David Shuster goes head to head with Ron Paul

Posted on December 27th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Comment »

It started the 26th when Shuster was filling in for Tucker Carlson (who is a Paul supporter.)

And this morning on Morning Joe where Shuster was filling in for Joe Scarborough this happened:

What a pompous group. I think bosco put it well… they “might as well have a bucket over [their] head[s] and shout “I CAN’T HEAR YOU” while interviewing people.” They scoff at reading anything which disagrees with their preexisting notions of truth. They say history is written by the winners… well the Hamiltonians, Lincoln supporters, Wilsonianists, FDRs won. Perhaps people should read that which is written by the losers more often.

Andrew Sullivan endorses Ron Paul

Posted on December 18th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/…

[T]he deeper reason to support Ron Paul is a simple one. The great forgotten principles of the current Republican party are freedom and toleration. Paul’s federalism, his deep suspicion of Washington power, his resistance to government spending, debt and inflation, his ability to grasp that not all human problems are soluble, least of all by government: these are principles that made me a conservative in the first place. No one in the current field articulates them as clearly and understands them as deeply as Paul. He is a man of faith who nonetheless sees a clear line between religion and politics. More than all this, he has somehow ignited a new movement of those who love freedom and want to rescue it from the do-gooding bromides of the left and the Christianist meddling of the right. The Paulites’ enthusiasm for liberty, their unapologetic defense of core conservative principles, their awareness that in the new millennium, these principles of small government, self-reliance, cultural pluralism, and a humble foreign policy are more necessary than ever - no lover of liberty can stand by and not join them.

He’s the real thing in a world of fakes and frauds. And in a primary campaign where the very future of conservatism is at stake, that cannot be ignored. In fact, it demands support.

Go Ron Paul!

The mixed group of Ron Paul endorsements doesn’t seem to stop. Dennis Kucinich, Barry Goldwater, Jr., a group of strippers, Joe Scarborough’s son, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson’s father), Peter Schiff, Tucker Carlson, Bill Maher, Dennis Hof (brothel owner), Jim Cramer, Kinky Friedman, Jim Rogers, Anony Moose and even Jesus. And in 1988 we even had David Letterman. And lets not forget all those who donated to the campaign.



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