Saturday, April 28, 2012

The GOP's Four Year Old Ron Paul Game

Four years ago I chose Mitt Romney. Back in those days, before the Tea Party and discovering Mike Church, I believed Republican good and Democrat bad. I didn't think much about looking into a candidates record, for me it was more, "wow, they sounded good on Sean Hannity's show today, so that's my candidate." Which is exactly why Mitt Romney got my vote. In fact, four years ago, I probably would have voted for Billy Long too.

Then the transition came and I realized Republican doesn't equal good. Republican no longer equals small, limited government that adheres to the Constitution. Of course, four years ago, I hadn't opened up that dusty document since I took my Constitution test at Political Science 101 at Southwest Missouri State University, where me and the guy who sat next to me argued all day with the professor, Republican good and Democrat bad. Of course one of the things they try to teach you in college is the world is never that simple. It took me a little while to get that memo because like most sheeple, I had bought into the two party system wearing my colors like they were the Chicago Bears.

In 2009, I attended my first Tea Party and was in my first year of listening to the Mike Church show on Sirius Patriot. A little light bulb went off as Church was justifying many of my feelings over the last eight years as I found myself constantly making excuses for George W. Bush and his big government, big spending ways that looked to the federal government for answers. They conflicted with Ronald Reagan's message, "government is not the solution to the problem, government is the problem."

So I began paying attention to the Constitution, and all of a sudden there was this 180 reversal. That Ron Paul guy, whose supporters painted rEVOLution on their cars, on signs in their yard, and about every place else they could, didn't seem so crazy anymore. In fact, Ron Paul was one of the few people who actually made sense when it came to saving my country, while I began asking myself why I didn't realize I supported a gun grabbing, socialized medicine advocate, statist named Willard Mitt Romney who really didn't support any of my conservative values but sure sounded great with the sound bites.

As I have paid attention, my eyes finally opened to the founder's intent, I began to realize the party that I once idolized, even going as far as having a room decorated with elephants and red, white, and blue, really wasn't this party that I would want anywhere near my family values. They have played a dirty game this year in trying to suppress Ron Paul support, and they have been caught many times. Cheats--only the Democrats did these things they taught me.

It turns out this was going on in 2008 too as the Republican party's quest for power tramples the Constitution just like the Democrats. Let me share with you and article by Randall Stufflebeam and Audrey Queckboerner that points out the GOP establishment shenanigans that were played in 2008 to keep Ron Paul and the Constitution away from the White House and keep more big government Republicans like John McCain in positions of power.


Why the Constitution Party is Not Endorsing Ron Paul For 2012
by Randall Stufflebeam and Audrey Queckboerner
MidWest Regional Chairman and Indiana State Party Chairman

Recently a question was asked of our Party why we were not endorsing Ron Paul for his 2012 Presidential bid.  The following is our response written by the State Chairman of the Constitution Party of Indiana, Audrey Queckboerner and our Midwest Regional Chairman, Randy Stufflebeam: 


Point One – No amount of help from the Constitution Party will result in the Republican nomination of Ron Paul for president.

I’m unsure how familiar you are with what the Republican Party did to Ron Paul and his supporters in the last primary season.  I (Audrey) was not one who was watching from the outside through the glass, but I was personally on the inside as a state delegate for Ron Paul and saw first hand how the Republican Party used every tactic possible to keep Ron from being their nominee.  They changed their own state party rules three days before the convention so that we could not nominate from the floor.  They disregarded Roberts Rules of Order and were very rude to us.  (The complete story of our experience can be found on my page under my notes section).  This happened in 14 other states and that doesn’t include the Nevada state convention which they completely shut down by turning off the lights and locking the doors before the convention even began or  Missouri where they denied delegates their credentials because they discovered they were on Ron Paul meetup sites and supported his nomination.  They stopped at nothing to stop his nomination.  Even at the National Convention when Boehner asked if there were any other nominees besides McCain you could clearly hear 2 or 3 delegates call out Ron Paul’s name and Boehner blatantly disregarded the nominations from the floor, banged his gavel and announced McCain as the winner.  This is what they had planned all along.

