You can’t buy video talent like this: “Ron Paul: When in the course of human events…”
I consider the author of this video to be a grassroots video genius:
This video used to be the second short in the stream to which I linked in my prior post about New Media, but for some reason someone replaced it with a rap video.
This video is by the same person who provided another powerful short I previously linked to:
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“I consider the author of this video to be a grassroots video genius” (—from the log entry)
Agreed. (Actually, that rap video in the last entry was damn good too, I thought! I’m no rap fan but that one I really liked! I went back and listened to it a second time!)
“This video is by the same person who provided another powerful short I previously linked to”
They’re both brilliant, this one and the other. You see? Our side can organize on the propaganda front with no help whatsoever from the establishment! And damn well too, far better than their establishment stuff!
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Saturday, August 11, 2007 at 11:13 PM | #
I thought I would check what the Samizdatistas make of Ron Paul’s libertarian credentials. The post I found, dated 30th May, is by Dale Amon, a space junkie, principled libertarian and, I suppose, Chosenite. Dale writes:
I am willing to take my risks on enemy forces using a weak foreign policy to attack us here because the policies of a President Paul would so liberate Americans and the American economy that we would be accelerating away from the unfree world at a rate they could not possibly match.
The post and its lengthy and wonderfully wacky thread is here.
There are some priceless comments from various cryptos:-
May G-d forgive Ron Paul and may G-d forgive you Dale
and ...
His rhetoric in this area is yet another respect in which he is like the Lou Dobbs/ Michael Moore wing of the Democrats, not like the Friedmanite, Hayekian, Straussian wing of the Republicans.
Ah, those fine Straussians.
And, of course, on top of all this there is the wisdom of messers Pearce and de Havilland. Frankly, I can’t work out what is stopping Perry joining the military right now so he can get his training done and his transfer to Basra before it’s too late.
Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, August 11, 2007 at 11:40 PM | #
It looks like Google has lost nearly all the archives of my hundreds of posts to the sci.space newsgroup in the late 80s and early 90s during which I had a few positive and negative interactions with Mr. Amon. I recall him being a rather inconsistent libertarian but he wasn’t nearly as sleazy as the more rapacious rent seekers.
Posted by James Bowery on Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 12:21 AM | #
Here‘s a nice pair of Ron Paul videos. It looks as if this is his Iowa Straw Poll speech but I can’t tell for sure.
Regarding whether or not Ron Paul is a racialist: it makes no difference as long as he intends to work to take away those powers the feds use to suppress whites and elevate non-whites in their place using money confiscated from whites. The person who does that will solve the racial problem and the immigration problem. In other words, he’ll solve the race-replacement problem, a problem of federal government forcing whites into a subservient role vis-à-vis non-whites. Race-replacement isn’t happening by itself but is being carefully imposed by the feds. Take away federal power to impose it and it disappears, and whites thrive once more as they did before, unfettered. It’s not non-whites who are suppressing whites. It’s the federal government.
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 12:37 AM | #
Good video. When making first ones, it can be started modestly, like this one:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vPca1UJV26A
Posted by a Finn on Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 04:34 AM | #
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