Ron Paul: Scum Of The Earth

November 15th, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Desperate for money that he and his henchmen spend on God knows what, Ron Paul refuses to lift a finger to stop the criminal elements of his campaign for the presidency - or maybe it really is just a campaign for money. Now we find this:

American Spectator:

Ron Paul’s Ties To Neo-Nazis

When some in a crowd of anti-war activists meeting at Democrat National Committee HQ in June, 2005 suggested Israel was behind the 9-11 attacks, DNC Chair Howard Dean was quick to get behind the microphones and denounce them saying: “such statements are nothing but vile, anti-Semitic rhetoric.”

When KKK leader David Duke switched parties to run for Louisiana governor as a Republican in 1991, then-President George H W Bush responded sharply, saying, “When someone asserts the Holocaust never took place, then I don’t believe that person ever deserves one iota of public trust. When someone has so recently endorsed Nazism, it is inconceivable that someone can reasonably aspire to a leadership role in a free society.”

Ron Paul is different.

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Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) is the only Republican candidate to demand immediate withdrawal from Iraq and blame US policy for creating Islamic terrorism. He has risen from obscurity and is beginning to raise millions of dollars in campaign contributions. Paul has no traction in the polls – 7% of the vote in New Hampshire — but he at one point had more cash on hand than John McCain. And now he is planning a $1.1 million New Hampshire media blitz just in time for the primary.

Ron Paul set an internet campaigning record raising more than $4 million in small on-line donations in one day, on November 5, 2007. But there are many questions about Paul’s apparent unwillingness to reject extremist groups’ public participation in his campaign and financial support of his November 5 “patriot money-bomb plot.”

On October 26 nationally syndicated radio talk show host Michael Medved posted an “Open Letter to Rep. Ron Paul” on TownHall.com. It reads:
Dear Congressman Paul:

Your Presidential campaign has drawn the enthusiastic support of an imposing collection of Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, Holocaust Deniers, 9/11 “Truthers” and other paranoid and discredited conspiracists.

Do you welcome- or repudiate - the support of such factions?

More specifically, your columns have been featured for several years in the American Free Press -a publication of the nation’s leading Holocaust Denier and anti-Semitic agitator, Willis Carto. His book club even recommends works that glorify the Nazi SS, and glowingly describe the “comforts and amenities” provided for inmates of Auschwitz.

Have your columns appeared in the American Free Press with your knowledge and approval?

As a Presidential candidate, will you now disassociate yourself, clearly and publicly, from the poisonous propaganda promoted in such publications?

As a guest on my syndicated radio show, you answered my questions directly and fearlessly.
Will you now answer these pressing questions, and eliminate all associations between your campaign and some of the most loathsome fringe groups in American society?

Along with my listeners (and many of your own supporters), I eagerly await your response.

Respectfully, Michael Medved

Medved has received no official response from the Paul campaign.

There is more. The Texas-based Lone Star Times October 25 publicly requested a response to questions about whether the Paul campaign would repudiate and reject a $500 donation from white supremacist Stormfront.org founder Don Black and end the Stormfront website fundraising for Paul. The Times article lit up the conservative blogosphere for the next week. Paul supporters packed internet comment boards alternately denouncing or excusing the charges. Most politicians are quick to distance themselves from such disreputable donations when they are discovered. Not Paul.

Daniel Siederaski of the Jewish Telegraph Agency tried to get an interview with Paul, calling him repeatedly but not receiving any return calls. Wrote Siederaski November 9: “Ron Paul will take money from Nazis. But he won’t take telephone calls from Jews.” [Update] Finally on November 13 the Paul campaign responded. In a short interview JTA quotes Jim Perry, head of Jews for Paul describing his work on the Paul campaign along side a self-described white supremacist which Perry says he has reformed.

Racist ties exposed in the Times article go far beyond a single donation. Just below links to information about the “BOK KKK Ohio State Meeting”, and the “BOK KKK Pennsylvania State Meeting”, Stormfront.org website announced: “Ron Paul for President” and “Countdown to the 5th of November”. The links take readers directly to a Ron Paul fundraising site from which they can click into the official Ron Paul 2008 donation page on the official campaign site. Like many white supremacists, Stormfront has ties to white prison gangs.

