The Other McCain at The American Spectator is worried about the future of the Republican Party. Why? Ron Paul.
There are many mysteries to the phenomenon that is Ron Paul. How is it, for example, that a 76-year-old with a reedy voice – his appearance and manner not remotely “presidential” by the usual standards of the TV age – is an idol to so many youth? Polls in Iowa showed that Paul got 48 percent among caucus voters under 30, which might suggest that his libertarian-tinged anti-war message represents the future of the Republican Party. But that youth vote was only good enough for 21.4 percent of the total, because fully 60 percent of Iowa GOP caucus-goers were 50 or older. So the oldest candidate in the race, dismissed as a crackpot by most mainstream Republicans, is almost uniquely capable of attracting young voters to a party dominated by the gray-hair-and-bifocals set. However one attempts to explain this situation, it does not bode well for the GOP. And perhaps it doesn’t bode well for America, either.
And then Stacy (The Other…) goes on to lay out the Paul foreign policy problem. Which I have blogged on at length. Suppose America no longer volunteers to man bases around the world? Because we can be asked to leave with one year notice. And we have. The Philippines and Saudi Arabia come to mind. OK. Who fills the power vacuum when America leaves? And if the vacuum fillers go to war to determine who takes over from America? Well that is the very thing those bases were designed to prevent. It has been American policy since George Keenan articulated it in 1948.
But that is not the question at hand. Why do the kids love Ron Paul? Let me start with a few words (revised some) I left at The Other McCain.
Why do the kids like Ron Paul? I see two reasons -1. The War On Drugs is a war on youth. Why wouldn’t they rally behind a candidate who has been against it like forever?
2. The Debt – which they will be paying. Ron is the only candidate who is serious about that.
On the Drug War it is almost as if the Rs had a death wish – driving the youth towards the Democrats and libertarians.
And the same thing on Debt. The mainstream Rs will wreck the country with debt. Just slower than the Democrats. We hope.
The current likely Republican field is not a very good advertisement for either Economic or Social Liberty. Which is why the unlikely Paul is so popular among the youth who seem to value liberty above social conservatism (you know, the social conservatism which has the right attitude on abortion and drugs which then gives it/them a license to spend like drunken sailors). It is good to remember that social conservatives were a very important part of the Progressive Coalition until Johnson drove them to the anti-slavery party over desegregation. They are now an important block on the right but the tendency to like strong centralized government is still there. Or to put it another way. We have two Progressive Parties. One is socially liberal the other is socially conservative. Neither believes in liberty. Which is why we have the Ron Paul kids.
BTW I’m planning to vote for Ron in the Illinois primary in March. Just to tweak the establishment Rs. And besides – at my age it is very good to be a kid. Again. Or as the First Mate would say, “As usual.”













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