Das Magazin GQ hat "unseren" Ron Paul in die Liste der Men of the Year 2007 aufgenommen. Ich weiss zwar nicht, was die anderen Männer auf dieser Liste zu suchen haben - für mich gibt es nicht die "Men of the Year" sondern nur den "Man of the Year" - , aber seht selbst:
"Washington sure seems like a town full of bullies sometimes. Along comes a 72-year-old physician from south Texas who weighs maybe 140 pounds with rocks in his pockets, whom most people, at the beginning of the year, couldn't have picked out of a two-person lineup, who took in barely enough first-quarter money to buy a fancy Italian car, who comes armed with ideas both misbegotten (Abolish the Fed!) and very much not (End this war! Stop indefinitely detaining human beings!), and what do the folks who run the Republican Party do? They try to silence him. The head of the Michigan Republicans calls for his removal from the debates. Rudy Giuliani attacks him for—what else?—insufficient patriotism. To witness this is to understand the fear Ron Paul has instilled in the GOP. He has tapped into his party's silent minority, one that won't abide torture, reckless spending, or endless war. And his supporters (and admittedly, there are some real conspiracy-minded moonbats among them) have rewarded Paul for his courageousness, to the tune of more than $5 million in campaign contributions in the third quarter—about the same as John McCain has raised. It isn't a revolution, but Ron Paul's candidacy serves as a reminder that electoral politics needn't be a joyless march to a clothespin vote. It can be daring and kind of kooky, too."
Let's make a Ron Paul Revolution!
PS: Ein "Dark Horse" ist so etwas wie "Der große Unbekannte".
Mittwoch, 21. November 2007
GQ Men of the Year 2007: Ron Paul
Eingestellt von Anonym um 15:08
Labels: GQ, Men of the Year 2007
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