Finally on October 30 Paul’s campaign came back with a non-response. In a phone interview with the Lone Star Times, Ron Paul national communications director Jesse Benton was non-committal about removing the donations link from Stormfront.org. After a week of internet controversy, the best Benton could come up with is:

“We hadn’t thought of these options but I’ll bring up these ideas with the campaign director. Blocking the IP address sounds like a simple and practical step that could be taken. I doubt there is anything we can do legally. Tracking donations that came from Stormfront’s site sounds more complicated. I’m concerned about setting a precedent for the campaign having to screen and vet everyone who makes a donation. It is important to keep in mind is (sic) that we didn’t solicit this support, and we aren’t interested in spending al of our time and resources focused on this issue. We want to focus on Dr. Paul’s positive agenda for freedom.”

Perhaps frustrated by the weasel words, Lone Star Times asked Benton: “Bottom line- Will the Ron Paul campaign be rejecting the $500 contribution made by neo-Nazi Don Black?”

Benton’s response:
“At this time, I cannot say that we will be rejecting Mr. Black’s contribution, but I will bring the matter to the attention of our campaign director again, and expect some sort of decision to be made in coming days.”

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10 Responses

  1. POD1

    If it walks, talks, and acts like a liberal, it IS a liberal.
    Ron Paul gives new meaning to the term RINO.

    The same the same applys to RINO John Mcain.
    Mcain only sounds like a Republican when running for office.
    After he gets the job, he goes back to being a liberal.

    Three words that prevent me from EVER voting for John Mcain:
    “GANG OF FOURTEEN”.

  2. LftBhndAgn

    Where the HELL can I get that t-shirt? I have GOT to have one. The PaulBot Cult members are all over my area and I can’t even go to the grocery store without being hounded by them. Their worse then the Moonies in the early 70’s.

  3. John Cunningham

    Yea, he makes my skin crawl.

  4. kozanne

    “I’m concerned about setting a precedent for the campaign having to screen and vet everyone who makes a donation.”

    Lord knows you wouldn’t want to slow down those donations coming in would you?

    Pigs.

  5. Jim Jam

    What a RAT.
    I see his liberal fascists supporters - they are very visible and vocal.

    How ironic that the “anti-war” supporters are allied with Nazis.

  6. Jenfidel

    “How ironic that the “anti-war” supporters are allied with Nazis.”
    …and Storm Front, and the American Nazi Party, and the KKK, and Holocaust Deniers, and the Truthers led by Alex Jones and the Muslims (who kinda, sorta think jihad is good idea).

    Paul should never be allowed anywhere near the White House except on a tour and even then he should be watched by the Marine guards.

  7. JonnyMordant

    I will repeat what I’ve said since the first time I heard Ron Paul speak; “He looked great on paper and then he opened his mouth”! Yes, this is a paraphrase of the old statement about Socialisms Utopian Dream by Karl Marx that always becomes some Dictators Tyrannical Communism! Ron Paul sounded like Marx on paper but cuts out the middle man when he speaks! Give him the office and see how he sounds? I think not! From my experience on-line I would estimate that 1/3rd of his main supporters are far left liberals posing as conservatives, 1/3rd are progressives posing as Conservatives and the remaining 1/3rd have either Alzheimer’s or a lack of understanding where Political Tactics are concerned!

  8. Clyde Conneer

    I heard that many of the contributors on the day Paul collected 4 million had never even heard of Ron Paul but that their credit card numbers had been stolen.

    Can you say internet savvy? Recall the poll where Rhue Paulie got 71% of the votes after the debate?

  9. Rhianna Brown

    Paul’s entire campaign needs to be investigated. On YouTube, his supporters threaten violence, advocate burning down the UN, threaten to purchase shotguns at Walmart if their candidate doesn’t get the Republican nomination. Just constant lies, threats, and harassment of women and all other candidates and their supporters. I hope the FBI is investigating him and his thugs.

  10. AlllegedIraqWarVet

    Funny how everyone wants to slam the guy who gets all of his principles from the constitution, pushes for smaller government and less presidential power. Funny, really ironic.

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