Open Letter To Ron Paul Supporters

To:  Ron Paul supporters
From: Mitch Berg, Former Big-L Libertarian, current small-l libertarian
Re:  Your candidate

All,

I love a David and Goliath fight as much as anyone, and much more than most.  So the idea that a candidate could come in out of nowhere, electorally speaking, and tip the GOP establishment up on its ear is something I just looooove.  Seriously.

And not only do I totally get the principles Ron Paul is espousing – liberty, shrinking government, etc – I have run for office behind them.

I don’t support Ron Paul, personally, as a candidate, for many of the same reasons I bailed out of the Big-L Libertarian Party fourteen years ago; while I agree with its core principles and high-level beliefs, there is little about your candidate, like my old party, that makes me think he’s ready for prime time when it comes to trying to run a nation of 300 million people.

But this isn’t about Ron Paul or his principles, or the wrinkles in his past that many of you would have us ignore.  This is about you.

Four years ago, you – or an earlier generation of “you” – bum-rushed the caucuses, with the intention of taking over the Minnesota GOP (as in other states).  And of the ones that got elected to go to the House District conventions, some actually showed up.  And of the ones that got elected to go to the Congressional District convention, some showed up.  And of those few left who got elected to go to the state convention, fewer still showed up.

In short, when the time for writing resolutions and declaiming about “Doctor Paul” passed, and the time to try to do the hard, boring stuff started, you – the vast, vast majority of you – sat it out.  And that’s notwithstanding the number of you that opted to sit out the election.

It’s easy – and your right – to say “If you don’t nominate my candidate, I’m going to sit this election out”.  But this isn’t about the election – this is about the party of which Ron Paul is a member; the one to whose caucuses Paul and his organizers are going to send you in your thousands in two weeks.

Getting an agenda passed takes more than just noise, intransigence, and near-religious fervor.  It takes persistence, a willingness to work within a party system (if only to co-opt it – and that’s not only not a bad thing, that’s actually how politics works!), the cultivated ability to sit in party functions and keep your ass from falling asleep long enough not only to get candidates who believe in what you do endorsed, but to keep the party in line with your principles as well.  And as someone who just spent a year as a minor elected party functionary on a libertarian-conservative agenda, let me tell you – that’s the hard part.

So, Ron Paul supporters, please answer the question:  are you ready to try to stick around, learn a few things, and try not only work with (and co-opt!) the party in which your candidate is running, and to which his son is committed?

Or are you going to collapse into epic disappointment again?

Because if it’s the former, I’d love to talk with y’all.

That is all.

 

6 thoughts on “Open Letter To Ron Paul Supporters

  1. I’ve read a couple of these pieces whining about Ron Paul supporters not showing up. For party business. We have an entire Executive Committee in SD59 who hasn’t lifted a finger to help with caucuses, and if it wasn’t for us “Ron Paul” fans there wouldn’t be caucuses this year.

    My advice, stop lecturing and start building coalitions. Unlike in 2008, the GOP needs all of us, or else Obama wins. End of story.

  2. I’ve read a couple of these pieces whining about Ron Paul supporters not showing up. For party business. We have an entire Executive Committee in SD59 who hasn’t lifted a finger to help with caucuses, and if it wasn’t for us “Ron Paul” fans there wouldn’t be caucuses this year.

    My advice, stop lecturing and start building coalitions. Unlike in 2008, the GOP needs all of us, or else Obama wins. End of story.

  3. Corey,

    Your advice is heard and rejected – because if you could peel back the cover on your invincible persecution complex, you might see that I’m one of the people who supported the Ronulans’ efforts in 2008, and still do. Not that I didn’t chide them for the time they wasted on introducing resolutions on the Trans-America Highway and the Gold Standard (neither of which is Minnesota Republican Party turf), but I supported them, and worked a lot harder to build coalitions than most of them did. In the only part of the party where I had any procedural influence (“executive committee” of HD66B), I did my best to see to it that the Ronulans were treated fairly.

    And Corey? You share one of the Twin Cities’ leftyblogs’ most irritating conceits – referring to everything you disagree with as “Whining”. Please stop,and never do it again.

  4. And, by the way, I say what I do with respect for the fact that you do put in the time and the work. Kudos.

    Now, if you could quit snivelilng about how mean everyone is, maybe you could see the people who are trying to reach to you (plural)…

    …oh, damn. Now I’m doing it.

    Anyway – remember a couple weeks back, when you were bemoaning that True North was mean to Ron Paul supporters? And I said “bring some Paulbot bloggers who are up to the standard we shoot for on LTN (and it’s not that hard!), and we’ll get ’em going”. Still waiting. Got anything?

    I mean, that’s reaching out and building a coalition, right?

    Your turn.

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