 Now what makes you think they will not pull out all the stops once again to stop his nomination?  I can tell you right now that the Indiana State Party rules have never been changed back, so delegates are still unable to nominate national delegates in their caucuses.

 Even if the Constitution Party went all out to endorse and totally support Ron Paul, the fact remains he is running as a Republican.  As demonstrated above, it is those who control the Republican Party who will keep Ron Paul from being nominated.

 In 2008, many (probably most) in the Constitution Party endorsed and supported Ron Paul with their time and money.  Remember that Ron Paul is running as a Republican and it was the corrupt Republican Party that denied him the nomination and they will be even better equipped to stop him this time around.  Although, Ron Paul gave a bland endorsement of Chuck Baldwin for President, it didn’t matter because everyone had spent all their money and time on Ron Paul and had nothing left for Chuck Baldwin.  Take Illinois for instance.  They have to get 25,000 uncontestable signatures to get on the ballot.  They were promised money to help them get ballot access for Chuck Baldwin’s candidacy.  However, because of the support of Ron Paul, there was no money in the coffers to help, and Ron Paul sure didn’t release any of the money that Constitution Party members had donated to his campaign.  He didn’t even do anything to encourage his supporters to spend their time and money to get Baldwin on state ballots.

 Even if the Constitution Party endorsed Ron Paul for President and dumped its entire treasury into Ron Paul’s Campaign and managed to persuade every one of its supporters to throw all their efforts and finances, forgoing ever other candidacy and focused everything on getting the nomination of Ron Paul, at the end of the day, the corrupt Republican Party would still reject Ron Paul.

 Point Two – The need for an alternative when Republicans fail to nominate Ron Paul
 Wouldn’t you agree that if Ron Paul doesn’t get the nomination there should be a place for all his supporters to go?  What happens if the Republicans elect someone who is the antithesis to Ron Paul?  Where are Paul’s supporters to go?

If the Constitution Party spends all its time and effort to nominate Ron Paul and he doesn’t win, then what?  Just like in 2008, we’ll have nothing left to provide an alternative.  In terms of ship building, we wouldn’t even be able to provide a raft for people to go to because we will have failed to get ballot access in crucial states and will have lost ballot access in states where the CP is ballot qualified because we will have not provided a presidential candidate.  If there is to be a legitimate alternative to the Republican nominee in the Constitution Party, we have to be putting every resource at our disposal into that effort.  Waiting to see if Ron Paul receives the nomination in 2012 would be equally devastating because there are some states that don’t even hold their caucuses until August.  By then, it would be too late and the opportunity to get an alternate party candidate will  have been lost.

 The Constitution Party must be about building a great ship for people to jump to when they discover that corruption has once again reigned supreme in the Republican Party.

 Point Three Ballot Access and a Great Candidate of our own
 Unlike the two major parties, third parties have a far greater and in most cases daunting challenge in getting ballot access.  Republicans and Democrats take ballot access for granted because it is so easy for them to achieve.  In Indiana, it takes over 34,000 signatures to get on the ballot.  If we supported Ron Paul and did not concentrate on getting signatures for the Constitution Party, it would be impossible to do so later.  In fact, in order to get signatures, we have to declare a presidential candidate.  As a Republican, it would be impossible for Ron Paul to sign on as the Constitution Party’s Presidential candidate in Indiana.  It would be ludicrous for us to say we are supporting Ron Paul and trying to get another Presidential candidate on the ballot.  Of course this conversation would be unnecessary if Ron Paul decided to run as a Constitution Party candidate, but he has made it quite clear he has no intention of running as a Constitution Party or a Libertarian Party candidate.

 Further, it is our intention to run a candidate who is every bit as good as Ron Paul or even “constitutionally” better.

 Point Four – The Constitution Party is not merely a ideological advocacy group.
The Constitution Party is a Partisan Political Party that NOMINATES candidates for election.  Endorsing a candidate for president of another party would seriously damage the credibility of the Constitution Party.  So why would we be a political party if all we are going to do is act like a PAC, endorsing candidates from every other party because we can’t find one of our own?

 Point Five – Breaking the Two-Party-Duopoly
By supporting Ron Paul, we would be asking our supporters to vote in the Republican Primaries and “declare” themselves as Republicans, or in some states, they would have to register Republican, thereby asking people to betray their political convictions for the sake of expediency.  The Constitution Party is NOT about building other parties.

