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Ron Paul and Martin Luther King, Jr.
By
Jack Kerwick
Much has been said about Ron Paul’s foreign policy. Some of it has been good. A lot of it has been not so good. And there is no one who objects more strongly to his foreign policy than his fellow Republicans. Paul’s foreign policy is “isolationist,” “naïve;” and “dangerous.” On foreign policy, Paul is “to…
Brief Thoughts on “Racism”
By
Jack Kerwick
Ron Paul is accused of “racism” for material that was published decades ago in a newsletter that he used to publish. Rather than argue here whether or not the charge is justified, let us instead consider the concept of “racism” itself. If those who endorse the conventional wisdom are certain of nothing else, they are…
Starr Parker and Ron Paul
By
Jack Kerwick
There are some changes that do not sit well with nationally syndicated columnist Starr Parker. One of these is a change that she perceives has having taken place among college Republicans over the span of the last 20 years or so. In her latest article, Parker writes that unlike the youth to whom she regularly…
The Many Contradictions of the Paulophobe
By
Jack Kerwick
A while ago, I wrote an article in which I spoke of “Paulophobia.” Paulophobia, I claimed, is a cognitive disorder. Like a parasite, it eats away at its victim’s intellect. Perhaps because of this, it also corrupts his moral character. To encounter a Paulophobe whose disorder has reached an advanced stage is to come face-to-face…
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