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Chuck Baldwin: ‘We Need A Revolution, Not A Movement’

By Chuck Baldwin, 2008 Constitution Party Presidential Candidate:

The elections of 2008 (and the early elections of 2010) produced two significant phenomena: the “Ron Paul Revolution,” and the “Tea Party Movement.” And, mark it down: both of them will have profound effects upon the upcoming November elections–and upon the 2012 elections as well. Call them what you want, however, America doesn’t need another movement; it needs a genuine revolution.

The Tea Party movement, while still a force with which to be contended, has already been diluted and compromised. The primary elections plainly reveal the reality of this fact. The high spots so far are the defeats of Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania and Bob Bennett in Utah. The low spots so far are the reelection of John McCain in Arizona and the election of Dan Coats in Indiana.

John McCain’s election, in particular, demonstrates how many conservatives and “revolutionaries” still don’t get it. If any State in the union should have an up-close-and-personal look at what we are up against, it would be the people of Arizona. After all, they are on the front lines in the fight of one of the most important battles currently being waged in our country: illegal immigration. And John McCain is one of the worst offenders in terms of facilitating and encouraging this illegal invasion. Yet the people of Arizona reelected McCain to the US Senate. (It would interesting to know how many illegal aliens voted for McCain, would it not?)

Then again, John McCain received the enthusiastic endorsement of former Alaska governor, Sarah Palin. This endorsement obviously brought McCain thousands of Tea Party votes that otherwise would have gone to his principal opponent, J.D. Hayworth. McCain is not the only Big-Government globalist neocon to receive Palin’s endorsement. Many of Palin’s endorsees are neocons; which leads to one of the biggest problems with any so-called conservative movement: allowing celebrity-type “conservatives” to become the de facto leaders and spokesmen for what should be a true grassroots, people-generated rebellion. Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck are the two biggest culprits in this regard.

Mark my words: Palin and Beck may see themselves as part of a conservative “movement,” but they want nothing to do with an old-fashioned, honest-to-God, Patrick Henry-style revolution. In fact, they are doing everything in their power to keep such a revolution from taking place.

This does not mean that Palin and Beck do not contribute some good things to freedom’s fight. They do. The problem is, for every good thing they contribute they counterbalance it by supporting establishment principals, such as John McCain and Newt Gingrich, and attacking non-establishment players and ideas, which serves only to keep the Big-Government power structure firmly ensconced in Washington, D.C.

Get real, folks, and start thinking for yourselves. Ask yourself why Fox News never (or hardly ever) invites non-establishment patriots to appear on their network. Why do you not see former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts on Fox News? Why do you not see former Georgia congressman and Presidential candidate Bob Barr on Fox News? Why do you not see former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura on Fox News? Why do you not see former Director of the US Office of Economic Opportunity and Presidential candidate Howard Phillips on Fox News? Why do you not see Presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin on Fox News? The list is endless.

Fox News is not “fair and balanced.” It is as controlled and manipulated as any other media news network. The only thing it balances is the other networks’ infatuation with the Democrat Party, by promoting Republican candidates and ideas. What it does not do is educate and inform the American people with the truth as to what both major parties are doing to destroy our country. But remember, Fox News is owned by Keith Rupert Murdoch, the same man who helped finance Hillary Clinton’s campaign for the US Senate, and who is as much of a globalist as anyone in Washington, D.C., or New York City.

As an aside, and speaking of Hillary Rodham, I predict that she will replace Vice President Joe Biden BEFORE the 2012 elections. I’ve said that in private for many weeks, and now say it in this column–remember, you heard it here. The Clinton-Bush Crime Syndicate (CBCS) needs Hillary in the White House badly, and Obama has readily accepted a subservient role in the criminal affairs of CBCS (for very profitable reasons, no doubt). And with the CBCS bosses pretty much running things at the White House (they don’t worry about domestic or social issues, providing that these do not interfere with their international criminal activities), is it any wonder that Obama has already taken more vacations than most Presidents take during an entire term?

And it is the influence of globalists and neocons upon national and international politics that the likes of Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck simply do not get–or do not want to get. And because many Tea Partiers are so enamored with these two (and allow them to do much of their thinking for them), they remain clueless as well.

Ladies and gentlemen, America is in the throes of socialist and Marxist political upheaval. The curtain could fall at any time. The American people need to wake up to this truism: a “conservative” movement–even a conservative Tea Party movement–will not save us. The only thing that will save us is an old-fashioned State revolt.

Arizona had the opportunity to become a modern-day version of 1775 Massachusetts. But Arizona has probably forfeited that leadership role by 1) reelecting John McCain, and 2) being willing to allow federal courts to dictate law to a sovereign State. Instead of taking its case to the federal courts, Arizona should simply tell the federal government that it will enforce its own State laws (including the newly enacted anti-illegal immigration law) regardless of what any federal court says or doesn’t say. At some point, that is exactly what some State (or group of states) in this union is going to have to do, or liberty will be forever lost.

As long as freedom lovers are content to remain satisfied with the status quo by allowing party politics and media celebrities to dominate their efforts, there will be no stopping this socialist avalanche that is crashing down upon us. The Tea Party movement of 2010 (if left free of Big-Government neocons) could certainly translate into positive developments this November; that is for sure. A revival of the “Ron Paul Revolution” in 2012 could also make a significant contribution, but it is going to take a State revolution to seal the deal. I, for one, am ready.