 The Constitution Party believes it is time to break the two-party-duopoly.  With 52% of the Republicans saying they are willing to vote for third Party candidates and over 45% of the Republicans saying that they are dissatisfied with the presidential choices that have been put forward so far, it’s going to be even more difficult in 2012 than it was in 2008 to elect a principled nominee such as Dr. Paul.

 The Republican Party has done much to destroy this nation and cares nothing about Constitutional Government.  Ron Paul would do better to understand that and run in a party that supports his Constitutional views.

2 comments:

  1. Any intelligent person can see 99% of current politics is a greedy grab for power and wealth by infamous politicians pretending to care about the welfare of the people. These politicians are or will soon be criminal (in the case of new candidates). Consider their party (Republican/Democrat) overall plan for domination and you will understand why it is time to extract yourself from the two party systems and find candidates that are compatible with your overall views.

    Turn off the TV and educate yourself, because all you can get from local and cable news is the current two party line. Do research (on line, read, talk with others) and you will soon clearly see how the truth has been kept from you, while you have been lied to, used, entertained, and lulled into sleepful uselessness. Learn the truth and stand up for what is right! The two party political system, like cowardly bullies, will continue to run rough shod over peace-loving American People until we can take it no more and stand up and say, NO!” I am at this point, I say “NO!” to the status quo! It has gone far beyond the point of being able to ignore. Stand up, speak out and support the Constitution Party! Lets bring America back to it’s founding documents and the greatness they provided!

    Below is a letter written by Audrey Queckboerner Constitution Party of Indiana, State Chairman on why the Constitution Party should be considered.


    Why the Constitution Party?

    by Audrey Queckboerner
    Constitution Party of Indiana, State Chairman

    I was reading an online editorial by a Brian Secor about declaring his independence from political parties by joining the tea party. He made reference to how both major parties were once a third party and it’s now time for a third party. He couldn’t be more correct! Unfortunately, though, he has a misunderstanding of the tea party movement.

    The tea party is not a political party. It is more of a grassroots activist group that holds rallies around causes and often supports Republicans to office. This is different than the Constitution Party. We are a real, actual political party acknowledged and registered with both the national FEC and the state election board. We hold conventions and can nominate and elect candidates to office. In regards to total national registered voters nationwide, we are the third-largest political party in the U.S. and were officially established as a political party in 1992.

    One of the first questions people ask us is why do we need the Constitution Party if we already have two parties? An overwhelming majority of our elected officials have routinely ignored constitutional limits placed on their power. As a result, there are now very few areas where government is not involved in our lives. Both major parties, in spite of their rhetoric, have routinely ignored the limits put in place by our Founding Fathers in the U.S. Constitution.

    This has been evident in the voting records of both major parties. Neither has stopped the funding of unconstitutional agencies and programs. Neither has stopped the unconstitutional wars and foreign aid. And neither has closed our borders and ended the government handouts to illegal immigrants.

    A recently Gall up poll reported that 52 percent of Republicans are ready for a third party. So yes, Brian, it is time for a third party that will turn this country back around to the principals of our Founding Fathers! But that party is not the tea party, which will more than likely lead you right back to the Republican Party. It is time for the Constitution Party!

    Wait no further! Check us out today by visiting our website at www.CPIndiana.org. If you don’t have access to the Internet, don’t hesitate to call and we will mail you information.
    Audrey Queckboerner serves as the State Chair of the Constitution Party of Indiana and resides in Leo-Cedarville. She ran for state representative in the 85th district in 2010. You can reach her at 1-260-466-6013 or info@cpindiana.org

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  2. In 1856 a group of folks, tired of political corruption, formed a new party. A few short years they nominated their first candidate for president. He wasn't even on the southern ballots. He didn't campaign much if at all. There was no radio, tv, telephone, or Internet as al gore had yet to be born. All they had was the telegraph, newspapers and the old iron horse for travel. In 1860, their candidate, Abraham Lincoln won! To say this can't be done today is elitist BS. It can be done and must be done, or this country is done!

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