To His Dismay, Ron Paul Becoming Magnet For White Supremacists

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First Posted: 10-15-07 09:30 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Through no fault of his own, Rep. Ron Paul's anti-globalist, anti-government campaign for the Republican presidential nomination has become a magnet in neo-Nazi networks, pulling in activists and supporters from the fringe white nationalist community where anti-Semitism, anti-black and anti-immigrant views are commonplace.

In some cases, these internet-based activists acknowledge that even though the Paul campaign does not have a racist or anti-Semitic agenda, it can serve as a vehicle to find sympathizers and to recruit new loyalists drawn to the Republican congressman's opposition to international trade agreements, federal police authority and to the income tax.

Such web-based organizations as Stormfront (motto: "White Pride, World Wide"), Vanguard News Network ("No Jews. Just Right.") and the Nationalist Coalition ("working to create the relationships that will lay the foundation for the White community that is necessary to our survival") have become sources of support for Paul's bid for the Republican nomination, and in some cases have set up separate Ron Paul discussion groups.

The Paul campaign dismissed the pro-Paul activities among these groups. "We don't know who these people are," said Jesse Benton, Paul's communications director. Their support has "nothing to do with Ron Paul, and what he stands for....His message of freedom, peace and prosperity - that's why people support him."

Paul has not made racist or anti-Semitic appeals to the controversial organizations and their members. Instead, their support is based on Paul's libertarian opposition to government generally, including the IRS and the powers granted to the federal government under the Patriot Act - views that are shared by many on the conservative fringe of the spectrum.

In the 2000 campaign, Patrick J. ("Pat") Buchanan appealed to many similar individuals and organizations. Buchanan had a history of expressing views that were often interpreted as anti-Semitic.

Writing on the Vanguard News Network, "White Will" argued that "folks, get involved in the Ron Paul 'revolution' and work with political activists in your communities who are attracted to his anti-globalist message.... Most of you would be surprised at how many good people can be exposed to a, let's say, 'pro-majority' message among the remarkable groundswell of fed up, mostly White Ron Paul supporters -- many, early on, from the 9/11 truth movement. They are finding their backbones as they are exposed to more and more hidden truths, especially about the hidden hand of Jewry behind every foul venture."

Among those backing Paul this year is John J. Ubele, the National Coalition's Operations Manager. In an emailed reply to an inquiry, Ubele said, "I know that Ron Paul is not a white separatist or a white nationalist. However, he is the most honest and responsible of all the presidential candidates and that is why I support his candidacy."

The National Coalition is one of a number of splinter groups that formed after the death of William Luther Pierce, author of The Turner Diaries, and founder of the now fractured National Alliance. The Turner Diaries were considered crucial to the thinking of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.

On a Stormfront discussion thread on the Paul Campaign - "The Ron Paul Revolution" -- one contributor wrote in:

"Not standing up for Ron Paul against the un-American Jewish media and neo-cons who will do anything to stop his nomination is like not standing up to the efforts to force integration, to encourage mass non-White immigration, or to the attack on the USS Liberty."

"Ron Paul is NOT a White Nationalist. His Libertarian policies will also conflict with National Socialism, something that a good number of Stormfront members support. However, he is the least toxic candidate by leaps and bounds," wrote a contributor identified as "Concerned Human."

A minority of the contributors to white nationalist web sites insist on rigid adherence to their racial views. "Anything less than ALL is NOTHING. If anythings priority is not 100% the survival of the White Race, than it is a problem and not a solution. Ron Paul's priority is not 100% the survival of the white race, so he is an enemy and a burden just as much as any jew," wrote "comJo, Pan-Aryan Insurgent."

The white nationalist and anti-Semitic support flowing to the Paul campaign reflects one of the difficulties facing candidates who do not fall into the midstream: that often their views on less controversial subjects like trade and the power of the federal government to take property through eminent domain also appeal to extremist groups.

