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New Batch Of Ron Paul Newsletters Just As Racist As The First

New Batch Of Ron Paul Newsletters Just As Racist As The First














Benjy Sarlin


A brand new batch of Ron Paul newsletters raises
questions for the libertarian Republican — as well as a host of
embarrassing fresh passages to go along with such classics as “the
coming race war” and “the federal-homosexual cover up on AIDS” from
earlier reports.

Ron Paul claims “probably ten sentences out of 10,000 pages” were
objectionable in his long-published newsletter series, even as he denies
having ever written the content in question (or even having seen most
of it). But, as TPM has reported and a new collection of Ron Paul newsletters posted by The New Republic
confirms, racism, homophobia, and fringe conspiracy theories seem more
like the newsletters’ raison d’etre than a rare aberration. In fact,
even short promotional letters for the publication name-checked many of the most toxic passages.

Once again, contempt for African Americans and warnings of a “race war” are central themes in the most recently released materials. One issue warned “every honest American should be armed” to prepare for the coming violence.



“Today, gangs of young blacks bust into a bank lobby firing rounds at
the ceiling,” one issue read, continuing: “We don’t think a child of 13
should be held as responsible as a man of 23. That’s true for most
people, but black males age 13 who have been raised on the streets and
who have joined criminal gangs are as big, strong, tough, scary and
culpable as any adult, and should be treated as such.”


Another issue from 1993 defended Marge Schott, who used to own the Cincinnati Reds, after she notoriously referred to her players as “million-dollar niggers.”



“Remember the thought crimes from the novels of Orwell and Huxley?”
the article reads. “It’s not fiction in America if the case of
Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott is any evidence.”

In one 1988 issue, the newsletters suggest Israeli involvement in a
terrorist attack in Berlin, foreshadowing a similar suggestion in a
previously released issue that Israel may have been behind the 1993
World Trade Center bombing.

Gays and especially AIDS victims were frequent targets, with a
boatload of junk science cited to back up its hateful claims.
Newsletters claimed the federal government was lying about how AIDS was
transmitted and suggested it could be passed on through sneezes,
breathing, or even contact with mail or delivery packages. An advertised
book purported to tell the “the true and horrifying story of the
witch-lesbo-feminists who are running America.”

Then there are the usual conspiracy theories: FEMA camps set up to
intern Americans, suspicion that Bill and Hillary Clinton murdered their
friend Vince Foster, secret societies running the world, etc.

TPM reached out to a Paul spokesman as to whether the candidate
stands by his assertion that only eight to ten statements in the
newsletters were offensive within a large body of work but did not
receive an immediate reply.http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/01/new-batch-of-ron-paul-newsletters-just-as-racist-as-the-first.php?ref=fpb


Added: Jan-17-2012 Occurred On: Jan-17-2012
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