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Strangler Lewis 12-27-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 181483)
Ron Paul, a Republican, is quoting Sinclair Lewis, whose most famous work is a piece of communist propaganda masquerading as muckraking?

This election is getting too damn weird for me.

Do you mean Sinclair "Strangler" Lewis or Upton Sinclair?

Morrigoon 12-27-2007 11:06 AM

Ah, bloody hell, you're right... I was mixing him up with Upton Sinclair.

*blush*

Gemini Cricket 12-27-2007 11:16 AM

There's also a subliminal Jesus fish in the Jack in the Box logo. Or so it is rumored...
:D

Ghoulish Delight 12-27-2007 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 181504)
There's also a subliminal Jesus fish in the Jack in the Box logo. Or so it is rumored...
:D

I blame Mike Huckabee.

scaeagles 12-27-2007 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 181483)
Ron Paul, a Republican

In name only. Ron Paul is a Libertarian who joined the Republicans to get a broader platform to be heard. I believe once he doesn't get the Republican nomination he will run as a Libertarian, and that has been his plan all along.

innerSpaceman 12-27-2007 12:04 PM

He is what a Republican is supposed to be. That they all left his brand of Republicanism long behind for a frenzy of anti-Republican tawdriness and unprincipled orgy does not make Paul the non-Republican.


And yes, he hadn't seen the ad when he make his Sinclair analogy. (Sorry, I misspoke, he was talking about mixing politics and religion, not about subliminal messages ... be he was specifically speaking in generalities in response to the allegations against Huckabee, and had not seen the ad in question. He made that clear on Meet the Press a day or so later.)

BTW, I've never admired a Republican so much. Not even McCain.

€uroMeinke 12-27-2007 12:05 PM

Not even Lincoln?

Alex 12-27-2007 12:24 PM

The Republican Party has never been a libertarian party. He is, fiscally, what a Republican is supposed to be but the party has never really been libertarian.

I'm actually surprised by the number of liberal/progressive people I see who say they like what Ron Paul has to say since he is pretty strongly in opposition to the idea of progressive government. I think many like his "out of Iraq now" position but would be aghast at his "let the Sudanese kill each other as they wish" position. Or his anti-affirmative action positions. Or that while he wouldn't get rid of it since it is already there, he would oppose Social Security if it were presented today.

His one big lapse from "pure" Libertarianism is in opposition to free trade and open borders.

innerSpaceman 12-27-2007 01:00 PM

I think perhaps its his support for abolition of the income tax that makes me love him most. I'd put up with a lot of non-progressiveness to be rid of that unlawful, unconsitutional, medieval theft by our overlords.

JWBear 12-27-2007 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 181522)
Not even Lincoln?

I'm rather partial to Teddy Roosevelt myself. Now there was a great Republican!


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