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Ron Paul, Fox News, and the Conservative Life of the Lie
by Jacob G. Hornberger

Last week television commentators Greta van Susteran and Shepard Smith, treading cautiously and with a bit of trepidation, wondered aloud why their employer, Fox News, was banning Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul from its New Hampshire presidential debate.

Permit me to explain the likely reason: the life of the lie, the life that conservatives have been living for decades.

Conservatives love to portray themselves as advocates of libertarian principles. For example, go to the websites of two classic conservative foundations — the Heritage Foundation and the Claremont Institute. You will find standard mantras that conservatives have employed since as far back as Ronald Reagan’s talks for General Electric in the 1950s: free enterprise, private property, limited government, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, our founding principles, and fundamental rights.

There is just one big problem, however: Conservatives do not practice what they preach. They instead live the life of the lie. Long ago, they threw in the towel in the fight for libertarian principles by embracing the big-government programs of both the welfare state and the warfare state.

It wasn’t always that way. Conservatives once genuinely believed in a society based on economic liberty and a constitutionally limited republic. For that matter, so did liberals, which is why Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, vetoed a $10,000 farm bill to aid struggling Texas farmers, with the admonition, “Though the people support the Government, the Government should not support the people.”

Thus, Americans in, say, 1889 lived without such socialist and interventionist programs as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, public (i.e., government) schooling, drug laws, economic regulations, immigration controls, welfare, subsidies, income taxation, a Federal Reserve System, and fiat money. Equally important, they also avoided a standing army, conscription, foreign aid, nation-building, and involvement in foreign wars.

That is was what it once meant to be an American. That is what it once meant to free. That is the freedom that Americans once celebrated on the Fourth of July.

Not anymore. Today, freedom is defined by the grip that both the welfare state and warfare state have on the lives and fortunes of the American people. Both conservatives and liberals look to the federal government to be their daddy or, even worse, their god. They have assigned their federal daddy-god the task of taking care of their retirement, healthcare, education, employment, and business as well as protecting them from the terrorists, drug dealers, immigrants, communists, and other scary people.

In the process, they have brought a federal monstrosity into existence, one whose programs and powers violate the free-enterprise, limited-government mantras that conservatives continue to maintain on their websites and on their stationery.

While it’s true that liberals are as devoted to the welfare state as conservatives are, there is one big difference: liberals don’t make any pretense of being advocates of economic liberty and limited government. They are direct and straightforward defenders of the big-government welfare state.

Conservatives, on other hand, continue to portray themselves as advocates of libertarian principles. That’s what makes them people of the lie — people of hypocrisy — people who preach one thing and practice another.

Another popular conservative mantra involves the importance of taking “personal responsibility” for one’s actions. Unfortunately, it is a slogan that conservatives, in their life of lie, apply only to others, never themselves. After all, have you heard even one conservative taking personal responsibility for the 50 percent decline in the value of the dollar over the past 5 years? Of course not. Oh, they’ll stand foursquare in favor of “fiscal responsibility” and a “sound dollar” during those presidential debate forums but, at the same time, endorse every program, project, department, and agency that produces the out-of-control federal spending that has brought about the plunge in the dollar.

Compounding the conservative problem is another lie: that the big-government welfare state reflects “compassionate conservativism.”

Oh? You mean like the compassion shown for the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who are now dead or maimed at the hands of the U.S. war machine, deaths that conservatives cavalierly claim are worth the U.S. “success” in Iraq? Sure, we often hear laments for American soldiers who have lost their lives or limbs in Iraq, but not one conservative peep for the countless Iraqis who have lost their lives or limbs at the hands of the U.S. war machine.

And yet, the discomforting fact remains: Not a single one of those dead and maimed (and tortured) Iraqis ever attacked the United States.

In fact, Iraq might well be the ultimate manifestation of the conservative life of the lie. When it became evident that the fake and false WMD rationale could not be relied upon to justify an invasion of a country that had never attacked the United States, conservatives didn’t skip a beat, quickly shifting to their secondary “We did it for democracy” rationale for the invasion.

Never mind that at the same time they were funneling millions of dollars of U.S. taxpayer money into the coffers of Pakistani military strongman Pervez Musharraf, one of the world’s most brutal unelected dictators. In fact, never mind that conservatives had once partnered with Saddam Hussein himself — and, for that matter, with the Shah of Iran and countless other dictators around the world. Those are things that the conservative mind of the lie would rather not confront.

