Bloomberg has published a piece on Ron Paul – “Paul’s Raw Milk Freedom Pitch Reflects Offbeat Campaign on Rise.” Republi-con strategist Richard Viguerie’s comments are especially entertaining. Always, the war party alludes to Ron Paul’s anti-war views as being out of touch with Republicrat reality.
“It’s a bridge too far for a libertarian who’s so far out of synch with the foreign policy of the traditional Republican Party,” said Republican strategist Richard Viguerie…
The reporter’s opening emphasis on Paul’s support for raw milk attempts to make him look like a crank on an issue that people aren’t supposed to care about, especially when there are more important things to care about such as our esteemed masters in Washington and their daily exploits to commandeer the citizenry and assert dominance in foreign lands.
Of course, Ron Paul is completely over-the-top radical when he makes aberrant and absurd statements such as:
“I’m all for raw milk,” the GOP presidential candidate said. “I think you should make your own choice on whether you drink raw milk or not.”
A militant he is! Extremism! The war against raw milk has produced propaganda that is entirely omnipotent and duplicitous, and meanwhile, Ron Paul has stepped up to fight this war on the side of freedom. The raw milk affair may seem insignificant to those who exist in a comatose state, but this battle is only one small splinter of a much larger war on the freedom of choice that determines individual health and quality of life. In fact, Ron Paul is a heroic food freedom advocate. He is taking on special interests and defending individual choice from the omnipotent powers that desire to herd us like cattle through the gates of conventional wisdom.
Additionally, an article just published on Bloomberg a couple of hours ago, written by Ramesh Ponnuru, trashes Dr. Paul for “denying orthodoxy” – meaning, doing something so unthinkable as opposing the war-and-bankster party and the CIA-Security-Spy State. Ponnuru writes, “The notion that he will be the Republican nominee is too absurd to spend a moment contemplating.”

