horry County this time the test was not done. The Commission blames the
oversight on “human error.” By the way, last year the California Secretary of
State decertified the Election Systems & Software voting machines South
Carolina still uses; ES & S refused to provide information required by
California law. Of course, the Diebold and other machines are equally
suspicious.
Word from the
New Hampshire recount is that there is no way to establish for sure what the
vote really was. The ballots were brought to the recount site in such secrecy
that it was even forbidden to photograph the delivery. Ballot security appears
to be defective. The same people who conducted the primary recounted the votes.
The entire
procedure was as suspicious as a one dollar bill. Despite all of which, they
will probably announce that the recount shows no substantial difference. Had
Dr. Paul demanded a recount, the dis-counters could have used that fact to
discredit him. Instead, voting machines have been discredited.
As the Florida
primary approaches, the most important thing to understand about all this is
the fact that the Ron Paul effort is not just another campaign like all the
others. The people who are supporting a candidate for the very first time, who
quit their jobs and drive across the country to work for him, who live in their
cars and sleep on the floor, who leap to their feet in roaring ecstasy when Dr.
No calls for the abolition of the Fed, are not doing all that because they hope
President Paul will name them Secretary of State or sign them up for corporate
socialism. Yes, the campaign is working all out to win, but the campaign is
more than a campaign. It is a movement. Again, many of its adherents are
involved for the first time. Without Dr. No they would not have come awake. Dr.
Paul “cured their apathy.” During the almost fifty years I have been in the
patriot trenches, we have spent much time talking to ourselves, “preaching to
the choir,” trying to break through.
The Ron Paul
campaign has done it. Look at its constituents. Because the phony “War on
Drugs” has thrown many of them in jail, Dr. No’s stand against it has won him
more support among black people than any other Republican. He is a hero on
college campuses and among computer nerds. The movement has enrolled people in
every identifiable group, race, religion, financial condition, location,
culture, etc.
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Many of these
people have never lived in a free country. They have never known anything else
but government by emergency that justifies perpetual war. Now, in the Ron Paul
campaign that has launched a movement, they have had a whiff of what freedom
would be like. Not a big one. Just a whiff. But enough to convince them they
like it. Enough to convince them it’s possible. They want more. As Dr. No has
said, freedom is contagious.
Question:
whether Dr. No. wins or not, what will these freedom-challenged people do after
the election? Will they just forget all about it? Will they merely go on to the
next fad? Yes, some will. Some weak sisters have already left us, sent running
by the preposterous piece about Dr. Paul’s “racism” in the New Republic,
a magazine so famous for lying that Hollywood made a movie of it.
Others, summer
soldiers and sunshine patriots, have left and will leave for other reasons.
When the dross is gone, the hard core will remain. What will they do? They are
presently getting a priceless education in politics. They will use it in
subsequent elections to run themselves. As I write, thousands of them are
becoming precinct chairmen.
There is also
the priceless mailing list, comprising the 100,000 or so people who have
contributed to Dr. No’s campaign. The mailing list is the heart of the movement
now taking shape. The Dr. No candidacy has brought the true change the other
candidates talk about. It will bring even more. For a long time, politics will
not be the same.
The Communist
media are too stupid to understand what is happening. Again, they are dying and
don’t know it. Newspaper readership is falling as fast as the World Trade
Center. Working at NBC and Channel 13 in New York years ago, I routinely read
seven daily newspapers. No more. The networks no longer enjoy their monopoly.
They too are dying. The internet is where the action is. You Tube makes direct
communication possible, circumventing Communist media control. The Ron Paul
movement knows how to use it.
So, the fact
that these dying vestiges of totalitarian news and their front men are giving
the Soviet-Fascist treatment to Dr. Paul is irrelevant. The movement is
spreading despite them. It will certainly cascade into other areas like home
schooling, which will rescue more and more kiddos from world government
brainwashing.
Notice that the
other candidates sound more and more like Dr. Paul, which raises the question
of why voters should accept one or the other insincere imitation, when they
could easily get the real thing. The Boosh Administration has been lusting to
attack Iran. So far, they have not. Could the reason be the heat Dr. No has
applied to the subject? Could that be the reason so many military men are
expressing their distaste for Boosh’s Imperial policy?
Because of the
Paul campaign, Americans who would never have known otherwise now understand
that Fascism is the trouble with our system. The father of Fascism was Benito
Mussolini, who explained, “Fascism should more appropriately be called
Corporatism because it is a merger of State and corporate power.” He also
called Fascism the “corporate state,” a government in which the corporations
are the government. That is the perversion the conspiracy for world government
has grafted on our limited republic.
Many Americans
who until recently were in total darkness now understand that, and that
understanding is the first step in the constitutional restoration. So, there is
every reason for Ronpaulers to be encouraged. The campaign is just the
beginning. The work will continue after the elections no matter what happens.
Welcome to the movement.