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Ron Paul Has Betrayed The GOP! (Former Staff Member on Ron Paul's change after 9/11)
AFK at Townhall ^ | 04/18/2007 | Cary Wesberry

Posted on 08/31/2007 5:28:19 AM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007

Is this what my grand party has come to?  Ron Paul is insulting, incompetent, and now I am sure he is an outright nut.  What I am posting here stupefied me after I read it.  I could not believe I was reading about a Republican... in Congress for 20 YEARS NO LESS!  I've posted the statement from Eric Dondero in its entirety; emphasis mine.  I suggest you take the time to read the whole thing.  It is a sad and pathetic story.  Read my previous post on this so-called Republican and after you do that, read this:



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My name is Eric Dondero Rittberg.  For 12 years I worked on and off, mostly on, for Ron Paul.  I started on his staff in 1987 during his Libertarian Party Presidential campaign.  I served throughout 87 and 88 as his Personal Travel Aide.  Ron and I campaigned in over 40 states, including Alaska. 
 
In 1992, I organized Ron's Presidential Exploratory Committee.  We operated the effort for about 4 months.  We aborted the effort when Pat Buchanan declared for the GOP primaries.
 
In 1995, Ron agreed to serve as my "boss" as National Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus. 
 
In 1996, Ron decided to test the waters for a Congressional Campaign.  I moved to Texas and served as his Campaign Coordinator.  Ron won first in the Primary and then in the General with 51%.
 
In 1997, Ron hired me as his Senior Aide and District Representative.  My job title was to represent the Congressman at all functions throughout the District, to speak in his absence, and to handle all District Scheduling.  I was also in charge of Local Governmental relations. 
 
I served in that capacity til February of 2004. 
 
I can honestly say that the Congressman was more than just my boss, he was also my friend.  We had a good understanding, after years of working together, and were very good Travel mates.  Him and I would literally spend hours in the car traveling from one event to another, during campaigning and for District events.  We would debate everything under the sun, in a friendly and fun sort of way.  Our differences were always over abortion - I am Pro-Choice, he is firmly Pro-Life, and over foreign policy - I am Pro-Defense, he has always been more Non-interventionist.  But we always maintained our friendship. 
 
Then September 11, 2001 hit.  My boss, Ron Paul, all of a sudden changed dramatically.  Whereas before he was a reasonable non-interventionist, he was now rabidly so. 
 
I must say that Ron always knew how to play the game before 2001.  He always campaigned as a die-in-the-wool rock-ribbed Conservative Republican.  Coming from the Libertarian Party there was always suspicions about him on this.  So, he went the extra mile within the District to allay such concerns.
 
He also campaigned as a "Bush Republican."  I recall two specific events when Ron publicly backed Bush for President, quite enthusiastically; Once during a big GOP dinner in Wharton, and another time during a Bush for President fundraising in Corpus Christi.  He also had Bush's photo on the wall at our District Office in Freeport. 
 
I should also note that I personally spoke with Karl Rove twice in 1996.  After Ron won the GOP Nomination, mainline Republicans were unsure as to how to treat him.  We reached out to the Bush people.  After my conversations with Rove, he put out the word to key Houston-area, Austin and Victoria Republicans to back Ron Paul.  All of a sudden like a tidal wave all the GOPers came on board our Campaign.   
 
Though privately, Ron leaned non-intervenionist, publicly he was always Pro-Troops, Pro-Veterans, Pro-Defense and quite Patriotic, particularly in his Campaign style. 
 
He made extra sure to attend as many Veteran's events as possible.  And when he couldn't go, he would always send me, as the only Vet on staff to represent him.  He always made it quite clear that I was to emphasize "my views on foreign policy" more so than his non-interventionist views at such events.  And I did. 
 
But after Sept. 11, things changed.  He became morose.  He became bitter, and quite pessimistic. 
 
I had to literally beg him to support the vote authorizing the President to send Troops to Afghanistan.  I actually threatened to resign if he did not vote that way.  And another key District Staffer, practically threatened to resign, as well.  At the last minute Ron voted in favor of the Authorization.  I suspected he only did it, cause he knew if he hadn't he would cause the Republicans in the District to oppose him, and he wouldn't win reelection. 
 
