Ron Quixote

      by Mark Davis

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      March 6, 2007 

      Ron Paul for President gives many people hope that the system can work.  
If only the right man could take the reins, then this beast would be controlled 
and used for good purposes.  The long years of conditioning and indoctrination 
are difficult to get past.  As a naïve young man, I voted for him because I 
thought that capital L Libertarianism could really work to reform the 
democratic-corporate-state system.  A Libertarian President would surely be an 
improvement in the short run, but it would not change the system in the long 
run.  I hope that a valuable lesson can be learned from this exercise.   

      The romanticism of an old-college-try is inspired by the genuine 
good-nature of Dr. Paul.  His sincerity, intelligence, knowledge of economics 
and dedication to the ideals of liberty elevate this humble man to a very 
special status among those who would wear The Ring.  He is the only politician 
alive with whom I have a hard time finding disagreement with. Of the 535 
members of Congress, Ron Paul is the only person who truly deserves the title 
Honorable.  The man has followed his oath to uphold the Constitution like no 
other.  He is definitely for real.  If a successful internet campaign can 
generate the needed support to have his campaign be taken seriously by the 
media-ocracy, then he can win.  But if he wins, can he dismantle the behemoth 
Federal Government?  Or would he just make it look more acceptable?   

      I believe that Ron Paul will scare the living daylights out of the 
powers-that-be and has a better chance of winning than most pundits think.  The 
amusement factor alone from an 18-month spectacle of political debate between a 
principled man committed to liberty and the other fakes and frauds is likely to 
be worth the price of admission.  This will be a media event of the highest 
entertainment order for sure.   

      The interests of "political science" can be furthered as empirical data 
galore should come forth from this grand experiment.  The Republican label in 
the rigged two-horse race may punch the ticket to the White House for a 
libertarian.  The main question to consider is not "Can he win?" but "What if 
he does win?"  The potential to slow the inevitable collapse of the state into 
bankruptcy may do more harm than good in the long run by giving people false 
hope that "the system can work," if only for a short time.  Hopefully, I am 
wrong and he really can clean up government, ending the naked exploitation of 
what remains of free society by the well-connected few.  This, however, is 
tilting at windmills.   

      The self-delusion isn't that he could maybe win the election, it's that 
he could do anything of substance if he actually did win.  After Leviathan 
steamrolls him like, say, it did another President Ron (if you believed his 
act) along with every good man who ever went to Washington, D.C. on a white 
horse, then President Ron Paul being "in-charge" (of the continuing expansion 
of state control and intervention leading to said collapse) should prove once 
and for all to anybody with a smidgen of analytical ability that our political 
problems are systemic and not due to personnel issues.    

      So I do hope he runs and wins.  Not because I think that he will strike 
through the root of evil, but because I know that he can't.  The naïve notion 
that the Constitution is a cage for politicians, and that a brave 
politician-tamer can just push them back into that cage and close the door 
makes windmills look like giants.  This illusion should be shattered by a 
President Ron Paul Administration.  George Will was right; Ron Paul is an 
anachronism, because Will knows exactly how the system works with or without 
Ron Paul.   

      Unfortunately, he could also be set up as a scapegoat for the ills 
created over a century or more leading to all kinds of demons being unleashed 
upon those who support liberty.  For instance, a final push to control what is 
written on the Internet or a peace-loving president (appeaser) being blamed for 
being too soft on the terrorists after another orchestrated attack occurs on 
American soil.  The American elite who believe in "creative destruction" make 
Nero look like a piker.  This must be understood to appreciate the true nature 
of the democratic-corporate-state system.   

      A President Ron Paul will either (1) be thwarted by the vested interests 
that have so much influence over the existing political system or (2) liquidate 
those interests.  The smart money is on the bet that he is thwarted, even if 
this breaks my heart to say.  I do pray that this wonderful man is not crushed 
by this process.  I'm sure this thought weighs heavy on his indecision to run.  
It should.  Democracy is ugly business.   

      The media lapdogs of the status quo will constantly seek an opportunity 
to undermine his legitimacy, slowly strangulating his persona until some 
contrived spectacular media event puts an end to his challenging the 
powers-that-be.  Even if he runs this gauntlet far enough to reach the White 
House, Congress will find a new spirit of "bipartisanship" to cast out this 
heretic who believes in individual liberty with the full backing of media 
hounds.  Hopefully this futile effort will allow more people to learn a 
profound lesson: it's the system, stupid!   

      Representative Paul hasn't been able to appeal to the good conscience, 
reason or plain good sense of his fellow Congressman over the past twenty-or-so 
years, and I don't see him doing it as President.  Today he makes them all look 
like the court jesters they really are, but the media is able to marginalize 
him and protect their illusion of public integrity.  When he fails to deliver 
as President, the excuses will be many (like we need to elect more men like 
him), but the results will be the same.    

      Does anybody remember the promises of how wonderful the Federal 
government would be if only we had a Republican House, Republican Senate and a 
Republican President choosing the members of the Supreme Court?  That worked 
out just great, eh?  What will it take for "the people" to see that the system 
itself just plain sucks?   

      When Ron Paul is either marginalized by the media during the election or 
set up as a scapegoat for systemic problems after winning, don't think that 
voting again and again and again for anybody will make one damn bit of 
difference.  The Internet will be a bigger factor than any presidential 
election in history and it may well be the difference this time around.  So the 
dream of so many that a true libertarian gets a legitimate shot at being 
President looks like a reality.  It just doesn't make any difference when push 
comes to shove, literally.   

      I would love to be proved wrong this one time and see a President Paul 
liquidate the corrupt, bankrupt U.S. Federal Government.  But if I'm right and 
he doesn't affect substantial change, then never vote again and spread the 
word.  This will allow the relic of a political system we inherited upon birth 
to wash away so that we can finally move on to the next level of social 
organization.  Authority is not liberty and democracy is not freedom, no matter 
who you vote for.   

      It looks like a win-win situation for lovers of liberty:  either a 
President Ron Paul is the elected dictator that fulfills the dream of setting 
all the slaves free, or he proves that the system is a scam and must be 
completely scrapped.  At the very least, it should be a spectacular show 
watching the puppeteers squirm and the puppets panic at the sight of a man 
running towards them with scissors.  I'd hate to miss that show.  Someone might 
even make it into a musical someday about how democracy almost worked once.  
Maybe, just maybe, then enough people will finally realize that, after all, 
it's just a show folks, it's just a show. 

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      Mark Davis is a husband, father and real estate analyst/investor enjoying 
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