Please take a look at the campaigns response
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080108/20080108006395.html?.v=1
This is old news, TNR did a hatchet job plain and simple, but this is old news. Get up to date on the facts and be prepared to discuss this issue if confronted. There is no doubt it will continue to be mentioned but a quick rebuttal with facts will quickly set it aside again.
This is
not old news, Tony. This is brand-spanking new News for me, and many others. In fact, none other than
Nick Gillespie is "stunned". So was apparently Tucker Carlson -- to the point where the campaign even "apologized" to him over this crap, according to Tucker (Tucker's been a longtime supporter of Paul's, having voted for him during Paul's first run for the Presidency in '88, according to Tucker on one of his recent shows).
Ask yourself, why did the campaign apologize to Tucker in a phone call to him? Well, perhaps Tucker, as others (like myself), felt
betrayed by what can only be described as a Fraud. Perhaps Tucker contacted the campaign and requested an explanation. Whatever the case, he received an apology nonetheless....
Then, we have
this from Outside The Beltway:
...the best case scenario would seem to be that Paul has been marketing a “Ron Paul Newsletter” for years that is anything but. Which, by my reckoning, would make him a fraud.
Yet, worse is this from the (Gawd, I really think I'm gonna Puke now) The Weekly Standard:
...there is no plausible explanation that might insulate Paul from the fallout. Kirchick and others attacked Paul a few months back over his failure to return a $500 check from a prominent white supremacist. At the time, Paul had explained that he couldn't possibly screen ever donor. Of course he couldn't, but the media had screened this one for him, and he refused to give back the money anyway. Now we know why. He's been speaking in code to the dregs of American society this whole time. And he had no intention of alienating his base of support.
Well, there's a first time for everything: I now agree with the (cough cough

) Weekly Standard.....
These old Ron Paul publications in question were NOT the result of that elusive Ron Paul Spammer, let's clarify that up right now. No, these publications were published under Paul's name for
decades. One can only conclude that he, like Rockwell, Empathizes deeply with White Nationalists, and
at the very least.
I mean, you don't see Ron Paul lending his name to the ACLU, for instance, now do you -- like, "Oh here, write whatever the hell you like, and here's my signature too! Hell, why don't we start an entire newsletter with my name on it too -- write whatever the hell you like, I really could care less! It's only my reputation at stake! WooHoo!"
Unfortunately, it's becoming clearer and clearer that Ron Paul is passively-aggressively involved within the White Nationalist (supremacist) movement. I really can come to no other conclusion. Some will appreciate that fact, I do not.
Finally, here's a quote from
Rockwell (from my To White Nationalists thread) that seems to help clarify the waters a bit concerning why White Nationalists are attracted to Ron Paul's campaign:
I did respond to your query and gave you sound reasoning and yet you don't seem to have "gotten it" because you are asking for it again...
...America is the most diverse nation on earth and you seem to think that anyone who doesn't want to be a part of the multicultural festival should be marginalized further? Where's your tolerance, Courtney?
Once more, for clarity, people should be free to believe whatever they like and speak the mind without being disenfranchised as you seem to suggest. The Constitution, as you seem to have forgotten, was written by White Nationalists and so anyone who defends the Constitution would be a logical choice.
For the record, I have never advocated mandatory attendance at any "multicultural festival". I do, however, believe that it is in the best interest of this nation to tolerate others simply because we are all citizens, and we're
all different from one another to a degree.
If that entails forcing those (via law) who cannot stand diversity, such as Rockwell, (including the so-called "Ghostwriters" of Ron Paul's newsletters) to Live and Let Live, then so be it. I'll accept that minor infringement on Liberty, for as we learned during the Hundred years post-slavery, a non-interventionist policy leads to unfettered Domestic Terrorism by the tyrannical majority, in this case by White Christian society.
This Country has issues, but allowing the KKK, for instance, to regain it's foothold within society is NOT a solution. The KKK et. al. (White Nationalism in general) had the opportunity for over a hundred years to prove its worth. It failed miserably.
Now, it's time to move on....