Evan McLaren

The Rise of Ron Paul Republicans

Posted by Evan McLaren on February 19, 2008

Two weeks ago Murray Sabrin announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in New Jersey. Sabrin is a business professor at Ramapo College and a high profile fixture among right-wing super-libertarians, having moonlighted at their outfits—FEE, the Ludwig von Mises Institute, LewRockwell.com, and so on. He’s run for office in New Jersey in the past, once already for the Senate in 2000 and for governor in 1997. He’s had typically libertarian levels of electoral success each time, peaking with his five percent of the vote statewide in his gubernatorial bid.

This is 2008, however, and the horizon lying before libertarians, paleoconservatives, classical liberals, and other politically homeless citizens is significantly different than it was just a short time ago. Maybe drastically different. They have Ron Paul to thank for that.

Moreover, Sabrin suddenly has a new identity that will undoubtedly attract fresh attention and create excitement that wasn’t there the last time he ran for office. That identity appears on his campaign website, printed on a picture of a gold bar—Sabrin is a Ron Paul Republican, representing the gold standard of political honesty and integrity.

What a luxury this new label is for right-wingers of all varieties! “Libertarians” are kooky and overeducated. “Constitutionalists” are probably racist theocrats. “Conservatives” are rednecks and hawkish super-patriots. No one has ever heard of a “paleoconservative,” much less a “Tory anarchist.” But call yourself Ron Paul Republican and you might get a friendly greeting from people who would hate you in any other of your political postures. You put yourself at risk to be considered hip, even. And you definitely make it clear that you have out-radicaled all those canned radicals who enthuse over dismal candidates like Barack Obama.

It also is worth noting that people around Sabrin’s campaign are making noises that will please those cranky paleos who have had a quibble or two with Ron Paul’s campaign. Sabrin is by habit more aggressive toward his Republicratic counterparts than gentle Dr. Paul. And he is running to win, surrounding himself with experienced apparatchiks without compromising his Pauline gospel. His campaign is being managed by Max Consulting, Inc. and Patrick Donohue. Donohue, young Max Raskin tells us, “ran Pataki’s fundraising operations since 1994 and has raised over $400 million for Republican candidates and causes over the past 13 years.”

When Ron Paul supporters get taunted it’s often because their candidate has no chance of winning. That may be the case. But Ron Paul’s supporters aren’t the ones who should be blushing. The fact that Ron Paul is drawing such insults at all is a mark of progress that even tin-foil-hat libertarians couldn’t have dreamed of a year ago. He has assembled a serious opposition that threatens our odious two-party establishment on its right side. And that opposition will still be responding to Ron Paul Republicans years from now, annoying whatever miserable Republicrats are running for office. Readers of this website will have no trouble adjusting to this new situation.


Comments

Evan,
Well done. Murray Sabrin gave Christie Whitman the
scare of her life back in 1997 when he ran as the
pro-life Libertarian alternative. Expect good things
this time around.

Posted by Kevin on Feb 19, 2008.

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Hooray Murray.  Maybe this story of Ron Paul ends up like one of those westerns where the gutless townspeople finally find their heart and decide to stand up to the villains like Sherrif paul.

Libertarians appear too busy hamstringing each other and playing Divide and Conquer for power amongst themselves to ever get anything done, e.g. “Reason Cosmotarians” vs. “Lew Rockwell Paleolibertarians”, or the Dumbderos vs. the Rockwells.

Posted by Chris on Feb 19, 2008.

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I suspect that Murray will not be invited to appear
on FOX and that he will not enjoy the pleasure of
being celebrated in National Review. But one wonders
how the neocon adjunct of the liberal establishment
would deal with the eventuality that Murray might do
better than expected in the senatorial race. Would
that be seen as a victory for extremism in the neocon
press or would it be ignored? My guess is that
Murray would have to be elected president of the US
before the neocon media would even pay attention to
him. At that point they would denounce him as an
anti-Semite and Holocaust-denier.

Perhaps. But these are the strings available to us and there is no reason not to pull them. As the last link in that post shows, there are over two-dozen individuals who have decided to run serious Congressional campaigns as Ron Paul Republicans.

In what alternate universe is Rudy Guiliani a paleoconservative?  Why would someone link that word to his campaign website?
***EDITOR"S NOTE: This was my mistake, not Evan’s, and the link has been fixed. RBS***

Man, that Ron Paul Congress web site is awful looking. ANd Murray Sabrin’s letter featured some odd grammar and bad syntax.  If you’re gonna be taken seriously in this media-driven age, you have to do better than that.

Posted by Dave on Feb 19, 2008.

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Wow! An article about Ron Paul Republican candidates,
and no mention of New Hampshire’s Jim Forsythe:
<www.jimforsythe.com>. Glad to know he’s not alone.

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