Media Suddenly Notice Ron Paul’s Decades of Racist Connections
We’ve been covering Ron Paul’s racist past and far right connections for years at LGF; kudos to the mainstream media for finally starting to catch up: Paul’s story changes on racial comments.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Ron Paul has tried since 2001 to disavow racist and incendiary language published in Texas newsletters that bore his name, denying he wrote them and even walking out of an interview on CNN Wednesday. But he vouched for the accuracy of the writings and admitted writing at least some of the passages when first asked about them in an interview in 1996.
Some issues of the newsletters included racist, anti-Israel or anti-gay comments, including a 1992 newsletter in which he said 95% of black men in Washington “are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”
Paul told TheDallas Morning News in 1996 that the contents of his newsletters were accurate but needed to be taken in context. Wednesday, he told CNN he didn’t write the newsletters and didn’t know what was in them.
But it’s not correct to describe the raging antisemitism in the newsletters as “anti-Israel” — it’s old school far right Jew-hating.