The evidence of Congressman Ron Paul’s bigotry and anti-Semitism is spreading fast across the Internet. The following two screenshots are from the December 1990 Ron Paul Political Report. While he has asserted they were penned by someone other than himself, why did he not loudly and publicly expose this slanderous, blatant bigotry towards Dr. King when it occurred? Instead, he left it out there as his, with his wife’s name on it:
Also, see Little Green Footballs’ post for a full pdf of that newsletter.
Tonight, he is taking part in the Republican debate and I join ALLAHPUNDIT at HotAir.com in calling for Chris Wallace to forcefully examine that evidence with Dr. Paul:
“If they’re going to prop his wretched ass up for another 90 minutes of free TV time, they might as well make him tapdance to earn it.”
Ron Paul is a both a Congressman and a candidate running for President. If those were his words or he knowingly left them out there as his, those were his beliefs and they deserve a seat in neither our House of Representatives nor Oval Office.
Update: 2:03 PM Eastern:
Little Green Footballs links to more evidence against Congressman Paul.
Update: 3:17 PM Eastern:
Michelle Malkin asked what should Fox ask the GOP candidates tonight?
You already know my answer.
Yet I do have one more:
Fox should ask them all (McCain and water pistol packing Huckabee last): As President, what Constitutional Rights would you direct our troops to advise OBL of should they capture him this side of hell?
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