But 9/11 served as a wake up call for me.  I started questioning how it is that I could work for such a man. 
 
Before it was always just a fun-loving disagreement; debating in the car from event to event to pass the time.
 
Now, I saw he was quite serious, and cared even less for how others, even constituents took his views on foreign policy.
 
Ron and I grew apart.  I served as his Travel Aide less and less in 2002/03. 
 
Finally one day in the Summer of 2003, he called on me to accompany him to an event in Victoria.  He was acting quite strange in the car.  He kept prodding me on foreign policy.  I knew he was trying to get me to debate the War in Iraq with him.  But I kept my cool the whole trip.
 
Finally, when we reached Victoria, I made a slight comeback, that I didn't think his particular view on the War was correct.  He jumped out of the car and lunged at me. Poking his finger into my chest, he looked me in the eye and said, "I will have nobody working for me on my staff who supports the War in Iraq, even you."  I'd only seen this look on Ron maybe once or twice in all my 12 years working for him.  He was clearly quite angry with me. 
 
I knew he was trying to provoke me so that he could have justification to fire me.  But I kept my cool. 
 
For 6 months after than we didn't speak. 
 
Finally, Chief of Staff Tom Lizardo suggested that Ron and I not talking to each other was not helpful to the "atmosphere" in the District offices.  I offered to my friend Tom to resign.  We discussed a date, two months out, and a compensation package and I agreed. 
 
I've been asked by others if my former boss is an Anti-Semite.  My answer is an emphatic NO.  I am half Jewish.  I am familiar with Anti-Semites.  Ron is not one of them.
 
But I would say he's very insensitive to issues concerning Israel and for other concerns of Jewish Americans. 
 
Houston Jews were always suspicious of Ron Paul.  But Ron could always point to me as his "Jewish Staffer."  He would even send me to Synagogues in the District and to Jewish events.  But I do remember one time, when a group of Houston Jewish Young Republicans wanted to lobby the Congressman on some issues.  I begged Ron to meet with them.  He was very hesitant.  He finally agreed.  But the meeting turned out to be a disaster.  The Jewish YRs came all the way from Houston, and all Ron did was berate them in our District Office about how the Israel Lobby was too powerful in Washington, and other issues.  He also got defensive when the Jewish YRs expressed concern over Palestinian violence against Israel. 
 
I ran down the hallway after the meeting chasing the group, and apologized profusely to them. 
 
After 9/11 Ron also became much more upfront in his anti-Israel views.  He'd even criticize Israel in public speeches which would make me cringe. 
 
Ron Paul and I agree on about 95% of all domestic issues.  We disagree on a myriad of foreign policy and defense issues.  Still, he was my boss.  He was paying me, so I was obligated to toe the line.
 
This is not why I think less of him today.
 
Rather, what concerns me most was the fact that for many years he played both sides of the aisle.  In the very Conservative South Texas CD, he was always Mr. Red, White, and Blue.  If he couldn't make a Veterans event, he made damn sure that his one Vet on staff could go, even if it was just 8 VFW guys meeting for a couple hours 3 hours drive away. Ron was very careful to portray himself in the District as Pro-Troops, and even Pro-Defense. 
 
But after 9/11 and most especially after the War in Iraq, he played up his non-interventionist side to a national audience.  This while still keeping the facade of Pro-Troops/Pro-Defense in the District.  As late as last year I got a constituent mailing from RP with 4 pages of nothing but Patriotic/Pro-Troops/Pro-Veterans information from the Congressional office.  I suspect the reason why RP has gone south on foreign policy for the national audience is simple: To gain more dollars from a National fundraising base, and to gain more National media attention from Liberal media sources.   
 
In closing let me just say, that I don't believe his views represent the views of Congressional District 14 any more.  The District, which I live in, is quite considerably more Conservative of foreign policy/defense issues than Ron Paul. 
 
I would endorse Chris Peden, or some other Republican candidate other than Ron Paul for this seat.
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Eric Dondero is a US Navy Veteran, former Libertarian Party National Committeeman, Founder of the Republican Liberty Caucus and fmr. Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul R-TX.  He is now a national Republican Political Consultant based in Houston, Texas. 