14 Comments

  1. paulie August 31, 2010

    “……… hard to tell the CP from the GOP. Similar voices of Nativism ……..”

    may be that’s why the California AIP hates em both?

    No, they’re the same way as well.

  2. paulie August 31, 2010

    Party hacks on both sides of the aisle are so accustomed to passing off fiction as fact that they stop knowing the difference.

    Problem is, the distortions seem to be having an ever greater effect in this age of 24/7 cable news and the Internet.

    Take that Pew Center poll out this week showing that a majority of Americans either think President Barack Obama is a Muslim or they’re not sure what religion he is.

    Hard to believe, given that the non-issue of just two summers ago centered on the influence candidate Obama’s fiery evangelical Christian pastor had on his beliefs.

    Either the American public can’t hold a thought for long, or it’s getting dumber by the minute.

    Probably both.

    True dat.

  3. paulie August 31, 2010

    Commenter #1 makes a very good point; hard to tell the CP from the GOP. Similar voices of Nativism.

    OK, let me help.

    CP is antiwar, NSGOP is pro-war.

    CP takes both their theocratic/social conservative views, and their limited government views on most economic issues and gun rights, seriously. NSGOP just pays those positions lip service to get votes.

  4. paulie August 31, 2010

    “Yet the people of Arizona reelected McCain to the US Senate.”

    Not yet douchebag. There’s an election in November…

    Good point, except for the extraneous insult.

  5. Deran // Aug 31, 2010:
    “……… hard to tell the CP from the GOP. Similar voices of Nativism ……..”

    may be that’s why the California AIP hates em both?

  6. Party hacks on both sides of the aisle are so accustomed to passing off fiction as fact that they stop knowing the difference.

    Problem is, the distortions seem to be having an ever greater effect in this age of 24/7 cable news and the Internet.

    Take that Pew Center poll out this week showing that a majority of Americans either think President Barack Obama is a Muslim or they’re not sure what religion he is.

    Hard to believe, given that the non-issue of just two summers ago centered on the influence candidate Obama’s fiery evangelical Christian pastor had on his beliefs.

    Either the American public can’t hold a thought for long, or it’s getting dumber by the minute.

    Probably both. ———– Mike Hendricks, call 816-234-7708 or send e-mail to [email protected].
    Posted on Thu, Aug. 19, 2010 10:15 PM

    Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/08/19/2161768/election-season-is-a-fools-paradise.html#ixzz0yA5uNp5i

  7. Thane Eichenauer August 31, 2010

    Is Fox News the channel of the Ron Paul Revolution? I see plenty of Ron Paul and Rand Paul on Fox News (and other channels). I did a search of Bob Barr and Jesse Ventura on Fox News for the last 1 year and I found some hits for both.

    No mention of Libertarian Andrew Napolitano? No mention of Libertarian John Stossel? How fair and balanced is that?

    Arizona hasn’t revolted yet – give the state time, I am sure that a few more sharp jabs by the Obama administration will awaken my fellow residents.

    P.S. Don’t expect Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to lead the revolution.

  8. Deran August 31, 2010

    Commenter #1 makes a very good point; hard to tell the CP from the GOP. Similar voices of Nativism.

  9. Catholic Trotskyist August 31, 2010

    Chuck is somewhat right; we need the revolution of Catholic Trotskyism. Which basically means that the Democrats need to dump the feminists, abortionists and gays; they will gain many more votes than they will lose, and thus will the Christian socialist revolution begin.

  10. Conrad August 31, 2010

    “Yet the people of Arizona reelected McCain to the US Senate.”

    Not yet douchebag. There’s an election in November…

  11. Robert Milnes August 30, 2010

    awww, give Benito a break paulie. Chuck referred to McCain & newt & billary& RP/RP & Paleo/Palin so much in this fool article.

  12. Robert Milnes August 30, 2010

    I for one am ready too. For a revolution, not a counterrevolution which is what Baldwin is talking about.
    However, in deference to libertarians, I’m willing to settle for an inclusive progressive movement, which would include them. To tweak capitalism/free markets instead of socialize or nationalize.
    This is because the American people are not ready for revolution & have little leftist history. However they do have a history of progressivism & a real progressive icon to relate to-Teddy Roosevelt.
    What American counterrevolutionary icons do we have? Ron Paul & maybe Benedict Arnold.

  13. paulie August 30, 2010

    In case you missed it, this is a third party/independent site, and this article is by an alt-party candidate from 2008, so why do we care about the not-so-GOP?

  14. Benito August 30, 2010

    The Republicans are so funny, when the economy is good you say let’s all celebrate “Cinco de Mayo, my brothers” but when the economy is down “it’s all your fault, you damn immigrant”. When most Americans (with Latin America roots) go to the polls this November we will remember that the GOP has gone on a nationwide rant in proposing and passing several anti-immigration legislation (that our US Courts continue to strike down) and have continue to blame the immigrant for the flat economy or worse. We will remember who stands with us and who stands against us, so trying to stop it now is somewhat funny, but go ahead, you will not change our minds. And if thats not enough the more radical of the GOP are now attacking our Constitution and our Bill of Rights, in a misguided attempt to garner some much needed votes, they really are fools, and leading the GOP towards obscurity because they are no longer a party of ideas, just of empty suits. Your hate made you do it, in November; you will reap what you have sown. I wonder what Abraham Lincoln would say about todays GOP, he unlike the current GOP was a man of ideas.

    PS – Newt just wants another fling with another intern.

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