Ron Paul Revolution hits #1 on Amazon

Ron Paul’s Manifesto (out on April 30, 2008) – The Revolution – is now Number 1 on Amazon for biographies, and in the top 10 overall. Amazing.

But on FOX on Sunday, as the talking heads debated the front runners for the Republican nomination, was there a word about Paul?

Did anyone point out that if conservatives are unhappy with John McCain’s commanding lead and don’t think Romney is really a conservative, they only have to look at the INVISIBLE MAN of the campaigns (invisible, that is, on mainstream shows) – Ron Paul.

Ron Paul is a real conservative. If non-intervention and anti-imperialism sound un-conservative to you, you might want to double-check your own understanding of conservatism…..

Notice that the candidates that have fallen behind the front runners in the last few days are BOTH closely identified with their party’s establishment: Clinton is the Democrat establishment and Romney is the Republican establishment.

Note that Barack Obama – an African-American with a Muslim name, born in Asia – represents the effort of mainstream Democrats to show their disaffection for politics as usual and to affirm traditional Democrat values – in this case, racial reconciliation and domestic economic issues. Note that John McCain – a former Vietnam vet who was tortured as a POW – does the same for mainstream Republicans, in so far as he represents national security and homeland defense.

What that says is there really is a public hunger for anti-establishment figures. Too bad, it’s being fed by Obama and McCain, neither of them anti-establishment, except in a cosmetic sense. On the burning issues of debt and war I expect neither of them to do anything very radical at all.

The media should allow the public to have an in-depth look at a real anti-establishment candidate. The only one who is heading a real, if stealth, revolution against the vested interests that govern us.

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