Who Wrote The Ron Paul Newsletters? Ron Paul Wrote Them – Clear Proof
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People wonder who wrote the Ron Paul newsletters.
First, if you’re new to this topic, it’s important because for
around two decades, he had newsletters written that contained much
racist content. He financially profited off of the newsletters. You can
read about it more in depth here.
The purpose of this entry is to answer a simple question.
Who wrote the Ron Paul newsletters?
In a 1996 interview with the Dallas Morning News, Ron Paul was asked
about his newsletters. In that interview he defended them. You can read a
copy of the interview here.
You can purchase a hard copy of that interview here.
In the interview, he did not deny he made the statement about the swiftness of black men.
“If you try to catch someone that has stolen a purse from you, there is no chance to catch them,” Dr. Paul said.
He also said the comment about black men in the nation’s capital was made while writing about a 1992 study produced by the National Center on Incarceration and Alternatives, a criminal justice think tank based in Virginia.
Citing statistics from the study, Dr. Paul then concluded in his column: `Given the inefficiencies of what DC laughingly calls the criminal justice system, I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”
“These aren’t my figures,” Dr. Paul said Tuesday. “That is the assumption you can gather from” the report."
From this interview we gather Ron Paul knew about the content, defended the content and wrote the content.
Before we look at internal evidence, here’s a brief sample of his offensive sayings.
"We don’t think a child of 13 should be held 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.
“Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions.”
“I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”
“We are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, it is hardly irrational.”
Source (As if the Paulbots care. But hey.)
If you noticed in the photo images of the Ron Paul Newsletters below you will see that one of the images clearly
shows Ron Paul listed as "editor."
Now listen to an interview Ron Paul had with Wolf Blitzer on CNN:
At 2:45 into the interview:
BLITZER: "How did this stuff" (various racist
nonsense) get into the newsletter. "Who wrote it?"
PAUL: "I have no idea. Have you ever heard of a publisher of a
magazine not knowing every single thing ....The editor is
responsible for the daily activity."
And who is listed in the pictured newsletter as the editor?
That's right: Ron Paul.
Big problem - and growing.
From the above picture we see the newsletter clearly implies it’s
written in his name. The arrow points to a sentence that is said in the
first person. This would indicate it is Ron Paul writing and not someone
else.
The above picture has another first person reference. Indicating it’s not another author.
The above includes his signature. Once again indicating he’s doing the writing.
The above footer indicates Ron Paul is the editor of "The Ron Paul Investment Letter."
We have newsletter headings with Ron Paul’s name in bold.
There are
numerous first person references in the newsletters.
A footer has Ron
Paul listed as editor of "The Ron Paul Investment Letter."
There is a 1996
interview where Ron Paul defends the newsletters.
If every newsletter has Ron Paul’s name in big bold writing – if
there are overwhelming first person references – if the listed editor
for The Ron Paul Investment Letter is Ron Paul – if you have him
defending the content over and over again in 1990′s interviews – you
have to conclude Ron Paul is writing this stuff.
Of course now Ron Paul offers this standard answer. But we’re not stupid.
All my evidence comes from these links. Feel free to use it. too.
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Great write up... Cool, Im going to start blaming Arianna Huffington for everything on huffingtonpost. Oh and Rupert Murdock for everything said or anything that has to do with FoxNews.
ReplyDeleteYep, totally agree that Ron Paul should have had more oversight and had every single last sentence edited by RON PAUL himself. Because, you know that is what his entire focus was on at the time, those “racist” newsletters.
Well, when you are the "editor" and raking in a cool $1 million a year, then you should take care to read what goes out under your name.
ReplyDeleteIf he didn't write it, then let him name the person who wrote it. If he can't then, perhaps, his silence tells us all that we need to know.