The effectiveness of this strategy depends on how often the
charges are repeated and from how many outlets. If it is well executed,
the voter will naturally feel confused and less enthusiastic about his
candidate. The propaganda-barrage had a withering effect on Kerry's
support-base.
Ron Paul on Bill Maher
It may be that the media will take a different
tack with Paul. Perhaps, they'll use a saturation-campaign similar to
their attack on Howard Dean in the 2004 Democratic primary. The
infamous “Dean Scream” appeared over 900 times in the major media in
the first 72 hours. Now that's the way propaganda is supposed to work!
Technicians were able to isolate Dean’s yelp from the background noise
of a crowded convention hall and succeeded in making him look like a
complete kook.
It worked like a charm. Dean’s star sunk overnight and the country was “spared” the prospect of an antiwar candidate.
Isn’t that what media is for – to eliminate the enemies of the warmongering corporate chieftains?
My guess is that, sometime in the next 2 weeks, we’ll see a big push by
to derail the Paul campaign. Already Sean Hannity, Glen Beck and FOX
News have taken a few cheap-shots, but so far no one has laid a glove
on him. Its time to wheel out the heavy artillery and pound him into
the sand.
But what is Paul saying that rattles his rivals so
much? Is it because he stands out in a crowd of plaster-hair phonies
and talks about liberty and non-intervention instead of fear and
torture?
This is how Paul summarized 9-11 and our misguided war in Iraq:
“They attack us because we've been over there. We've been bombing Iraq
for 10 years. We've been in the Middle East [for years]. I think Reagan
was right. We don't understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern
politics. Right now, we're building an embassy in Iraq that is bigger
than the Vatican. We're building 14 permanent bases. What would we say
here if China was doing this in our country or in the Gulf of Mexico?
Would we be objecting?
Or this:
“I believe the CIA
is correct when it warns us about blowback. We overthrew the Iranian
government in 1953 and their taking the hostages was the reaction. This
dynamic persists and we ignore it at our risk. They’re not attacking us
because we’re rich and free, they’re attacking us because we’re over
there.”
The rest of the Republican candidates use every
opportunity to invoke the hobgoblin of Islamic fanaticism – the
prevailing myth which is fuels the new American fascism. Paul is the
one exception. He sees the war on terror as inherently threatening to
personal freedom – and he's not afraid to say so.
He's also
outspoken on other issues which are typically verbotem in the MSM.
Here's what he has to say about the maneuverings of the Federal
Reserve, the secretive cabal that controls our money:
“Congress created the Federal Reserve System in 1913. Between then and
1971 the principle of sound money was systematically undermined.
Between 1913 and 1971, the Federal Reserve found it much easier to
expand the money supply at will for financing war or manipulating the
economy with little resistance from Congress-- while benefiting the
special interests that influence government.
Since printing
paper money is nothing short of counterfeiting, the issuer of the
international currency must always be the country with the military
might to guarantee control over the system. This magnificent scheme
seems the perfect system for obtaining perpetual wealth for the country
that issues the de facto world currency. The one problem, however, is
that such a system destroys the character of the counterfeiting
nation’s people - just as was the case when gold was the currency and
it was obtained by conquering other nations. And this destroys the
incentive to save and produce, while encouraging debt and runaway
welfare.”
Do you really think that the board-members of the
"privately-owned" Central Bank want the American people to know about
the extortionist racket they’ve been running for the last 90 years in
contravention of the US Constitution?
Paul’s demand that we
abolish the Federal Reserve is strikingly similar to that of his
ideological ancestor Thomas Jefferson, who said:
“If the
American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of our
currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and the
corporations that will grow up will deprive the people of all property
until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers
conquered. The issuing of power should be taken from the banks and
restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.”
Isn’t
that what is happening right now? Doesn’t the Fed inflate one massive
equity bubble after another so that working class people are lured in
by low-interest rates and then lose their shirts when the bubble pops?
This is how the banking elites shift wealth from one class to another.
It may be an old scam, but it never fails.
Jefferson and Paul
are both right. Free people cannot control their own destiny unless
they control their own currency. The Federal Reserve must be abolished
and, as Paul says, “The sooner the better”.
He’s right about deficits and monetary policy, too. Here's what he says:
"The greatest threat facing America today is not terrorism, or foreign
economic competition, or illegal immigration. The greatest threat
facing America today is the disastrous fiscal policies of our own
government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve
currency devaluation. It is this one-two punch – Congress spending more
than it can tax or borrow, and the Fed printing money to make up the
difference – that threatens to impoverish us by further destroying the
value of our dollars”.
The men who own the media don’t want
this type of populism on the air-waves. After all, they love deficits.
The trade deficits provide cheap capital for the stock market while the
budget deficit borrows money from future generations for lavish tax
cuts for Bush’s wealthy buddies.
No wonder they hate Paul!
Most of all, Paul is feared for his defense of liberty and his
rejection of Bush’s sweeping changes to the Constitution. He’s been a
strong critic of the Military Commissions Act, which permits torture
and arbitrary detention of American citizens or foreign nationals on
the orders of the executive. He has also condemned warrantless
wiretaps, presidential signings, extraordinary rendition, the Real ID
Act, and the Orwellian-sounding "Enforcement of the Laws to Restore
Public Order Act'' which allows Bush to declare martial law at his own
discretion.
Paul's tireless defense of personal freedom makes
him the de facto enemy of the Bush Brown-shirts. He's watched the
country slide further and further towards military dictatorship and now
he's put himself on the firing-line to defend our way of life.
That's real patriotism. And, that is why they want to destroy him.
In a recent speech on the floor of the House Paul said:
“Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity
and a blind desire for safety and security. Understanding the
magnificent rewards of a free society makes us unbashful in its
promotion, fully realizing that maximum wealth is created and the
greatest chance for peace comes from a society respectful of individual
liberty”.
Thanks for that, Mr. Paul. And, good luck.