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Title: What Happened To Ron Paul Supporters In The Age Of Trump
Source: The Liberty Conservative
URL Source: http://www.thelibertyconservative.c ... ron-paul-supporters-age-trump/
Published: Jul 6, 2017
Author: ALICE SALLES
Post Date: 2017-07-06 19:45:18 by Gatlin
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Views: 1270
Comments: 6

To understand what is currently going on in the minds of Ron Paul enthusiasts in the age of President Donald Trump, we must first understand what Paul represented as both a congressman and a presidential candidate.

We must also understand that, at the height of Paul’s popularity during the 2012 presidential campaign, Paul’s appeal was such that both tea party patriots and young, pot-smoking college students were able to come together to stand for the same candidate.

By 2016, dissatisfaction with American politics had become the norm. As the tension built up, the explosive Trump campaign seemed to strike a vein with a great number of Americans by simply remaining on attack mode against a corrupt “Washington machine” embodied by Hillary Clinton. The new dynamic brought Paul supporters to the realization that Paul himself was not the leader they had hoped him to be. Instead, many finally realized that Paul had remained true only to his goal.

It finally dawned on them he wasn’t in the business of making anyone happy, he was here only for liberty.

The bitterness that followed this harsh descent into reality naturally broke some supporters apart—especially the naive ones. Those not mature enough to understand Paul had no reason to cater to them started flirting with the idea of becoming social justice warriors themselves, ignoring the lessons laid out by their former hero. Some remained true to their principles, continuing to respect Paul as a genuine lover of liberty. But others simply moved on.

In the following paragraphs, we will attempt to explain how this rupture came to pass, and why Paul supporters seem to miss the real value of the former congressman’s rich career.

Not The Leader They Want

Dr. Paul didn’t just make history as the first and only congressman to hit a ball out of the park during a Congressional Baseball Game. His impact will continue to be felt across many generations of Americans—and foreigners as well—because of his unshakable belief in the core political and economic principles that guided his political career.

Paul served as the image of an untouchable in Washington, D.C., from his first congressional stints in the late 1970s through the 80s, then again in 1997 up to his 2012 retirement speech, when he challenged his fellow lawmakers as well as the public to consider liberty as the only cause worth pursuing. Someone who lives by truth and whose freedom is solely dependent on it—a true martyr for liberty.

To those who listened, admired, or perhaps simply identified with the Texas congressman and his politics, he was a man worth looking up to in an environment where perverted incentives created by the evils of crony capitalism distort the very core of otherwise good men and women. He was the embodiment of righteousness in a world covered by darkness.

More recently, as he ran for president in 2008 and 2012, Paul made a point to never endorse a candidate for president whose beliefs and actions did not match his own. The following he gathered of mostly young, thirsty, and earnest college age adults cheered this display of integrity. But as he remained relevant after his political career was over because of his daily podcast and national policy center, he continued to captivate new audiences while maintaining some of those who were enamored by the courage displayed during his presidential runs.

But to those who were young when Ron Paul was campaigning for President, the time came to move on and to choose their own battles as they saw fit.

Young men and women who shed tears of joy during his 2012 speeches now had to face the big, bad world all on their own. Some went into politics, despite Paul’s warnings about the evils lurking in Washington. Others took on intellectual pursuits to spread the message of liberty on campuses and across the media. Some simply went on with their lives, taking up careers that had nothing to do with the pursuit of liberty.

After two terms of President Barack Obama, whose charisma managed to shield him from scrutiny concerning his blatantly bloodthirsty foreign policy, his disdain for sound economics, and his disregard for principles he claimed to embody during his first presidential campaign, Paul supporters felt they had nowhere to run. Some took on Paul’s suggestion of simply focusing on policies, which is what he has continued doing. But as he commented on the 2016 election on his Liberty Report, he often pointed out whenever candidates would get something right, even if he was not necessarily in agreement with that candidate’s entire platform.