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1. He will end the War on Drugs and mostly benefit African-Americans.
2. He will end American empire.
3. He will eliminate federal income tax (1/3 of the budget) and benefit all Americans.
5. He will eliminate the Federal Reserve, an elitist private banking group. Poor and middle class will benefit because their savings won't get stolen by via inflation.
6. He will end the death penalty and benefit African-Americans the most.
7. He will withdraw from NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT and the WTO and thereby benefit American workers the most.
8. He will immediately withdraw from the Iraq war. Draft-age Americans will avoid inevitable forced conscription. Iraqi genocide will end.
9. He did not vote for the Iraq War, the Patriot Act or the Military Commissions Act and he opposes illegal wiretapping and loss of Habeas.

Hillary supported the Iraq War from soup-to-nuts. She and Obama supported Lieberman's resolution that effectively authorized war (more genocide) with Iran. Both refuse withdrawal timetables. Hillary publicly said that we must stay in Iraq until 2013.

Lobbyists don't even bother to talk to Ron Paul. Who are Hillary and Obama's puppet masters? Their money comes from the corporatist world. Fat cats plunk down $2,300 checks at their rubber chicken dinners. Ron Paul's average 3rd quarter campaign contribution was $42. Go figure.

In the Philadelphia Ron Paul meetup groups, there are college students, working class, Wall Street guys, military, single mothers, law file clerk, computer programmers, small business owners, human rights activists, writers. Oh goodness, we have African Americans and Hispanics too. Imagine that!

Stop referring to Ron Paul as a Texan. He is an ex-pat Pennsylvanian who settled in Texas to practice medicine after service in Vietnam.

Support of media-annointed elitist corporate sockpuppet scum sends America to war like clockwork. Neo-cons are neo-cons whether they wear Republocrat or Demopub clothing. Don't get fooled again.

Isn't it about time for the rule of law rather than the rule of money?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 10/16/2007
- JohnJames I'm a Fan of JohnJames 105 fans permalink

This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 10/16/2007

Do you have some one better?
with a better voting record?
better foreign policy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 10/16/2007
- acanthus I'm a Fan of acanthus 5 fans permalink

He would repeal the Civil Rights Act
He would repeal the Voting Rights Act
He would abolish the Department of Education

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 10/17/2007

Ron Paul likely is not a racist, but he belongs too a racist party [republican party], which adopted the dixicrat racists when they fled the democratic party in 1960's era anger over blacks being giving voting rights/des­egregation­, if this is a right wing smear tactic it might backfire on them, since the primary voters whom he has too appeal too to win the republican nomination have lots of these racists who might just well vote for him in mass numbers cutting the party elites who might be racists but cannot appeal too the religious right wingers for being flip floppers on social issues, he is just possibly going too benefit from this issue, he has been mocked, denigrated as a no body but he might just upset the republican apple cart, I do not think he can win a general election, but he just might throw a wrench in the primary elites who have tried too see him as a buffoon, he might have the last laugh on them all by winning the republican nomination, as a democrat I see this division in the republican party as nothing but good for us democrats in 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 10/16/2007

I knew this charge would come eventually.

Ron Paul is the only candidate willing to speak up. What does he get? Charges of Anti-Semitism, while everybody queued at the trough of the Israel lobby continues to play connect the dots from Afghanistan to Iraq, to Iran, to Syria, and then to Lebanon.

It's been seven years of feast for the neocons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 10/16/2007

Dennis Kucinich and John Edwards speak up. And they are Democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 10/16/2007

Dr. Ron Paul scares the democrats into saying the stupidest things. The dem top tier candidates all want to prolong the war, prolong the patriot act, prolong spying on americans, prolong corporate control over everything. One man comes along who is honest and the dems absolutlely freak out. They have supported liars and crooks for so long they think that is the way it's suposed to be. All the other candidates are idiots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 10/16/2007

Squirm the little weasels should!!!
They are losing their base and to whom?

A conservative congressman from texas who holds and shares their own ideas better then they do.
TOO FUNNY.

They should be scared, the little capitulating traitors.

Be very worried NAZI and RANT.
If you keep going with your useless posts we may not let you in when the r3VOLution happens!!!

Calling all DEMBOTS:
Read it and weep!

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 10/16/2007
- Rand I'm a Fan of Rand 50 fans permalink

Oh, so you're going to choose who gets to be an American?

