It is no coincidence that some of the most interesting and promising developments on the Right today are not only coming from the grassroots, but are far removed from the Republican Party establishment. Just a few short months ago, the mainstream conservative movement huddled around figures like Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, and later John McCain, in the hopes that one of them might make it to the White House to enact policies similar to George W. Bush. But thankfully, now the Right is embracing and promoting ideas that are not only conservative – but noticeably radical – as they would have found no place in any conservative movement of Romney, Palin or McCain’s making.
- Jack Hunter
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Your newest video is the best d— one you’ve done so far! I really felt some hope – real hope – not the Obama hope of more and bigger government putting us more and more into debt.
Loved your film!
Great job , Jack don`t let up.
The current movement is just in it’s goals, but the media and politicians are trying to paint with a broad brush in labeling the same as extremist. Their rhetoric is creating resentment towards people that only want The Constitution upheld. The same old faces cannot get it done now.
Thanks Jack. You are a great voice for true conservatism.
Maybe if we’re lucky the old south can secede so we can all see more clearly the ugly reality of an anti-government, poorly educated, racist, world without the federal welfare provided by the tax contributions of the economically-more-productive blue states like mine.
Jack
I am just curious. Where does this radical right that you are so enamoured of stand on the issue of the racial transformation of America via post-1965 immigration policy. Where does Ron Paul stand on the issue? In 2011 th Census Bureau will announce that the racial trnasformation of Ameria is demograpohically inevitable.
Why is the asian supremacist Razib Kahn allowed to post on Taki.com? Is thi an example of the rdical right in aaction?
You are aware that Razib Kahn is a supporter of increasing the H-1B and L-1B visa programs. How does this fir in with the agenda of the Radical Right. Ron Paul is enthusiastically in favor of increasing the H-1B and L-1B programs which are basically open door programs for asian legal immigration.
Jack Hunter
If you haven’t seen my comments about the closing of the comments section on Taki.com over at conservativetimes.org-comment #44-go take a look.
One day shortly after Jan 1 2011, the Census Bureau will make the big announcement. What will be the response of the rugged-free market conservative MD who ran for president when the announcement is made? My prediction:absolutetly nothing. As far as I can tell, Ron Paul is indifferent to the demogaphic transformation of America via post-1965 legal immigration policy. What exactly is promising about this? And how is this far removed from the Republican establishment?