Conservative Voices On Gaza
Pat Buchanan
Ron Paul
[Tarboush Tip: Yasser]
Pat Buchanan
Ron Paul
[Tarboush Tip: Yasser]
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Ron Paul has some interesting things to say a lot of the time, but his solutions are ultimately nationalist-populist (read: racist when it comes to running the U.S. of A.)
He’s like Lou Dobbs. He’s the only person talking about class warfare in this country, which is right but too often ignored, and therefore has a lot of appeal. But Dobb’s solution is to blame everything on undocumented immigrants.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, this doesn’t mean you’d decided to become a Conservative, Foofy?! Liberals are the enemy, but it doesn’t mean — at all — that we have to choose from either of these too.
Generally speaking, conservatives lack good ideas, and liberals lack intergrity…
It’s just some of the more gutsy conservatives tend to speak the truth and worry less about the consequences.
Where’s my tarboush tip mutherf’r?
My bad…
I forgive you.
If by ‘gutsy’ conservative you mean a racist and an anti-semite (Buchanan) and a racist (Paul), then…
okay?
Though XKCD’s whole ‘Tron Paul’ thing was awesome.
both are collectivists either way.