Thus, why would it surprise anyone that Fox News conservatives deeply resent libertarians and wish that we would simply go away? By maintaining our allegiance to free enterprise, private property, limited government, and the Constitution, we libertarians remind conservatives of what they have become — people of the lie, people whose lives now entail preaching the old libertarian mantras while embracing the principles of the big-government, welfare-warfare state.

But conservatives not only resent libertarians, they also fear us — or, more accurately, they fear our ideas. They know that ideas on liberty have consequences. They have the power to move people, especially people who are seeking the truth about freedom and our country’s heritage of freedom. As the Ron Paul campaign has demonstrated, ideas on liberty can ignite the hearts and minds of men and women one by one, young and old, both conservative and liberal, bringing us closer to the restoration of genuine freedom to our land.

Under the principles of free enterprise and private property, Fox News certainly had the right to ban libertarian Republican Ron Paul from its presidential debate. But what better evidence of the conservative life of the lie than Fox News’ continual use of its well-worn mantra, “fair and balanced”?

Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.


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1. 07-01-2008 18:30
Great Article
When the people finally wake up, as they are starting to do now, there will be HELL to pay in Washington. Frankly, I think the entire congress and white house should be marched out of their offices, into the streets, to be tarred and feathered like our founding fathers used to do.
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2. 07-01-2008 21:02
OM
You are too kind. Fox Television does not exactly operate in a free market. It operates as a monopoly franchise given it by the FCC in a Memorandum Order issued in July of 2001, which simply ignore congressional legislation of 25% limit on foreign ownership saying that a greater good is accomplished by enfranchising broadcasting that supports a diversity of voices in markets. Obviously excluding RP violates terms of the franchise and both Congress and the FCC have authority to revoke the Fox license to broadcast and exclude them, from broadcasting in American Markets. Perhaps kangaroos would be interest in Faux lies.them
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3. 07-01-2008 22:56
You just explained why I left the Republ
I long ago recognized the disgusting hypocrisy of the Republicans 15 years ago, and abandoned the party. I saw it in Reagan as he doubled the debt, and spent oodles of money we didn't have on SDI and other useless garbage. 
 
I was happy to see Clinton actually be forced by the Republicans to cut down on welfare, and reduce spending, and thought the Republicans were coming back. 
 
Then Bush II came into power, increased the Federal government by 30%, started nation building in 2 states, and signed every stupid bill spending bill into law, as the debt exploded by 4 trillion dollars. 
 
I'm back to being a Republican again, as long as I can vote for Paul. 
 
If we get another liar in as the "Republican" nominee, I have to start to work actively to destroy the party and replace it with the Libertarians.
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rich_e@navosha.comNOSPAM! ">Richard Wicks
4. 07-01-2008 23:54
fair and balanced
Jacob, I enjoyed your article, in particular the links to web sites that aren't traditionally covered. You show that typical Republicans have become hypocritical when supporting the state of endless war. 
I agree Fox should discontinue their "fair and balanced" lie. 
 
Thank you.
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5. 08-01-2008 12:13
fair and balanced
Your article rings with truth...too bad so many people are still deaf. 
 
Our department of defense is a misnomer...it is now a department of offense, I am ashamed at what we have become.
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tripleb@worldpath.netNOSPAM! ">Bob Constantine
6. 09-01-2008 04:51
Gut the 2 party system
I expected the anti war canidates to have a struggle. Ron Paul has surpised me and any real antiwar canidate would get my vote. The killing and oil theft and domination must be stoped. I had hoped to see higher numbers of support. Ron Paul seems to have highest numbers. I hope the numbers grow and he dose not do as the two democrates will do, as always, and drop out and endorse another in the party. One can only suspect that they serve as stool pigeons to keep a true reform movement from growing. Wall Street dose not like any thing to the left or with globalization designs Ron Pauls conservative approach. Baby boomers might fear what his approach might be towards S.S. I say this not knowing his stand on many issues, but to stop the war is worth much sacrifice to me. We need Ron Paul, and to stop all policing of the world. This I say as a disabled retired person. America wake up throw off your greed!
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7. 21-01-2008 16:13
Gut the 2 party system
Today, January 21, is another money-bomb day for Ron Paul. If you support him or his ideas, consider sending in a donation. He won't go very far on a few gallons of gas and some peanunts. Go to his site and see his election fund grow, quite impressive for a no-name independent. 
 
Here in East Tennessee I see more Ron Paul signs than any other candidate. He may not have a snowballs chance of winning, fine, but he is making huge waves and I will be able to sleep at night knowing that I vote not so much for myself, but for the future of our Republic and the future of my children.
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