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Friday, May 18, 2007

Republicans Eating Their Own

What on earth is going on here? Could Cascadia Catholics be tilting just a little bit to the right? Not on your life! I just have to applaud Pat Buchanan's latest article in the World Net Daily, which you can view at Information Clearing House and avoid all those nasty wing-nut ads over at WND.

Ok, so, I didn't watch the Republican debates. I had better things to do, like clean the bathroom floor. But I did hear Ron Paul's take-down of Bush's Iraq policy, and Rudy's silly rebuttal, on an Air America replay. It was really something. That's the second time I had even heard of Ron Paul. The first time was when Winnipeg Catholic commented on him in an earlier post. At the time, I had to go 'google' him and read up on the main stream media's attempt to keep a lid on the guy. "Funny," I thought, "They're doing a good job of it!"

So Buchanan's article in today's WND made me smile. Pat's no fan of the Iraq war and prefers an isolationist policy for the US. And he's still a big jerk, of course. But this really is lovely:
What Ron Paul was addressing was the question of what turned the allies we aided into haters of the United States. Was it the fact that they discovered we have freedom of speech or separation of church and state? Do they hate us because of who we are? Or do they hate us because of what we do?

Osama bin Laden in his declaration of war in the 1990s said it was U.S. troops on the sacred soil of Saudi Arabia, U.S. bombing and sanctions of a crushed Iraqi people, and U.S. support of Israel's persecution of the Palestinians that were the reasons he and his mujahedeen were declaring war on us...

[After the debate, on Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes," came one of those delicious moments on live television. As Michael Steele, GOP spokesman, was saying that Paul should probably be cut out of future debates, the running tally of votes by Fox News viewers was showing Ron Paul, with 30 percent, the winner of the debate.

Brother Hannity seemed startled and perplexed by the votes being text-messaged in the thousands to Fox News saying Paul won, Romney was second, Rudy third and McCain far down the track at 4 percent].

Ron Paul is no TV debater. But up on that stage in Columbia, he was speaking intolerable truths. Understandably, Republicans do not want him back, telling the country how the party blundered into this misbegotten war.

By all means, throw out of the debate the only man who was right from the beginning on Iraq.
Yep. Oh, and pass the ketchup.

1 Comments:

At 5/20/2007 6:27 AM, Blogger Jeff said...

Interesting. I'm just getting to know a little bit about Ron Paul myself thanks to Winnipeg B, which is surprising for me, since I normally wouldn't give a libertarian 5 seconds.

You know something? I actually like a lot of things that Pat Buchanan says. He's right about a lot of things, particularly the nature of the economic betrayal of the American middle class. I just wish he'd drop the xenophobia and the anti-semitic undertones he throws out now and then. I actually think he's a pretty smart guy, and he has a better sense of humor and self-condescension than people give him credit for.

 

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