Ron Paul and the Empire



by Steven LaTulippe

Can Ron Paul really win? Does he have a snowball’s chance of becoming the
next president, or are we all kidding ourselves?

At the moment, Rep. Paul’s quixotic campaign seems to be picking up steam.
His recent fundraising statistics reveal a blossoming, internet-based movement
that is uniting libertarians and other concerned citizens from across the political
spectrum. His performance in the media has been sharp, and his organization
seems to be honing its message.

While there are plenty of reasons for optimism, I think we need to be clear-eyed
about the road ahead. If Rep. Paul somehow manages to remain a viable candidate
and to seriously challenge his mainstream opponents, things will get extremely
interesting. He faces a set of obstacles unlike any other candidate in my lifetime.

When evaluating his chances, it’s important to accept one fact about
contemporary America: This is not a democracy, and certainly not a constitutional
republic. America is actually a carefully concealed oligarchy. A few thousand
people, mostly in government, finance, and the military-industrial complex,
run this country for their own purposes. By manipulating the two-party system,
influencing the mainstream media, and controlling the flow of campaign finance
money, this oligarchy works to secure the nomination of its preferred candidates
(Democratic and Republican alike), thus giving voters a "choice" between
Puppet A and Marionette B.

Unlike the establishment’s candidates, Ron Paul is a freelancer running
on three specific ideas:

1. The federal government must function within the strict guidelines of the
Constitution.

2. America should deconstruct its empire, withdraw our troops from around the
world and reestablish a foreign policy based on noninterventionism.

3. America should abolish the Federal Reserve Bank, eliminate fiat currency
and return to hard money.

This is not a political agenda. This is not a party platform. It is a revolution.
The entire ruling oligarchy would be swept away if these ideas were ever implemented.
Every sentence, every word, every jot and tittle of this agenda is unacceptable,
repellent and hateful to America’s ruling elite.

The reasons for this are fairly obvious.

Through its control of the Federal Reserve, the banking elites make billions
of dollars in unearned profits and exert enormous influence over the American
economy. Countless industries and special interest groups (both foreign and
domestic) have sprung up around our defense and national security budgets. The
bureaucratic elites who dominate the federal government despise the Constitution’s
limitations on their power and view the document as just an archaic "piece
of paper."

Anyone who believes these folks will simply "walk away" if Ron Paul
is elected president obviously doesn’t understand with whom they are dealing.

When its authority over the Southern states was challenged in the 19th Century,
the oligarchy suspended the Constitution and launched a bloody war that killed
three quarters of a million people. They arrested newspaper editors, deported
antiwar congressmen, and burned down several American cities.

A century later, the oligarchy nuked two Japanese cities, killing thousands
of civilians in the twinkle of an eye.

When its marginal interests were threatened in Southeast Asia, the oligarchy
launched a devastating war that killed over a million people and left the region
marinating in toxic defoliating chemicals.

To further its interests in the Middle East, the oligarchy slapped horrific
sanctions on Iraq that killed 250,000 children (and then trotted out Madeleine
Albright – one of Clinton’s blood-stained trolls – to smugly
declare that the deaths were "worth it").

Keeping these facts in mind, we must ask ourselves a simple question: If the
oligarchy was willing to behave this way to protect its often marginal interests,
what would it do to stop a devastating assault on its very existence?

The attack on Ron Paul’s candidacy will begin in earnest when it appears
he has an even remote possibility of winning. It will follow a fairly predictable
path:

The first step is already in play. The establishment will start by simply ignoring
him, by using its power in the mainstream media and their influence over campaign
donors. If possible, they will find ways of excluding him from the debates.

This strategy is already failing. The internet and talk radio are outside the
elite’s direct control and are being used effectively by Rep. Paul to
"get the message out." (And mark my words, sooner or later the oligarchy
will come for the internet. This medium has been a royal pain in their derriere
from day one).

If this strategy fizzles, the establishment will move on to ridicule and fear
mongering. Ron’s ideas will be grotesquely distorted in establishment
media "hit pieces." They’ll say he wants to permit heroin use
in public schools, or that he wants old people to die in the streets without
their social security checks, or that he wants to allow greedy industrialists
to dump toxic waste into our drinking water.

The next arrow in the oligarchy’s quiver will be scandal – real
or fabricated. Usually, this takes the form of pictures, billing records, etc.
involving financial or sexual hi-jinks. For folks with the right motivation
and abilities, it would be child’s play to implicate him in some sort
of phony ethical, moral, or financial skullduggery (e.g., doctored pictures,
sordid media accounts from "eyewitnesses," etc.).

If Ron somehow survives this assault, the oligarchy will move on to the criminal
justice system. On some fine day, a stretch limo will pull up to the Capitol
Building and one of the establishment’s consiglieres (Jim Baker…or maybe
Vernon Jordan) will ooze into Ron’s office for a "chat."

Maybe Rep. Paul forgot to fill out Form X109/23W on his 1997 income tax return?

Or maybe he drained a mud puddle when he built his new house…and maybe that
puddle could theoretically be classified as a "wetland?"

Or, even better, maybe a close relative is in hot water with OSHA/FDA/IRS/you-name-it
(federal prosecutors love to go after relatives in order to gain "leverage").

Rep. Paul’s sentence could be lessened, of course…provided he agreed
to drop his candidacy as part of a "plea bargain."

Ayn Rand once stated that the hallmark of authoritarian systems is the creation
of innumerable, indecipherable laws. Such systems make everyone an un-indicted
felon and allow for the exercise of arbitrary government power via selective
prosecution.

If this tactic somehow failed and it appeared that Rep. Paul was still a credible
threat to win the presidency, then things could get dicey.

The establishment may decide to let him take office and then use their considerable
influence to ensure his presidency ended in failure – mostly through their
control of Congress, the federal bureaucracy, and the mainstream media.

The problem with this strategy (from the oligarchy’s perspective) is
that it entails considerable risk. As president, Rep. Paul could use the substantial
powers of the office to inflict untold damage to the imperial structure (especially
if he chose to withdraw American troops stationed overseas). Worse, he could
appoint anti-government “ideologues” to a variety of positions in
the federal government.

The damage could take decades to undo.

If these options fail, the oligarchy could resort to various “extra-legal”
strategies – anything from vote-rigging to trumped-up impeachment charges.

Either way, one thing is certain: The American establishment controls a world-wide
empire, has the power to print the world’s reserve currency at will, and
can enact virtually any law without constitutional constraint. Such power is
rarely surrendered without a long, bitter struggle.

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