A Comment About

Ron Paul Bigotry Revolution

January 8, 2008 - 11:03 am - by Daniel Koffler
Aaron Lyttle
2008-01-09 02:35:27

It’s hilarious that half of the Paul supporters are vigorously denying that the quotes are real and the other half are agreeing with them.

There’s a reason that Paul is so popular over at Stormfront and with David Duke. It’s certainly not his advocacy of racial egalitarianism.

Returning to the way that the Constitution was interpreted during the “good old days” before the Civil War is the best thing that white supremacists could hope for. Neutralize the Fourteenth Amendment (see Paul’s “We the People Act” and his desire to end birth right citizenship), roll back Civil Rights legislation, forcibly remove undocumented immigrants, build a wall around the nation, and allow for state and local governments to reinstitute racist policies without federal oversight and you’ve created a white separatist’s dream world. Is it any surprise that people are taking these newsletters seriously? It also doesn’t help that Paul allowed them to be published over the course of two decades and that some them include statements in the first person about his family. The average Paul-supporter’s willful blindness regarding these documents is as deluded as the average Paul-supporter’s belief that he has any chance of winning the nomination.

There’s no Jew World Order conspiracy to silence you. Your movement is a personality cult centered around a nut job and we should all be thankful that your “Revolution” will be fizzling out some time in the near future. The media black out regarding Ron Paul was probably the single best thing that ever happened for his campaign. Now that the shadier details are coming to light, support is only going to diminish as he fades further and further into sheer irrelevancy.