Ron Paul Survives Lies, Manipulation Of Mass Media
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Vows to fight; admits ârevolutions take longer than electionsâ
By Mark Anderson A recent article entitled âA Requiem for Ron Paul,â written by Stacy Cowley for Fortune Small Business magazine online, begins: âRon Paulâs Friday announcement that his presidential campaign âwill soon wind downâ removes from the race a quixotic figure whose doomed pursuit of the White House inspired libertarians and free-market purists, including many business owners who loved his message about a nation free from regulatory fetters.âAsked by AFP why she wrote that Paul had dropped out when he has not, Miss Cowley replied, âI think we stand by what was written,â while claiming that the article was ânot a bias against a particular candidate; itâs just a function of how the media operates.âWhen reminded that Paul has not actually pulled out like Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney did when they officially quit, she seemed to dodge the matter, while portraying her article as a whole as âa tribute to what he (Paul) was trying to accomplish.â She also told AFP that she put the article together (with two other reporters, just for an average length piece) near deadline, though Miss Cowley said she watched all of Paulâs latest video.The mainstream media sees Paul as numerically out of the running in terms of delegates. But Paul confirmed heâs still in the race to keep his ideas in the arena (and to be there if McCain falls from grace or if delegates are not bound to McCain in September at the Republican National Convention).Reporters and editors in the mainstream media want to spin their stories, instead of reporting actual statements and events as they unfold without prejudice. The result is that not enough Americans know about âthe other guyâ still standing in the GOP field. This deceives the electorate when the nation is in dire straitsâand when many who donât want to vote Democratic also donât like McCain but generally are not aware there is another choice.AFP viewed the same video that Miss Cowley and many other mainstream hacks saw, which is Rep. Paulâs latest video statement to supporters posted on ronpaul2008.com. It shows that he has not dropped out of the presidential race. But nearly all media outlets have persistently claimed that he has quit. While Paul does say âvictory in the conventional political sense is not available in the presidential race,â he nevertheless clearly remains in the presidential race. âThe campaign for freedom will continue in this new phaseâin this we will need financial resources to continue,â he states in a comment that the major media will not touch in its relentless effort to nudge Paul out of the race, much in the way that former Democratic candidate Rep. Dennis Kucinich (Ohio) was forced out of the running when he was not asked by network wonks to take part in a major televised debate. He charged then that the media was making his decisions for him, rather than allowing him to decide for himself whether to remain in the running.A valuable spinoff of the Paul campaign is exposure of the major media for what it isâan untrustworthy propaganda belt that cannot be believed. This manipulative information ministry lately has hung its hat on Paulâs statement in the video that âthe presidential campaign will soon wind down.âHowever, the next words out of Paulâs mouth were: âBut we do still encourage all effort to gain the maximum number of votes and delegates in all the remaining primaries and to continue the caucus process thatâs ongoing in other states by loyal volunteers.âThe big media also has latched onto Paulâs words: âWe must remember, elections are short-term efforts. Revolutions are long-term projects.âMany reports have characterized that video comment as signaling a dignified surrender. However, Paul said on CNNâs American Morning show: âIf youâre in a campaign for only gaining power, thatâs one thing. If youâre in a campaign to influence ideas and the future of the country, the campaign is never over.âSome supporters say the Paul campaign is slow in setting the record straight when the media lie about his status. Evening news reports on NBC and other national networks report as if Paul doesnât exist. Itâs just the lackluster McCain on one hand, and Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the other.Paul has remained true to his word that as long as his supporters want him to remain in the presidential running, he will do soâeven as McCain remains the media hyped âleaderâ for the GOP but is vulnerable to mounting scandals and revelations about his counterfeit conservatism and his checkered past.Besides being listed as a member of the infamous Council on Foreign Relations in the CFRâs 2007 reportâ putting him in close quarters with the ruling-class establishment that pushes for a U.S. empire and a North American UnionâMcCain has not earned much heartfelt support from Republican-leaning media pundits (Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, etc) and various longtime GOP fixtures such as evangelical leader James Dobson. But this GOP clique will not even mention Paul as the Reagan-like figure they claim to be longing for. But, as noted in Newsweek, Paul knew Reagan well, admires and practices some of his philosophy (get rid of the Education Department) and won âThe Gipperâsâ personal support when seeking election to Congress.Paul did not want to lose the Republican nomination for his Texas congressional seat, since he wants to continue his revolution. He won that hands down versus a determined opponent. And, as AFP has noted, with that victory in his back pocket, his load is lighter and he is able to stay in the presidential running to at least give old-guard Republican voters a constitutional choice. Republicans, Paul said on CNN, âhave a right to vote for someone that stands for traditional Republican principles.âIn his latest video, Paul also reiterated the idea of having a summer march in Washington to amplify his revolutionâs ideas and emphasize its enduring presence on the political scene.âIt looks to me like June 21 would be a good day,â he said, adding, however, that other individuals or groups, instead of the Paul campaign, would have to be the marchâs main organizers. He attributed this to legal, logistical and practical reasons. If his march happens, AFP will be there. As for the other media, who knows?AFP Contributing Editor Mark Anderson can be reached via email at truthhound2@yahoo.com. (Americanfreepress Issue # 12, March 24, 2008)  Â
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