Time Mag to Ron Paul: Stop Telling The Truth!

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Time Magazine is angry with Ron Paul. How dare he point out that the media has been over-reacting to the Ebola outbreak? How dare he mention that Canada’s 13 years of bombing Muslim countries has irritated plenty of people on the receiving end of those bombs? How dare he tell the truth about US history: that if the colonies were told they could never leave it is unlikely there would ever have been a United States?

Ron Paul is a “professional provocateur,” screeches Time’s Denver Nicks.

The author of Time’s hit (and miss) piece is outraged that anyone would dare to suggest, as Dr. Paul did in a recent column, that constant US meddling in African affairs has been anything but selfless beneficence. “Dubious-at-best,” sniffed Nicks to Ron Paul’s statement that “the people of Liberia and other countries would be better off if the US government left them alone.” After all, who could possibly object to US-sponsored coups, US bombs, US meddling, US asset-stripping, US social engineering projects in Africa?

Dubious? Has he asked the people of Libya how they feel about US meddling? In fact, Americans are increasingly coming to agree with Ron Paul that we all would be better off if the US government left all of us alone.

That is what really terrifies Denver Nicks and his bosses at Time (and the other mainstream media). The fact that they no longer dictate the limits of debate in the United States. The fact that more and more people are attracted to Ron Paul’s message that only peace and liberty can lead to prosperity.

Not long ago Time Magazine was the newsweekly of the Republican establishment (and of course the CIA). But these are hard times for regime mouthpieces, as the Internet has provided a platform for non-“approved” analysis and opinion that is eagerly consumed by the public. As soon as people had a choice, they abandoned the US wannabe Pravda publications like Time and New York Times and Washington Post and Newsweek as fast as they could.

What drives Time Magazine and the guardians of accepted opinion absolutely bonkers, though, is that Ron Paul has his own Institute for Peace and Prosperity that is amplifying his message and making a real impact on the foreign policy and civil liberties debate.

It was an honor that Nicks listed the Ron Paul Institute at the top of his list of the Ron Paul entities that infuriate him and his paymasters.

Ron Paul should not be allowed to have his own Institute! That is only for establishment entities who preach the importance of armed American exceptionalism overseas and a police state at home!

Why doesn’t Ron Paul (and his Institute) just go away! Time Magazine’s Denver Nicks closes his tirade by admitting defeat. “[I]t’s clear that in coming months, he’ll keep sounding off on other subjects.”

You bet it is, Denver. You betcha! 

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wip
wip
November 2, 2014 3:21 pm

I hope stucky kicks this Denver guy in the fuck.

Tucci78
Tucci78
November 2, 2014 3:27 pm

Dr. Paul is an OB/GYN (ACOG certification). It would seem to me that Mr. Nicks is suffering severe vaginitis, and could really make use of Dr. Paul’s skills as a physician.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
November 2, 2014 3:56 pm

Time is a snot filled kleenex.

card802
card802
November 2, 2014 4:13 pm

Slime magazine needs to crawl back into the worthless ooze it came from.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
November 2, 2014 8:23 pm

YAWN…….same useless article we”ve read a hundred times ….. Wake me up when Ron and the “institute” stop this country from circling the toilet bowl waiting for the final flush.

yahsure
yahsure
November 2, 2014 10:54 pm

I like Ron Paul. But i don’t think the coverage of Ebola has been done right. Nice to see a man stand up for what he believes in.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
November 2, 2014 11:34 pm

I can agree with the author that Slime magazine was always a establishment and CIA controlled publication. Not often you see that in print.

Mark
Mark
November 3, 2014 7:40 am

Ron Paul sticks his foot in his foot in his mouth about statistical probability being applicable in the case of Ebola. Which it is not . (See Nissem Taleb) . And Time doubles down on stupidity.

Econman
Econman
November 3, 2014 10:55 am

Even when Ron Paul says something stupid, it’s smarter than anything Obama, Bush, or the DC Crooks spew from their lying mouths.