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By Ivan Eland

As the nation’s major media outlets crown John McCain (George W. Bush on steroids) as the Republican nominee for president, their nearly criminal neglect of Ron Paul’s candidacy in the 2008 presidential campaign is nearly complete. “Big media” have never deemed Paul a “major candidate,” as their paltry coverage of him shows.

In fact, the media often brand the ardent groundswell of popular support for Ron Paul as an odd curiosity. The problem is that if Ron Paul is a kook—as they imply—then so are the nation’s founders. His policy prescriptions of more limited government at home and military restraint abroad put him far closer to the spectrum of opinion at the founding than any other candidate in the 2008 race.

The media barons would never dream of implying that the founders were loony tunes. But the country’s current massive government, with its intrusive activism at home and abroad, is so far removed from the founding vision that the modern-day manifestation of such values appears downright weird to today’s press corps.

Most appalling is the media’s emphasis on criticizing Paul’s foreign policy views. The Washington Post, in an op-ed dedicated entirely to undermining Paul’s candidacy, argued that Paul is an “isolationist” who would withdraw from Iraq immediately, wouldn’t defend South Korea if it were attacked by the North, and has attempted to understand why Osama bin Laden attacks the United States.

Yet the nation’s founders were not isolationists, and neither is Paul. Like the founders, he wants to avoid unneeded and unconscionable military attacks on other countries thatpervert the republic at home. In his usual frank manner, Paul bluntly admits that the United States has failed in Iraq. Alone among all of the Democratic and Republican candidates who ran or are still running in 2008, Paul understands the oft-neglected domestic ill effects of a quixotic and overly broad “war on terror,” including the war in Iraq. He grasps that the erosion of the Constitution and civil liberties, which make the United States unique among nations, may be the war’s most important negative consequence.

Paul is also unique among the candidates in pointing out that now, rich U.S. allies, such as South Korea, are capable of defending themselves against far poorer foes. South Korea’s economy is about 30 times that of the North and no longer needs a U.S. security guarantee. With the Soviet Union long relegated to the trash bin of history, no longer must the United States subsidize European defense through retaining the outdated NATO alliance and stationing of U.S. forces in Europe.

Paul is a rare politician who actually acknowledges expert opinion on al Qaeda. That opinion has concluded that bin Laden attacks the United States because of its foreign policy toward the Middle East—that is, the invasion and occupation of Muslim lands, and support for Israel and corrupt, autocratic Arab dictatorships. Yet contrary to empirical evidence and polls in the Arab/Islamic world, other politicians in both major parties—to buttress their interventionist foreign policy prescriptions—either conveniently ignore al Qaeda’s motives or disingenuously attribute bin Laden’s hostility to his distaste for American culture or political and economic freedom.

In sum, Paul has astutely realized that the republic’s founding principles have never been more relevant to today’s world. No matter what the outcome of the 2008 election, Paul’s participation in the campaign and its debates has been a huge plus in highlighting the long-forgotten founders’ policies of limited government and military restraint and in advocating their relevancy and renewal in today’s world. That is why I was proud to accept an invitation to serve as a foreign policy advisor to Paul’s campaign. Like being a Maytag repairman, however, it is a lonely job, because the already savvy Paul doesn’t need much advice.

Ivan Eland is Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at The Independent Institute. Dr. Eland is a graduate of Iowa State University and received an M.B.A. in applied economics and Ph.D. in national security policy from George Washington University. He has been Director of Defense Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, and he spent 15 years working for Congress on national security issues, including stints as an investigator for the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Principal Defense Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office. He is author of the books, The Empire Has No Clothes: U.S. Foreign Policy Exposed, and Putting “Defense” Back into U.S. Defense Policy.


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1. 27-02-2008 22:19
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
Check our interview tonight Wed. Feb. 27th at 8pm EST with the Vice President of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, David Boaz and author Johnnie B. Garmon II. Feel free to call in and speak with him live on-air. You can listen to it at http://thirdrailradio.com by clicking the listen live banner or the on air lights at various bitrates.
3rdrailradio@gmail.comNOSPAM! ">Third Rail
2. 27-02-2008 22:50
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
Is there anyone among Mr. Eland's readers that can't see what 12 years worth of Bush family and 8 years of Clinton have offered up to we the people? To dredge up an old campaign slogan, "ask yourself are you better off today than you were" 8 years ago, 16 years ago how about 20 years ago? Can it be any more clear that the country needs a plan and platform such as Statesman Paul's? Praise be to Mr. Eland for exposing Ron Paul for what he is. Now just think of what you could be with Paul doctoring this great country. Vote and demand Ron Paul for President. March on D.C. march on the convention we the people must make it happen.
deb_5@charter.netNOSPAM! ">DS Ward
3. 27-02-2008 23:08
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
Its not that all the other candidates don't know what is wrong with America. Dr Paul is the only one looking out for the countries needs and not the agenda of world dominance. If you haven't noticed this has been going on for a long time.  
If you haven't seen money masters, freedom to fascism, Money as debt, Google them and watch them. America needs to see this. You can't fix something if you don't know what is broken.
4. 28-02-2008 05:11
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
WELL DONE! 
 