Thanks to Edd Hendee at KSEV in Houston for passing this information along.  Do your country a favor and go donate to Eyes On The Border; something Dr. Ron "Strangelove" Paul surely has not done.

A big "thank you" to the one and only Ace of Spades for linking this up on his fine blog.


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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Wow, another Ron Paul hate thread. Neat.


41 posted on 08/31/2007 3:15:12 PM PDT by mysterio
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

42 posted on 08/31/2007 3:20:10 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

“Ron Paul Has Betrayed The GOP!”

Isn’t it more like the other way around.... The GOP establishment has betrayed the Reagan revolution and the ‘contract with america’ spirit.


43 posted on 08/31/2007 3:27:06 PM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: r9etb
What is it about Judaism that allows one to be "half Jewish?"

It could simply be that one parent is of Jewish descent, the other isn't.

44 posted on 08/31/2007 3:45:25 PM PDT by bcsco ("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
Ron Paul has betrayed the GOP!

Sure he has. After years of when the GOP establishment backed RINOs and Dims against him in his Congressional elections.

You know, I wouldn't support Paul if he ran as an independent or 3rd party candidate in the general, but yet I'd still enjoy the heads exploding from the GOP apparatus and their groupie supporters.

45 posted on 08/31/2007 3:51:10 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: bcsco
It could simply be that one parent is of Jewish descent, the other isn't.

Yes, I recognize that.

My question really has to do with the manner in which the author invokes his being "half Jewish." He seems to refer to it the same way he as being "half Cherokee" or "half Chinese." But note that it's also his ticket into synagogues, and Ron Paul's protection against anti-semitism. There's clearly a religious connotation, though it's not really clear if the author actually believes or practices Judaism.

It sounds like "half-Jewish" to him, is more a political lever than anything else.

46 posted on 08/31/2007 3:58:49 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: George W. Bush
Uhhhhh.....huhh...Dondero is the weird one. This from the guy who actively recruits Truther/Trekkie types! I remember when Ed Koch came out in favor of Bush and the war and he was suddenly "senile." And when Zell Miller came out in support of Bush and the war, democrats "suddenly" realized he was a crazy racist. Funny how all these "discoveries" happen when the individual is no longer in your camp, isn't it?
47 posted on 08/31/2007 4:15:58 PM PDT by soccermom
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To: r9etb
He seems to refer to it the same way he as being "half Cherokee" or "half Chinese." But note that it's also his ticket into synagogues, and Ron Paul's protection against anti-semitism.

That's not how I read his comments: "I've been asked by others if my former boss is an Anti-Semite. My answer is an emphatic NO. I am half Jewish. I am familiar with Anti-Semites. Ron is not one of them.

But I would say he's very insensitive to issues concerning Israel and for other concerns of Jewish Americans.

Houston Jews were always suspicious of Ron Paul. But Ron could always point to me as his "Jewish Staffer." He would even send me to Synagogues in the District and to Jewish events.

First, he states that others approached him about Ron Paul's possible beliefs on semitism. Then he clearly states that it was Ron Paul who used his 'Jewishness' in response to such inquiries, including sending him to Synagogues and Jewish events. It doesn't seem to me that his 'Jewishness' was his ticket, per se, but Ron Paul's ticket.

48 posted on 08/31/2007 4:21:28 PM PDT by bcsco ("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
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To: soccermom
Funny how all these "discoveries" happen when the individual is no longer in your camp, isn't it?

Funny how such discredited nutjobs become respectable sources of Truth if they happen to say what Ron Paul's detractors like to hear.
49 posted on 08/31/2007 4:34:46 PM PDT by George W. Bush ("I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important.")
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To: r9etb

Sorry for the double reply, but I should have added in the first that his statement about being ‘half Jewish’ seems merely intended to buttress to his statement about being ‘familiar with anti-Semites’. He’s simply making it clear his familiarity comes from being half-Jewish himself, and not from some other cause.


50 posted on 08/31/2007 4:35:42 PM PDT by bcsco ("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
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To: George W. Bush
He is also planning to declare for Ron Paul's seat.

Enough said. Motive exposed.

51 posted on 08/31/2007 4:53:40 PM PDT by Orange1998 (Don't use the term "Bail Out" when Moonman is around. :))
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To: Orange1998
Enough said. Motive exposed.

