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Message: Entry: The Ron Paul Revolution Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/the_ron_paul_revolution#8622 Post contents: Ron Paul supporter here, reveling in this fine essay! 1. the Ron Paul Revolution [...] will accomplish the complete remaking and realignment of the spectrum of American radical politics—in other words, the death of the left, accompanied by the complete discrediting and repudiation of Beltway libertarianism, [...]- Randroidism, liberventionism, Catoism, and [...] the creators of South Park [...] It will also be the death and repudiation of the “National Front” Right as well, suggested by the writer’s mentioning the dismissal of Buchanan . Let us make sure that it’s not the death of Real Conservatism (Burke). Real Conservatives need to recognize that the new and best current political thinking is coming from the Mengerian School of libertarians, be it Misean, be it Rothbartian. Thus Real Conservatives would do well to divorce themselves from the dying racialists and nationalists – and their clerical fascist “useful idiots” and “kept women”. Real Conservatives can then coalesce with the libertarians and Jeffersonians, and then with them assault the Hamiltonian Whigs (“neocons”) on one front, and on the otherthe Cultural Marxist-Social Democrat “Popular Front” coalition. 2. Gringos are poor about founding political parties, unlike Continental Europeans. Gringos follow the Borderer Backcountry tradition of supporting charismatic candidates. Put differently, Gringos would rather party at rallies than do the nitty-gritty of running a party cell. They would do better to form parties. 3. I like the writer’s analogy between World War I and 9/11. The Hiss/Libby analogy is bad. "A Radical Whig in Chattanooga" has also seen the other bad analogy. 4. Did the writer attend the John Randolph Club meeting last September? 5. The League of the South, by working with the Vermont Secessionists, is showing the way how to do coalition poltics. Sent at: 2008 09 06