Why Dick Morris Fears Ron Paul
by Robert Ringer
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Its been
quite humorous watching Dick Morris switch modes from dismissing
Ron Paul as a nut and a crackpot to hysterically warning people
how dangerous he is. In one of his recent lunch videos, Morris ranted
nonstop about Paul, going so far as to say, He is the most
radical, liberal candidate running. Then, on The OReilly
Factor, Morris said, I think that he is absolutely the
most liberal, radical, left-wing person to run for president in
the United States in the last fifty years.
Strange, because
Ive known Ron Paul for more than thirty years, and I see him
as one of the purist conservatives in Washington and certainly
the most conservative person in the current field of Republican
candidates. Im talking about true conservatism, which
Ronald Reagan accurately described when he said, The very
heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism.
So what, specifically,
does Morris not like about Ron Paul? For starters, he says that
Paul has this crazy idea about returning to the gold standard.
Hmm
I never thought of a return to sound money as being a
crazy idea. With all due respect, Dick, I think Ill stick
with Hayek and von Mises on that one.
Other Ron Paul
sins, according to Morris, include his desire to:
- Get rid
of the Fed.
- Legalize
drugs. (Sorry, pseudo-conservatives, but the unpleasant reality
is that the war on drugs has caused even more violence than did
the war on alcohol.)
- Stay out
of other countries affairs (which would make it possible
to slash our military budget without weakening our national
defense).
- Repeal the
Patriot Act, which would reduce governments ability to snoop
on American citizens.
Morris even
claimed that Ron Paul favors abortion on demand, paid for by the
government. Now thats one Ive never heard before. Paul
has always been adamantly pro-life and, further, he believes that
the issue of abortion comes under the auspices of the states, not
the federal government.
So why is Morris
so worried about a guy he has repeatedly referred to as a nutcase,
a crackpot, and worse? Because, he says, he is afraid that Paul
will run as a third-party candidate and hand the election
to Barack Obama.
First of all,
Ron Paul has never been the nutcase his detractors have tried so
hard to paint him to be. Second, he is one of the most morally sound
individuals I have ever known, and is intellectually sound as well.
In fact, the
crazy uncle remarks that the fearful media pundits keep
throwing out about Paul couldnt be further from the truth.
On the contrary, if Ron Paul has one weakness, its that hes
intellectually above the average voters head, which sometimes
makes it difficult to understand what hes saying.
I admit that
a handful of comments purportedly made in Ron Pauls newsletters
in the 1980s and 1990s were over the line, but they certainly were
not hardcore racist. More important, he unequivocally renounces
those statements today. Often, Pauls problem is that he is
very uninhibited when it comes to being precise about the law and
what he believes to be the truth, and, unfortunately, a majority
of the population is more interested in political correctness than
the Constitution or the truth.
I can only
speak from my own firsthand experience, and, behind closed doors,
I have never heard Ron Paul say anything that even mildly bordered
on racism. Nor is he anti-Semitic or anti-Israel. As he explained
it to me on a couple of different occasions, he just happens to
believe that Israel would be better off without having to answer
to the U.S. for its actions.
Putting aside
the mudslinging, the bottom line is that, more than any other candidate,
Ron Paul stands for freedom. But is such a strong advocate of freedom
electable? Dick Morris and other establishment Republicans say absolutely
not. And they could be right. But theres a part of me that
wonders if they might just be wrong.
If Ron Paul
ran as a third-party candidate especially if Mitt Romney
were to be the Republican nominee he would attract not only
Tea Party voters, but independents, moderate Democrats, and anti-war
people of all stripes. While the contrast between Barack Obama and
Mitt Romney is, from a long-term point of view, marginal, Ron Paul
and Barack Obama are polar opposites.
Mitt Romney
is John McCain. Mitt Romney is George W. Bush. Mitt Romney is Bob
Dole. Mitt Romney is George Herbert Walker Bush. Mitt Romney is
Thomas Dewey. Mitt Romney is Herbert Hoover. Which is why I believe
that millions of fed-up Americans, rather than swallowing John McCain
Light or accepting four more years of Obamas anti-American
policies, might just consider casting their vote for a candidate
who stands for pure, unadulterated freedom.
Even if Paul
did not win, it would be a presidential race like no other. And
if it resulted in Obamas reelection, Im fine with that
if it keeps Mitt Romney from taking the reins of power and feeding
us small doses of socialism day in and day out.
Longtime readers
will recall that I took the exact same position in 2008 when it
was John McCain versus Barack Obama. Early on, I said that I preferred
Obama over McCain because his Marxist agenda would finally wake
up millions of apathetic Americans. And thats precisely what
has happened. In fact, by scaring the hell out of the American electorate,
Obama himself brought the Tea Party into existence.
Unfortunately,
the Tea Party has not kept the heat on either Obama or Congress.
But if Barack Obama is reelected, maybe Tea Partiers will be jolted
into rising up in earnest 365 days a year
and get really serious about taking back America.
While Dick
Morris says that Ron Paul is just an absolute nightmare,
I say he would be the perfect person to lead the charge against
Obamas march toward Marxism.
Could it be
that its Dick Morris who is the crazy uncle?
Reprinted
from Robert Ringer's website.
January
3, 2012
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