If you believe what someone posts.

From the man's own article: "In closing let me just say, that I don't believe his views represent the views of Congressional District 14 any more. The District, which I live in, is quite considerably more Conservative of foreign policy/defense issues than Ron Paul.

I would endorse Chris Peden, or some other Republican candidate other than Ron Paul for this seat.

52 posted on 08/31/2007 5:05:02 PM PDT by bcsco ("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
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To: SJackson
...[an] advocate of prostitution ...

Not to twist the topic of the thread, but I'm curious -- what would be the problem of legalizing prostitution?

53 posted on 08/31/2007 5:08:22 PM PDT by AFreeCountry74 (USA: We own the planet.)
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To: wideawake
From what I can tell, Paul apparently fired him because he refused to drink the Alex-Jones-mixed Truther Flavor-Aid that Paul's been guzzling.
lol....
Paul fired him because he beat his wife.
This is no secret. It's been public knowledge since June of 2006.
He tried to get support to run against Paul after he was fired...no takers.
He now works for Rudy Giuliani.
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54 posted on 08/31/2007 5:26:32 PM PDT by radioman
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
“yet I’d still enjoy the heads exploding from the GOP apparatus and their groupie supporters”

Me too, when the Dem & GOP cry about the politics of personal destruction then low & behold they use the same tactics.

55 posted on 08/31/2007 5:34:08 PM PDT by te Quest
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To: George W. Bush; Extremely Extreme Extremist

First of all, I’m shocked that a Ron Paul thread got less than 100 posts.

Secondly, I’ve been thinking about it, and there is indeed a way Ron Paul could become the next POTUS (or come darn close and become a legend). Things have to break right and there are a lot of ifs:

1. He needs to come close to 10% of the vote in the GOP primary to establish relevance.
2. The GOP needs to nominate a ticket of Rudy Giuliani/Mike Huckabee thinking that a southern baptist minister would take some of the taint off of Rudy. What it would really do is give every segment of the GOP a reason to hate the ticket. The dominant social conservative wing will hate Rudy for being a pro-choice morally challenged candidate. The libertarian wing will reject a nanny state serial tax raiser.
3. The DNC nominates Hillary Clinton as expected. She has the highest negative rating of any candidate in either party. People may not know politics or public policy but grown adults know a phoney when they see one.
4. He needs to run on the Libertarian Party ticket, something that up until now he swears he won’t do.
5. He needs to have a VP running mate who is charismatic and eloquent and can explain their position to the electorate at large.

If this happens, I think that Ron can pick off segments from both the GOP and the DNC...

*The pro-lifers on the right
*The Iraq war opponents on the left
*The libertarians in the GOP who hate Huckabee
*Everybody who hates Hillary

There is a chance. Thoughts?


56 posted on 08/31/2007 7:08:26 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: George W. Bush
Funny how such discredited nutjobs become respectable sources of Truth if they happen to say what Ron Paul's detractors like to hear.

Yep, just like those liberal media polls FReepers cite religiously now. Back when the polls showed low approval ratings for Bush? BARF ALERT! AW JEEZ NOT THIS FECES AGAIN!

57 posted on 08/31/2007 7:17:22 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
I cant stand the idiot PAUListinian belt bombers here on FR.

Listen pal. If liberal abortionist/cross-dressing Giuliani is allowed to run as a Republican, then so can Dr. Paul.

Funny how the GOP establishment have no problem with Rudy supporting liberal policies but will piss and moan over someone who believes in the Constitution in the race.

58 posted on 08/31/2007 7:21:48 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Funny how the GOP establishment have no problem with Rudy supporting liberal policies

EEE...Judging by his big lead in the polls, it does look like the GOP is giving Rudy a pass so far. But on this site, you know darn well what happened to his supporters.

59 posted on 08/31/2007 7:30:02 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: shield

I voted for Ron Paul when I lived in Sealy. Certainly as one of 435 Congress critters he is a long way from the worst.

As 1 of 1, I don’t, and never have seen him as presidential timber.

I get to vote for Bucky McKeon now.


60 posted on 08/31/2007 8:09:19 PM PDT by donmeaker (You may not be interested in War but War is interested in you.)
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