Source: Prison Planet
Paul Joseph Watson
Lew Rockwell: Rhetoric is a political ruse to make Ron Paul appear as a sell out.
Former Ron Paul staffer Lew Rockwell says that talk of an alliance between Mitt Romney and Ron Paul is an “establishment trick” to smear Paul by making him appear as a sell out.
Paul Joseph Watson
Lew Rockwell: Rhetoric is a political ruse to make Ron Paul appear as a sell out.
Former Ron Paul staffer Lew Rockwell says that talk of an alliance between Mitt Romney and Ron Paul is an “establishment trick” to smear Paul by making him appear as a sell out.
Rockwell, who served as Ron Paul’s congressional chief
of staff from 1978 to 1982 and remains close to Paul and several
campaign insiders, told the Alex Jones Show that rhetoric about a
potential partnership wherein Ron Paul would be granted a VP slot was
merely a political ruse to “make Ron Paul supporters like Romney”.
The controversy received fresh impetus earlier this week
when Rick Santorum and his campaign manager claimed Paul and Romney
were in cahoots to shoot down Santorum’s candidacy. The talking point
has subsequently been pushed by the mainstream media, including a Washington Post article today that speculates on whether the alliance is genuine.
Rockwell said that although Romney may be a pleasant
person, his political positions are anathema to Ron Paul given the fact
that he is a globalist, a big government advocate and a warmonger.
“Just because he looks good in a suit doesn’t mean that
he’s not one of the top creeps, otherwise he wouldn’t be supported by
the Republican establishment and by the establishment in general, so no
we don’t want anything to do with him except to oppose him,” said
Rockwell.
“They would never let Ron Paul be Vice President…the
idea that the regime would invite him into office is just science
fiction,” said Rockwell, explaining that the only way for Paul to be on
the Republican ticket would for for his supporters to vote him in.
Rockwell explained that the motivation behind the
rhetoric was founded in the establishment’s fear of Ron Paul gathering
enough delegates to influence the Republican convention.
“They want to diminish him, they want to smear him, this
is smear number 185 and I’m sure they’ll be others to come, it’s just
another trick, they’re not going to ask him to become vice president,
it’s just not going to happen,” said Rockwell, adding that the risk of
Ron Paul using the office of vice president to derail a Romney
administration was too big a risk to take for the establishment.
As we highlighted in our previous article,
considerations of a political alliance with Romney, if they exist at
all, are likely coming from misguided advisors within the Paul campaign
and are not embraced by Paul himself.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.