When Trump would criticize the Iraq war, comment on the irrationality of going after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, or attack candidate Hillary Clinton for her despicable record as Obama’s underling, Paul would rightly agree. But when Trump talked about protectionism, nationalist policies that will eventually hurt American workers, or when he would demagogue Iran as the real problem with the Middle East, Paul would disagree and calmly explain why Trump’s reasoning wasn’t based on facts.

Many Paulians who saw his eventual “support” of Trump as a betrayal began to listen to longtime foes of the good ob-gyn from Texas. These foes, who always attacked Paul for being for any concept that expanded liberty, including the now popular idea of secession, became their new messiahs.

But other Paulians who saw Trump as, at best, the better option, did not budge. Soon enough, they tagged along with the army of Pepe-loving conservatives who saw Trump as a way to both discredit the presidential office and bring about chaos as a way of weakening the state. That’s what we continue to see now to this very day.

Like Obama before him, though, Trump has moved away from positions that he was very loud about during his campaign. He has bombed Syria and continues to do so despite his criticism of Clinton for her desire to bring Assad down. He has changed course on NATO, despite having at least told world leaders to their face that American taxpayers didn’t deserve to carry the heavy load. Most disappointingly, he has even gone soft on Saudi Arabia, an Islamic dictatorship that mastered cronyism in Washington with Clinton and Obama in power.

Regardless, it’s Trump’s demeanor that continues to bother the media and a good chunk of the public. It’s his late night or early morning tweets that become the news, and it is his blunt mannerisms that hurt the sensibilities of a press grown fat on overindulging in self-fulfilling prophecies, reporting on news carefully groomed both by journalists and politicians ever-reluctant to actually do their jobs.

To the Paulians who remained politically active and see the value in supporting this circus in the name of a collapse, the ongoing battle over the narrative is an exciting development. But to the Paulians whose faith in his former martyr waned over his willingness to admit when someone is right, this fight is just not worth it. They have embraced political correctness as a means to achieve liberty, perhaps unaware of the real-world consequences of such tyrannical cultural trends. As a result, they turned their back on Paul’s message of focusing on decentralization.

What The Ron Paul Movement Really Is All About

The Ron Paul movement was never a homogenous mob against the state.

Comprised of very different individuals whose core principles matched Paul’s, many of these men and women were and remain free thinkers relying on nobody except themselves to know what is wrong and what is right. But others who saw in Paul a mighty leader preferred to blame him for his movement’s diversity. They began to see him as the reason why so many libertarians chose to ride the Trump wave.

So it’s no wonder that when former faithful Ron Paul supporters battle one another online over Trump or anything related to the president’s effect on America, these sparks often turn into fires. And as we all know, fire is known to consume everything it touches.

Still, Paul is not interested in what his followers do or think. He is not interested in changing anyone’s mind—he never has been. He remains unbreakable. His beliefs remain the same. His message continues to be one of serving liberty and liberty only, for no man or man-made system is stronger or better suited to help mankind thrive and grow.

Whether you believe that removing yourself completely from the political machine or being intimately involved with it are the only two ways to go about achieving liberty, it does not matter. Paul’s legacy is not built on the gains made by a leader, as you may recall. He was—and still is—a martyr in the sense that he has given it all and continues to give it all in the pursuit of liberty, and as a result, what he suffered along the way does not bother him. Perhaps that is why those who steer away from his influence tend to be so rabidly against him.

In a world where everyone wants to lead, Ron Paul is the wrong role model, for he is not willing to tell others what to do. What he does instead is to take responsibility for what he does and says only. The rest is history.


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A waste of time and effort that proved nothing .and brought no change ...

