Daily Archives: October 18, 2011

Typical WaPo

It covers every single candidate in the debate tonight, and even Huntsman, who won't be there. Except He Who Must Not Be Mentioned in Pravda, Izvestia, or Tass: Ron Paul. (Thanks to Daniel)

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An Existential Threat to the State

The Man.

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Show Us the Pie Charts, Pizza Man

I like Paul Mulshine's idea for a debate.

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New Ron Paul TV Ad

Sounds good.

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Ron Paul, Tribune of the People

See these interesting donation maps of the candidates. Ron's is the most dispersed. (Thanks to Bruce Wechsler)

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Neocon Tries To Hop the Anti-Fed Express

Writes Jay: "Read how a Weekly Standard Neocon and Newt try to horn in on Ron Paul’s End the Fed mojo. No mention of Paul at all. It's a lack of integrity, I guess."

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Only Ron Paul Would Open Up Trade With Cuba

And end the mare's nest of federal interventions designed to keep the price of sugar bitterly high, and to promote the use of deleterious high-fructose corn syrup.

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Iran Propaganda Coming From the Same People Who Gave Us Fast and Furious

(Thanks to Daniel McAdams)

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Proud To Front for the Kochs

Herman Cain.

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Iowa Caucuses Moved

To January 3rd.

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Non-Squawk: Ron Paul on CNBC

(thanks to Travis Holte)

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Herman's Sinister 999

From Politico: "I had some advisers tell me that, 'go after him,' 'attack him'," Paul said. "That's my least favorite thing to do. I will when I'm pressed for or challenged. Or when they challenge my supporters. Then I get … Continue reading

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Reagan the Tax-Increaser

Ronnie was a big-government, tax-raising governor and president. The GOP tale about him is just another political lie. So, in the cause of truth, I love seeing the Dems run Reagan's egalitarian calls for the then-biggest tax increase in history. (Ron … Continue reading

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Ron: Foreign Spending Is Bankrupting the US

(Thanks to Travis Holte)

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David West, Ex-Army Ranger Now a Conscientious Objector, at OccupyAshland

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If I Could Pipe Up During the Debate Tonight

I would note that among all the candidates on both sides, only Ron Paul is not a tool or a shill for the big banks, and that inherently bankrupt big banks, in Europe and the US, are pulling down the … Continue reading

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Making Excuses

For MSM censorship of Ron Paul. (Thanks to Mark Carroll)

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Teleprompters Taken

The disappearance of the presidential teleprompters in Virginia yesterday, contrary to rumor, was not the result of temporary privatization by libertarian weathermen who reprogrammed the devices to have Obama endorse anarcho-capitalism and Ron Paul. UPDATE from Eli Cryderman: "Iran stole … Continue reading

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Ex-LP Prez Nominee Bob Barr

To run for congress as a pro-civil liberties Republican congressman.

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For Neocons, It's Always 1939

Here the Daily Caller, complete with a photo of the evil Winnie, questions Ron Paul on the only foreign policy issue that really matters: the National Socialists. Good for Ron for rejecting the fascist FDR's "lend-lease" and current and  future … Continue reading

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