Reason Magizine Exclusive: Ron Paul Responds To New Republic Story

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Exclusive: Ron Paul Responds To New Republic Story

David Weigel | January 8, 2008, 3:46pm

About an hour ago I followed Ron Paul outside the Radisson in Manchester, NH to get his response to James Kirchick's explosive New Republic piece, "Angry White Man." The article goes through the Texas Republican's newsletters from the 1970s through the 1990s, and finds dozens of offensive comments about gays, blacks, and other targets.

I was told by Paul's staff it was old news and he didn't want to talk about it, but I asked the candidate a few questions as he moved to his car.

Here's a transcript:

reason: Do you have any response to The New Republic's article about your newsletters?

Ron Paul: All it is--it's old stuff. It's all been rehashed. It's all political stuff.

reason: Why don't you release all the old letters?

Paul: I don't even have copies of them, because it's ancient history.

reason: Do you stand by what appears in the letters? Did you write these...?

Paul: No. I've discussed all of that in the past. It's just old news.


reason: Did the New Republic talk to you before they ran it?


Paul: No, I never talked to them.

reason: What do you think of Martin Luther King?

Paul: Martin Luther King is one of my heroes because he believed in nonviolence and that's a libertarian principle. Rosa Parks is the same way. Gandhi, I admire. Because they're willing to take on the government, they were willing to take on bad laws. So I believe in civil disobedience if you understand the consequences. Martin Luther King was a great person because he did that and he changed America for the better because of that.

reason: You didn't write the derogatory things about him in the letter?

Paul: No.

Paul's position is basically that he wrote the newsletters he stands by and someone else wrote the stuff he has disowned.
 
The campaign's press release is better. Digg it too!

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/press-releases/125/ron-paul-statement-on-the-new-republic-article-regarding-old-newsletters


January 8, 2008 5:28 am EST

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – In response to an article published by The New Republic, Ron Paul issued the following statement:

“The quotations in The New Republic article are not mine and do not represent what I believe or have ever believed. I have never uttered such words and denounce such small-minded thoughts.

“In fact, I have always agreed with Martin Luther King, Jr. that we should only be concerned with the content of a person's character, not the color of their skin. As I stated on the floor of the U.S. House on April 20, 1999: ‘I rise in great respect for the courage and high ideals of Rosa Parks who stood steadfastly for the rights of individuals against unjust laws and oppressive governmental policies.’

“This story is old news and has been rehashed for over a decade. It's once again being resurrected for obvious political reasons on the day of the New Hampshire primary.

“When I was out of Congress and practicing medicine full-time, a newsletter was published under my name that I did not edit. Several writers contributed to the product. For over a decade, I have publically taken moral responsibility for not paying closer attention to what went out under my name.”
 
Thank you so much again Reason magazine for representing a presidential candidate and a very decent human being fairly and taking this most offensive political mudslinging of the election.
 
he's just so Slick!! and i mean that in a good way once again, Ron Paul, oozing with class, totally shuts down the smear. cut and dry, pure and simple. haha the mans made out of Teflon or something... throw whatever ya want at him and it won't stick.

thanks for the post
 
I think it is to Ron Paul's credit that he never named names, and is still not doing so.

But I think maybe it would be good if someone asked him who wrote those words. These words just keeps coming up, over and over. From what I've read, it came up when he got back in Congress. It came up in one of his re-election campaigns.

And since he has been running for president, these allegations keep re-surfacing at least every couple of months.

Perhaps if someone were to ask him who wrote those newsletters, and he answered, it would be set to rest once and for all.
 
I think it is to Ron Paul's credit that he never named names, and is still not doing so.

Perhaps if someone were to ask him who wrote those newsletters, and he answered, it would be set to rest once and for all.

interesting sentiments to weigh here. I mean if he had a high number of contributing writers, then he probably doesnt know who wrote most of it and he shouldn't start listing names and wrongly imply anybody. If he does know who wrote them and couple list them precisely, thats a tough thing to do too. If supporters could compile a comprehensive list of contributors to his old newsletters - that would be the midas touch.
 
Thank you so much again Reason magazine for representing a presidential candidate and a very decent human being fairly and taking this most offensive political mudslinging of the election.

Don't thank Reason so fast.

I've spent the last while reading through the commenters there and I haven't been this depressed in a long time. A surprising number of commenters are throwing RP under the bus. I've forgotten about the NH primary. My head huts.
 
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