I can't imagine a more UN-American comment to make!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/16/2007

Ron Paul is not electable.

For the seven days ending October 14, 2007 show that Rudy Giuliani earns 29% of the vote while Fred Thompson attracts 19%. Mitt Romney has slipped a point and is supported by 14%. John McCain is now the favorite for just 10% and Mike Huckabee is at 7%. Sam Brownback is at 2%, Ron Paul at 1%, and two other candidates each round up to 1%. Sixteen percent (16%) are undecided.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/2008_republican_presiden

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 10/16/2007
- WigWamWag I'm a Fan of WigWamWag 8 fans permalink

The Huffington Post is often a sectarian collective that uses propaganda techniques as a vehicle for 1) political change for socialist causes and 2) to produce revenue for the owner. It, like the Democratic and Republican parties, has not become a catalyst for chance because it cannot obtain a valid consensus of objectives.

Let us look at two phenomena “the sect" and "the catalyst,” as these concepts relate to problems of the contemporary movements and other control projects.

Many as terms of abuse often use the terms “sect” and “sectarian” in a loose fashion and usually just indicating one group disagrees with another. In using the term "sect" in a precise manner, it is of great use in throwing light on what is going wrong with various groups concerning the pursuit of a project. The basic characteristic of the sect seems to be its "existential character.­” Groups growing and existing for their own sake. Different sects may have different objectives, methodologies, and goals. Cultural, racial, economic, sexual, and religious influences come into play. These influences can create agreement or friction and large areas for cooperation or divisive hostility and derision.

In contrast, a catalyst exists to facilitate changes in the environment and society that surrounds it. The often-intense activity of sects is unrelated to facilitating key components of the pursuit of the control project assisting self-organization on the job via networking, raising morale, providing forums for discussion/ debate and information sharing. In order to build and maintain a catalyst, a consensus of objectives and methodologies should be reached in a fair and honest manner. Reaching that conscience is the challenging part often associated with mediation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 10/16/2007

Says you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 10/16/2007
- Rand I'm a Fan of Rand 50 fans permalink

Well put! :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 10/17/2007
- janmarie I'm a Fan of janmarie 11 fans permalink

The more media tries to smear Ron Paul the better he looks and the more determined Paul supporters become because the smears demonstrate MSM attempts at mind-contr­ol.(yes HuffPo, this includes you)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 10/16/2007

I have two friends who, after seeing the obvious snub of Dr. Paul, then hearing the slams on TV have been recruited to do campaign work.

This is what is happening all over the country...
The DEMBOTS are too late...
They ignored their worst nightmare.

Now pay the price.

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 10/16/2007

He is at one percent of Republicans.

He must run as a third party candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 10/16/2007

Wow! After reading some of these comments I think I see why the MSM is so bad. Apparently they are writing to the level of their readers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 10/16/2007
- janmarie I'm a Fan of janmarie 11 fans permalink

Oh my, what a very subtle smear attack on Ron Paul. (not)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 10/16/2007

This article is yet another example of yellow journalism aimed at discrediting Dr. Paul. It's along the lines of the famous question "Senator, when did you stop beating your wife?" There's no good way to answer it.
The article is very careful to point out that Dr. Paul does not support the aims of the various groups mentioned. It is very careful to say that Paul's campaign does not actively seek their support. If all that is true, why bring up the subject at all? It is irrelevant.
Ron Paul isn't influenced by his supporters, they are influenced by him. We learn from him, he is our teacher. Ron Paul has stated many times that he opposes racism in all its forms. He has repeatedly said that "we get our rights from our Creator as individuals, not as groups." His focus is always on the rights of the individual, not the group.
Personally, I don't understand the support he gets from some of these groups as Dr. Paul's positions are diametrically opposed to their stated goals.
A candidate cannot chose his supporters.
This is a non issue and should have never been brought up. The only purpose of writing this article is to paint Ron Paul with the brush of bigotry. It won't stand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 10/16/2007

They figured they will throw something like this to get us all here and see how many of us there are.

Wait till they see what has actually happened while they were capitulating war and illegal wiretapping.
Wait till they see.

