Saturday, February 9, 2008

Should Ron Paul Abandon His Bid for the Republican Nomination ?

McCAIN MADNESS

by Chuck Baldwin


A few weeks before Super Tuesday, my friend Howard Phillips asked me who I thought the Republican Presidential nominee would be. I predicted John McCain. With the results of Super Tuesday now history, most political pundits are also predicting that the Arizona senator will gain the Republican nomination for President. And with Mitt Romney now out of the race, McCain is all but assured the nomination. One did not need to be a seer to figure this one out.

For one thing, President George W. Bush all but destroyed whatever conservative influence was left in the GOP. Peggy Noonan is right about that.
(See http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB120120952618514493.html )

Furthermore, the capitulation and compromise of principle by the Religious Right has also significantly sealed the death warrant of conservatism within the GOP. For the sake of not offending George Bush or losing whatever seat at the table the various leaders of the Religious Right felt they had, their spirit of resistance waned to the point that the very name "Christian Conservative" has lost all meaning, not to mention power.

As a result, Republicans have come to accept Big Government, runaway federal spending, the Welfare State, the Warfare State, the Nanny State, empire-building, gargantuan trade and budget deficits, warrantless eavesdropping, the loss of 4th Amendment rights, ad infinitum, ad nauseam.

Therefore, how could anyone expect the vast majority of Republican voters to suddenly rediscover a huge commitment of conviction to conservative principles? Add to that question the fact that there is only one true conservative/constitutionalist who made it to the Republican primaries: Congressman Ron Paul. And virtually the entire media and political establishment pummeled Congressman Paul to the point that his limited success in the race can be categorized as nothing short of miraculous.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jake. I don't believe Ron Paul should ever abandon or stop what he's doing. Even if he doesn't get elected his message is reaching millions that have never even considered the issues he's bringing to light.

Ron Paul is the greatest thing to happen to the U.S. presidential landscape since the Founding Fathers were running the country!

Freemarketman said...

Thanks Dave,

I'm one of those millions Dr. Paul's message reached. It has blown me away and changed my whole outlook on life. I hope for his message to reach millions more!!!

Chuck Baldwin's views are interesting. I'm sure it represents the frustration of a lot of Paul supporters watching the election scam unfolding.