A finely written article. If only our media was so intelligent.
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5. 28-02-2008 19:19
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
What total pile of crap. He had enough media attention that, if the message was presented cleary and articulatly and the message was rooted in todays reality not 200 years ago, he could have converted the masses. Aren't you tired of holding up the signs in the rain yet? The (rEvolution) delusion is over folks. It's back to reality. Put the libertarian views back in the back pocket with your folded up Constitution. Liberty lives in reality and if you guys continue to live in Libertarian fantasy land your going to have a rough time in life. Your candidate was a downright horrible orator/debater/communicator and you should choose more wisely next time. Your fanaticism, beside the money donations, was ridiculously naive. You alienate people with all the negative. Don’t you get it…that’s fundamental? Even though you and your other friend got a kick out of it, you always take the high road if you’re going to influence people. Play the game or get off the field. You were as ineffective as RP has been in Congress…all those years and nothing to show for it. The Libertarianism Theory is a tough pill to swallow and with no one really challenging its obvious faults this was the opportunity make your point and try and get it in the mainstream. The Opportunity pissed away by being aggressive, defensive and annoying…like children. Now the young men and women who supported RP will grow up and blend into the mainstream and fall in line. Wake up Libertarians….the party is over before it started.
GG
6. 28-02-2008 22:51
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
Evidently Paul hasn\'t received enough media, or you would know that he running as a Republican. As he pointed out in a debate, he possesses more of the fundamental Republican beliefs than any of the party\'s other candidates. Oh yes and by the way, I believe he won that and every other debate where he was allowed to participate. His supporters realize that weaning some, like yourself, off the fat fortified tit of the government will not be easy. Makes some of us who see limited need for party lines to recall the words of Dr. King and JFK who spoke often of the individual\'s freedoms and rights, much like Dr. Paul. Sadly, it also seems you have not bothered to study much on the Constitution or the Founders. Otherwise you would know how timeless a document it is. The Founders didn\'t need to know about today\'s events. They knew the nature of man. From the tone and content of your posting we can clearly see your nature as well. Your writing convey that you are the type of person that wants to add darkness to the enlightened and detest those that prefer to live a hope-filled life. I can\'t direct you to a site where you might find fellowship with other deep-thinkers as yourself, but surely they exist. Best of luck.
deb_5@charter.netNOSPAM! ">DS Ward
7. 03-03-2008 15:21
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
This delusion is unbelievable. RP is a self proclaimed libertarian. Always has been always will be. So he alone will ride in bearing a shirt, coat and flag made from the fibers of a copy of the constitution to change the Republican Party to its founding roots? Jefferson would have laughed him off the platform. Won the debates? RP had plenty of time at almost all of the debates and managed only to convince a very small and insignificant amount of people (look at the numbers). Why is this? Simple. Because he is a horrible candidate who cannot articulate a clear point of view and convert the masses. You claimed victory at the debates when no one rebutted his statements. How could they, right? He’s got all the answers, right? They didn’t have to. They let RP bury himself with his horrible public speaking skills. Do you really think there are no problems with a libertarian point of view? If there was this “real” groundswell of support and the libertarian views were being seriously debated it wouldn’t take more than a 15 minute prep talk and the candidates would shoot holes through RP’s libertarian philosophy. It is very fallible. Do your research on the foundations of the market system. His foreign policy etc… “The nature of man…” as you say, is the reason we have what we have today. That’s the part you don’t get. The reality part. We didn’t walk through the forest and one day wake up and say “we lost our way” as RP says. That’s crap and you ate it with a smile. We changed and adapted to problems and issues every single step of the way since the inception which lead to have what we have today. This fantasy about going back 200 years is ludicrous and a waste of time. Work with and within the system we have and you may have a chance or do you plan on marching in and taking over the Whitehouse. My nature is rooted in reality and I call them as I see them. Clear minded not persuaded or impressed by double talk, don’t jump on band wagon and skeptical until proven different. You know nothing about me but because I think RP a complete disaster as a candidate you believe I “cast darkness on the enlightened.” Do you mean I pissed on your parade and you’re angry? I see you as delusional and childish but I guess you fit right at home with the followers of this man.
8. 06-03-2008 02:15
8pm EST tonight Wed. Feb 27th
So what if he's libertarian. What's wrong with being that way? Didn't you ever read "None Dare Call It Conspiracy"? It was a book distributed on street corners in the mid-60s by young people (who are now 40 years older). It divulged the conspiracy against we the people. Things have changed, by darn, and for the worse. It seems no one paid much attention. Have you ever read Ayn Rand? She told it like it was and that was about 60 years ago. She was a prophet. Everything she wrote about has come true. So what Ron Paul is libertarian--probably better described as an objectivist.
freddi

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