SWHTF.

They are extremely nervous.
They did not see this coming....
Now the attacks start and this loser EDSELL will keep on keepin on with the capitulati­on....
Oh they will do more once theyre back insession.
Oh they would never bring that bill.
Oh illegal war with Iran, that will never pass.

Cmon, yall need to wake up and see the truth of DR RON PAUL.
If nothing else, you will at least get the truth from your experience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 10/16/2007

The truth is that he is not electable Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 10/16/2007

Written like a Moonie or a devotee of David Koresh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 10/16/2007
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Stick a fork in Dr. Paul cause he is most certainly done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 10/16/2007

Yep, one percent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 10/16/2007
- MadMoll I'm a Fan of MadMoll 16 fans permalink
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I keep reading the attack comments, and I am confused at the apparent comprehension problem. Edsall is saying that RP has a problem, and it is the support he is now getting from white supremicists will be his downfall.

but, I guess reading for comprehension, like thinking, makes their heads hurt

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 10/16/2007
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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President Ron Paul

Welcomes you to the christian poor house.

No Nicholas you cannot have some more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 10/16/2007
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Remember everyone always attack the messanger.

Even if they are 12 years old ,SCHIP is the devils work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 10/16/2007
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Oh Ron Paul voted against that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 10/16/2007
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Then again so did Kucinich for diametrically opposed reasons.

"I cannot support legislation which extends health coverage to some children while openly denying it to other children," Kucinich said. "This legislation is woefully inadequate: and I will not support it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 10/16/2007
- Rand I'm a Fan of Rand 50 fans permalink

B-b-but Galvestoni­ansforRuPa­ul said I was making this up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 10/16/2007

RANT I never said you made this up...You are a liar that is what I said.
Ron Paul has clearly stated he has no connection to these groups except they like his message and it is far from a one of hate.
Saying this is like saying that Jesus is a racist because some of his followers believe in Jesus.
You are ignorant along with most here.
Especially that NAZI above.

GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT AND STOP LYING ABOUT ME AND DR. PAUL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 10/16/2007
- Rand I'm a Fan of Rand 50 fans permalink

I haven't lied about you OR Dr. Paul, but that hasn't stopped you from telling lies about me, has it?

When I commented that Paul had this support, but had certainly not asked for it and almost certainly didn't want it, you challenged my honesty... Or do you have the same problem with memory as you do with honesty?

As to their being bigots amongst his supporters, are you going to tell me again that I should go back to Israel?

I'm from NYC, my father was born in Ireland (Innishowen in Co. Donegal, to be precise) and my mother's family is from Minsk in Belorus. Except for a 2-week vacation which my sister took in 1970, no member of my family has ever set foot in Israel. How am I to "go back"

It's the old bigotted refrain of "go back where you came from". It's ALWAYS been disgusting, and it accuses those of whichever group it's being aimed at of not "really" being American

So, you can kiss my AMERICAN ass

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 10/16/2007
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Anyway Ron Paul does not have a snowflakes chance in hell of winning the repug nomination.

http://www.pollingreport.com/wh08rep.htm

I think Huckabee will be the surprise candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 10/16/2007

If you're not worried NAZI, why must you post
7 out of 10 comments..­.
Be very worried NAZI.
Youre PARTY IS LEAVING ITS BASE IN DROVES AND NEVER TO RETURN.

GO RON PAUL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 10/16/2007

You are counting the number of OTHER people's posts? Pretty funny, hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 10/16/2007
- Pyrum I'm a Fan of Pyrum 33 fans permalink

Huckabee isn't any more popular than Paul according to your own poll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 10/16/2007

Ron Paul is not electable.

For the seven days ending October 14, 2007 show that Rudy Giuliani earns 29% of the vote while Fred Thompson attracts 19%. Mitt Romney has slipped a point and is supported by 14%. John McCain is now the favorite for just 10% and Mike Huckabee is at 7%. Sam Brownback is at 2%, Ron Paul at 1%, and two other candidates each round up to 1%. Sixteen percent (16%) are undecided.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/2008_republican_presiden

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 10/16/2007
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