Because basically the right wing which makes up the majority of BT are war mongering opponents to libertarianism. And Dr.Paul is outspoken against the war in Iraq.
As one Canadian progressive blogger put it:
The American pundit blog Wonkette that noticed the Canadian source of Ron Pauls online support called Canada the Evil Empire (tongue in cheek).Colbert, Stewart and Maher on Ron Paul (includes video)
I don’t agree that Stewart and Maher let him off easy, rather they were probably just as blown away as I was that a Republican could articulate a common sense foreign policy agenda. Stewart and Maher (video) gave the American public a chance to hear the stark differences between Ron Paul’s views and all of the other Republican candidates. In my opinion, Paul is the only Republican candidate running whose foreign policy ideas/plans are not completely wacked and terrifying to the average world citizen. I also think Maher’s political views are actually much closer to Paul’s than Stewart’s or Colbert’s.
Of course as anyone who watched Twin Peaks knows, Canada is the evil empire of the north that terrifies Americans.
Or if you listen to debates on single payer health care in the U.S. you find the same fears expressed. Socialism, Single payer health care, Canada, are all used in the same sentence.
Which is why Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich is more Canadian than American, he supports a single payer Canadian style Medicare system. And as I said here unfortunately neither he nor Ron Paul stand a chance of winning their primaries.
But for a truly evil Canadian style libertarian socialist alternative to the two party candidates, a Paul/Kucinich ticket would be just the thing. Of course they would have to decide which one was running for President and which for VP. They are the ultimate geek ticket. Just look at those hairstyles.
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Don't be fooled by the sheepskin-- Ron Paul is deeply motivated by conservative religious sentiment. His support for Biblical verse over our Constitution (and his apparent ignorance as to the predominantly secular impulses of my nation's founders) are dangerous in the extreme. Bush, too, spoke of smaller government when he was running for office-- his idea of small government being wealth transfers to big business.
ReplyDeleteKusinich, on the other hand, is good people, as is the Libertarian Party frontrunner, George Phillies.
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