The three major political movements of the day are Occupy Wall St, Anonymous and the Tea Party. It might be hard to believe but the concepts and imagery in all of these movements were pioneered by Ron Paul Supporters in his 2007-2008 campaign. This video documents that …
Last year, during the Republican Primary, Rick Perry appeared to question Barack Obama’s love of country. Now I am, sure as hell, no fan of Rick Perry, however President Obama’s hypocrisy on this is astounding. In 2005 the then Senator Obama refused to condemn Howard Dean, for suggesting that Justice John Roberts, who was about to go through Senate confirmation hearings, did not love America.
At least 90 Iraqi teenagers with “emo” appearances have been stoned to death by religious extremists in Baghdad in the past month after an inflammatory interior ministry statement dubbed it “devil worshiping”, activists said.
Didn’t Bush and the Neocons promise us that Iraq was going to be a thriving Western democracy as a result of the great invasion of 2003?
We all knew Newt was a Rockefeller Republican. He admitted as much in an interview in April 1988 …
But did you know that the Romney family were also Rockefeller Republicans? George Romney and Nelson Rockefeller were good buddies in the liberal, establishment wing of the Republican Party. They joined forces to try to destroy the Conservative faction and its leaders, Senator Barry Goldwater and California Governor Ronald Reagan.
Nelson Rockefeller endorses George Romney for President in 1967 …
Establishment moderates Nelson Rockefeller and George Romney team up against Barry Goldwater and Reagan in 1964 (LBJ Commercial) …
George Romney and Nelson Rockefeller praise each-other, and liberal Republican Senator Jacob Javits (a pre-Roe V Wade pro-abortionist) in 1966.
You may be wondering how in the world Evangelical Christians in South Carolina, could support a serial adulterer who divorced his first wife whilst she was hospitalized and undergoing treatment for cancer, and who divorced his second wife, after she refused to tolerate his affair with a congressional staff member in an “open marriage” arrangement. You may also be wondering how economic conservatives in South Carolina could support the man who helped invent the individual healthcare mandate, and whose big-government wrap sheet is as voluminous as that of Nancy Pelosi.
Late last year, I produced a website on Newt Gingrich. It is a timeline of his indiscretions with regard to conservatism. The sheer volume of this man’s crimes against conservatism are astounding. Indeed, I found an interview in the C-SPAN archives (which I spent weeks trawling through) in which Gingrich admits to being a “progressive” in the tradition of Theodore Roosevelt and the environmentalist fanatic, Gifford Pinchot, whilst also praising the policies of FDR. And yet, in the very same interview, he confidently calls himself a “conservative”. It’s almost as if the more blatantly obvious the paradox, the more people are fooled by it, so long as it is delivered with a tone of arrogant, unfounded confidence (i.e. Newt’s regular tone).
A couple of weeks ago I was browsing around on YouTube and found the following video …
I hadn’t seen this before, and so I knew when the usual suspects found it, they would plaster it all over the web with the usual “Ron Paul is a racist” nonsense. So I downloaded it and re-upped it on my YouTube channel, with a short explanation as to why Ron Paul is sympathetic to the idea of secession, explaining that it has nothing to do with racism, and everything to do with liberty.
What I envisioned came to pass. In the past couple of days, the video was “discovered” by the leftist blogosphere and has received many thousands of hits since then.
Luckily, I was already nearly finished another video, that would counter the onslaught of historical ignorance …
I hope you will spread it, and help to destroy the myth of President Lincoln.
P.S. The reason the Lincoln memorial is so big, is because the more people a President kills, and the more a President centralises power, the more loved that President is by the elite.
Often-times I get a good idea, however if I don’t write it down somewhere, or follow through on it immediately, it is likely to get lost forever. Luckily that didn’t happen this time. As I reminisced about the lead up to the Iowa Caucus in Ron Paul’s 2008 campaign, I got the idea to make a video. I had been watching several recent videos where media pundits were repeating the meme that “Iowa doesn’t matter”, and I could’ve sworn they weren’t making these sorts of statements four years ago. I spent some time digging through the interwebz to uncover some of the old news videos. Well it turns out I was right. Below is the result …
Congressman Ron Paul announced his candidacy for the 2008 Republican Party Presidential nomination on the 12th of March, 2007. At the time, he was relatively unknown.
That would soon change.
Around that time I was browsing YouTube, which was then still in its infancy. Somehow, I found myself watching a video of this man. I can’t recall whether it was a debate, interview or speech, but it took about 15 seconds for his message to deeply resonate.
I watched the debates, read every article, watched every interview and listened to every speech. Immediately I noticed the mainstream media and the other candidates were treating this man with utter disdain. It was so obvious, and so irritating. They would variously ignore him, laugh at him, slander him, and ask him ridiculous questions designed purely to embarrass.
This strengthened my resolve to do something and from that point onward, I did everything possible to support his campaign.