Topic: Ron Paul

Lessons from the GOP's big winners November 9, 2022 Monica Showalter Well, the red wave wasn't. But there were bright spots for Republicans and trying to parse why they won is probably key to winning the next election for conservatives.
Trump’s yuuuge negatives and the Ron Paul delusion February 29, 2016 Jay Michaels It’s hard to imagine two politicians more unlike than Ron Paul and Donald Trump.  But Donald’s fans idolize their guy with the same fervor as the Paulists did theirs.  And they also share the delusion that there are masses of voters out there who feel the same way.
Was Jesus a Nonviolent Pacifist? March 22, 2015 Bruce W. Davidson A look at the idea of a military-hating Jesus in light of quotes from Michael Moore and Ron Paul.
Ron Paul, Inc? August 9, 2013 Thomas Lifson A brand news conservative blog, The Bull Elephant, is kicking off with a full throated attack on some of the consultants that have worked for the Ron Paul presidential campaign
The Deal Between Romney and Paul? February 27, 2012 David Fontaine Mitchell If it works, it might save the election for the GOP.
Ron Paul: The Ghost in the Political Machine January 31, 2012 Irving Louis Horowitz So what, then, prompts this dedicate "also ran" to stay the course? Why is Ron Paul still standing? Better yet, what makes the good doctor run?
Jacksonville debate: Santorum & Romney up; Newt down; Paul remarkably fit for his age January 27, 2012 Thomas Lifson A more aggressive Mitt Romney, a somewhat tired-looking Newt Gingrich, a sprightly Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum getting much more attention than usual
The Three Problems with Ron Paul January 22, 2012 Andrew Foy, M.D. and Brenton Stransky Ron Paul does not have the smile of Obama, the folksy likability of Romney or the carving wit of Gingrich. In fact, Ron Paul looks (and sounds) nothing like a Washington elitist.
Ron Paul's Successful Brand Strategy January 17, 2012 Mark Edward Taylor The key to Paul's current success in his third run for the presidential nomination is his political branding. Paul has become the savviest pitchman in the narrowing Republican primary field.
Ron Paul and Double Standards January 12, 2012 Seth A. Foreman Now that Ron Paul has achieved electoral respectability in the Republican primaries, the media is in high dudgeon over his extremism. Elsewhere, though, the same media is noticeably silent.
Ron Paul Is Wrong about Iran January 10, 2012 Michael Filozof There's a lot I like about Ron Paul. But his Iran policy is dead wrong.
Why a Young Conservative Supports Ron Paul January 10, 2012 TJ Martinell We're looking for someone who practices what he preaches.
A Defense of Ron Paul and Political Boldness January 9, 2012 Andrew Foy, M.D. and Brenton Stransky The problem with political campaigns in general is that candidates intentionally run on platitudes, all the while providing very few specifics. Not so with Ron Paul.
Ron Paul Supporters Are Worth Talking to Amicably January 7, 2012 Tim Gordon A philosophy which distills both conservatism and libertarianism cannot be called a new amalgam
Ron Paul Roulette January 5, 2012 Scott Mayer Which American city would President Paul sacrifice first?
Ron Paul and the Dictatorship of the Libertariat January 4, 2012 Adam Yoshida Ron Paul has done a serious disservice to the libertarian movement.
The Second Coming of Huey Long and Father Coughlin January 2, 2012 Fay Voshell The right has not been immune to extremists rising over the years. In fact, we have one such candidate on our side even now.
Hawkeye Hoopla and the Rueful Paul Reality January 2, 2012 Jan LaRue My New Year's resolution is never hearing the words "Iowa caucuses" ever again.
To Get Ron Paul's Insanity, You Have To Understand Libertarianism December 30, 2011 Don Feder To "get" Ron Paul you have to understand libertarianism -- an ism every bit as delusional as Marxism. I understand libertarians because I was one. I was a vice chairman of the New York Libertarian Party in the early '70s.
Ron Paul: Iowa's Confusion - America's Ross Perot? December 29, 2011 Rev. Michael Bresciani What the candidates and the entire citizenry of Iowa may think of Ron Paul runs a weak second to what he really will be if he runs as a third-party candidate. Nothing he has ever said, or done, will keep it from happening.
The Madness of Ron Paul December 21, 2011 Adam Yoshida Ron Paul as the standard-bearer of libertarianism can be nothing but destructive for a valid and important strand of conservative thought.
Ron Paul's Foreign Policy Exposed December 19, 2011 Daren Jonescu Afflicted with foreign policy myopia: A disbelief in the complete and independent reality of a world outside of the United States
A Nuclear Primer for Ron Paul December 17, 2011 Jeff Treesh Ron Paul's quest for isolationism is at best a pipe dream for a utopia that doesn't exist.
Why a Tea Party conservative now supports Ron Paul...including his foreign policy. December 16, 2011 Russ Paladino It's easy to dismiss Ron Paul out of hand, but at the end of the day, he's the Republican candidate who makes the most sense.
The Case for Ron Paul December 10, 2011 Jason McNew When one takes a sober look at our country today, it's easy to see where Dr. Paul is coming from.
Ron Paul: Why Not? December 2, 2011 Daren Jonescu How can Ron Paul, who counts among his supporters a sizable group of people who hope that his first act as president will be to reveal that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, continue to draw significant poll numbers among Republican primary voters?
Where Ron Paul Meets Barack Obama November 23, 2011 Shoshana Bryen They share an odd understanding that the United States is, by nature and by history, a cause of tension in the world, and that others need reassurance that the U.S. means no harm.
IAEA says Iran on the brink of nukes; Ron Paul says 'offer friendship' November 7, 2011 Thomas Lifson Mad mullahs getting close to Armageddon dreams. Ron Paul thinks friendship would change their minds.
The Problem with Paul September 24, 2011 Anthony W. Hager As Social Security is considered the third rail of national politics, Ron Paul is the third rail of the Republican Party. Shame he's right about almost everything.
A Tea Party Conservative's Defense of Ron Paul...and His Supporters September 24, 2011 Russ Paladino I still disagree with a good many of his views, but I have come to realize that Ron Paul is most definitely a patriot.
Ron Paul's Poisonous Partisans September 17, 2011 Larry Bailey Some of Ron Paul's most avid (some say "rabid") supporters are not friends of America.
No Ron, 9/11 is Not Our Fault September 14, 2011 Peter Heck It is sad that a man who speaks so eloquently about the benefits of human liberty like Dr. Paul does fails miserably to acknowledge the existential threat it faces from global jihad.