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#1. To: Gatlin (#0)

Your desperation is pathetic.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-07-06   20:36:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Gatlin (#0)

once poT is legal

The liberTarian parTy

Will disappear

Love
boris

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2017-07-06   20:57:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Gatlin, cuck cuck cuck (#0) (Edited)

The Ron Paul Peace and Prosperity Institute

We Must Declare Independence

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As Independence Day comes around again we should spend a few moments between barbecue and fireworks to think about the meaning of independence. The colonists who rebelled against the British Crown were, among other things, unhappy about taxation. Yet, as economist Gary North points out, the total burden of British imperial taxation was about one-to-two percent of national income.

Some 241 years later, Washington claims more of our money as its own than King George could have ever imagined. What do we get in this bargain? We get a federal government larger and more oppressive than before 1776, a government that increasingly views us as the enemy.

Think about NSA surveillance. As we have learned from brave whistleblowers like William Binney and Edward Snowden, the US intelligence community is not protecting us from foreigners who seek to destroy our way of life. The US intelligence community is itself destroying our way of life. Literally every one of our electronic communications is captured and stored in vast computer networks. Perhaps they will be used against “dissidents” in the future who question government tyranny.

We have no privacy in our computers or our phones. If the government wants to see what we are doing at any time, it simply switches on our phone camera or computer camera – or our “smart” television. Yet today we continue to hear, “I’ve got nothing to hide.”

In a recent interview on our Liberty Report, Edward Snowden made the excellent point that, “saying that you don’t care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say.”

Think about the TSA. The freedom to travel is fundamental, and our Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures is the law of the land. But if you dare to exercise that right by purchasing an air ticket, you are treated like a Guantanamo Bay detainee. Don’t dare question as the TSA agents commit acts that would be crimes were they done by anyone else. Yet so many Americans still believe this is what it takes to be “safe.”

Think about the military industrial complex. The US government spends more on its military empire than much of the rest of the world combined. Our so-called mortal enemy Russia spends ten cents to every dollar we spend on weapons of war. Yet we are told we must spend more! Imagine the amazing peaceful scientific discoveries that might be made were so many researchers and scientists not on the government payroll designing new ways to end life on earth.

Think about the Fed. Since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913 the US dollar has lost some 98 percent of its value. Is the destruction of our currency not a cruel form of tyranny, hitting hardest those who can least afford it?

I think it’s time for us to declare our independence from an oppressive government that seeks to control our money and our lives in ways unimaginable to those who rebelled against the British Crown in 1776. Our revolution is peaceful, and it concentrates on winning hearts and minds one at a time. But it marches on. We must reclaim the spirit of independence every day and every night and intensify the struggle against those who seek to impose tyranny upon us.


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party

"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

Hondo68  posted on  2017-07-06   21:12:10 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: hondo68, tater cuck, cuck, cuck (#3)

Are you suggesting that tater is a goddamned cuck sucker?

buckeroo  posted on  2017-07-06   21:19:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tooconservative (#1)

Your desperation is pathetic.

Nah!

You really need to recognize where desperation was pathetic.

Here, let me help enlighten you.

Of the 620 bills sponsored by Ron Paul during his long career in the House of Representatives, only four have ever made it to a vote on the House floor and only one became an actual law.

Paul, who has served 11 terms in three different stages dating back to 1976, didn't get a single law passed until 2009, when he authored a bill that allowed for the sale of a customs house in Galveston, Texas.

Now that, you misguided and befuddled libertarian is “desperation that was pathetic.”

As I correctly stated …

A waste of time and effort that proved nothing .and brought no change ...

All libertarian efforts always are …

Gatlin  posted on  2017-07-06   21:21:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: hondo68 (#3)

I think it’s time for us to declare our independence from an oppressive government that seeks to control our money and our lives in ways unimaginable to those who rebelled against the British Crown in 1776.

I think it’s time you face reality.

He was singing this same message when he served 11 terms in Congress in three different stages dating bact to 1976

Tell me exactly what he expects to do now that he was unable to accomplished during all those years to declare independence from government oppression.

It’s all bullshit …

Gatlin  posted on  2017-07-06   21:29:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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