Kevin_Kennedy
Defend Liberty
- Aug 27, 2008
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As libertarianism becomes more visible, politically, and gains ground in the GOP, the enemies of freedom are poised on both the right and the left for the attack. Libertarians have never had to deal with this problem before, in the main because their movement was considered marginal, if it was considered at all. Today, however, the situation is quite different: a wave of anti-government (i.e. pro-freedom) sentiment is sweeping the country, and the realization that libertarians were the original tea-partiers coupled with the electoral success of that populist upsurge has the Establishment in a panic. What were seeing is a two-pronged, left-right attack on libertarians, with the initial forays in the foreign policy realm.
The main thrust of the attack is naturally directed at the leader of the libertarian movement, the man who has done the most to make libertarianism a significant political force in the modern world, and that man is Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). Ron has single-handedly raised the profile of the movement way beyond what anyone imagined only a few years ago. A lot of this has to do with Rons prescient warnings about the state of the economy, and the bursting of the real estate bubble, which have given him the kind of authority he never enjoyed in all the years spent crying in the wilderness.
Ron Paul vs. the GOP Establishment by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com