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Ron Paul as a Stooge for Adolph Hitler
by Walter Block

Believe it or not, Congressman Paul’s critics are now claiming he is a
Neville Chamberlain, who would have, were he president at the outset of
World War II, have given Adolph Hitler a free ride (see here). With Dr.
Paul at the helm, the last century would have been the beginning of a Nazi
Reich.

Nonsense.

First of all, a President Paul would never have foisted an oil embargo on
Japan. So, there would have been no attack on Pearl Harbor, and no fighting
with the Japanese military would have been necessary. This consideration
alone means that hundreds of thousands of innocent people would not have
perished. And, also, it would not have been the case that the U.S. would
have been the only country in history to have actually used atomic weapons.
(Is it not a bit hypocritical for the U.S. to object to Iran having a
nuclear weapon on this ground alone?)

Second, Congress did indeed declare war on Germany; this is compatible with
the U.S. Constitution, which Ron Paul, if no other candidate for President
in 2012, fervently supports.

Third, and most important, it is unlikely that Hitler would have ever
arisen to power in Germany without U.S. entry into World War I, in 1919.
Although contrary to fact history can only be speculative, consider the
following points.

Before the U.S. poked its nose into a war that was none of its business
(neither side threatened us), the war was fought on a roughly equal basis.
Thousands of soldiers, on both sides, perished in fighting over a few acres
of trenches. Likely, this war would have petered out before too long, if
only due to the fact that both sides were running out of material, human
and otherwise, necessary to carry on. But, our ruling class had more bonds
with the British than with the Germans, so our way ahead was clear, with no
President Paul to save us from our folly.

As a result, the Allies beat the Axis powers. Following up on this, the
punitive Treaty of Versailles was imposed upon the losers, who were
declared solely responsible for the hostilities. This lead to the German
hyper-inflation of 1923, which, along with the aforementioned Treaty of
Versailles, reduced the German society and economy to a rubble. It was only
in the aftermath of these body blows to the German people that a scoundrel
such as Hitler could have arisen.

A Paul presidency in 1940 would have meant a war with Germany, but not
Japan. However, a President Paul in 1919 would not have encouraged U.S.
entry into that conflagration. If he was successful, there would have been
no need for any declaration of war against Germany, as there would have
been no Adolph Hitler and his Nazis in charge. He would have been, instead,
an unknown house painter. With a President Paul at the helm, there would
have been no holocaust; no 50 million people perishing during this war; no
dropping of atomic bombs on innocent civilians, women and children, to our
eternal shame.

Speaking of this "war" nomenclature, the historians have got it all wrong.
There were not two separate wars, so-called World War I, and then so-called
World War II. There was only one World War. It started in 1914 and ended in
1946; yes, yes, there was a slight cessation of hostilities between 1919
and 1939, but the so-called "interwar period" consisted of the Allies
taking steps that brought Hitler front and center, in effect created him,
and thus assured the continuation of this one World War. (In like manner,
the historians who claim there was a "Civil War" in the U.S. between 1861
and 1865 are similarly mistaken. A civil war takes place between two
parties each of which desires to rule the territory occupied by the both of
them. The Spanish Civil War qualifies in this regard, because the
Communists and the Fascists both wanted to rule over that entire country.
But in 1861, while the North wanted control over the entire U.S. both North
and South, the South only desired to secede. So, a more proper name for
this conflagration would be, The War to Prevent Southern Secession, or the
U.S. War of Secession.)

Can we be sure of any such alternative history of the sort I am assuming
with Ron Paul as President during these earlier epochs? Of course not. But,
it is more likely, far more likely, than the scenarios painted by the
enemies of Ron Paul in their feverish attempt to deny him the presidency,
and to deny the rest of us the peace and prosperity we all want. Contrary
to fact history can only be a guess-timate. The critics of Congressman Paul
maintain he would have been a pushover for Hitler. I maintain, to the
contrary, that he would not have created a Hitler as did actually occur,
and, had he taken office only in 1940, he would have presided as commander
in chief over a war declared by congress. He would have won it more
quickly, since he would have only had to fight Germany and Italy, not Japan
too. Yes, Germany only declared war against America because of the U.S.
declaration of war against Japan. But, as long as Congress declared war on
Germany, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. armed forces Paul would have acted
in a Constitutional manner in pursuing this war. Dr. Paul does not oppose
war per se, only offensive wars not declared by Congress, as he has stated
over and over again. Ron Paul is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force; he has
served his country in a military capacity, unlike the hordes of chicken
hawks now calling for unconstitutional imperialist wars but who sought
deferments when they were young men.

The racism and anti-Semitism charges have failed. This Hitler criticism is
just plain silly. They can’t call him a flip-flopper. They have already
attacked his suits and his eye-brows. Yes, his eye-brows. I guess they are
not sufficiently presidential. What smears are next for Dr. Paul, as he
sweeps his way into the White House? We can only speculate. How about,
Ron’s love child? Children? Or, his 15 mistresses? No, wait; here is a
better one: Ron as child abuser. Remember those 4,000 babies he delivered?
Well, he molested them all. This just in: they are now criticizing his
investment portfolio. More fast breaking news: Ron is " indifferent to
throwing people out of work." Will wonders never cease? It’s really hard to
keep up with all the attacks. I mean, the man is a real ogre. Maybe we
Paulians shouldn’t support him? Nah. He’s the best man to clean out the
Augean stables. Congressman Paul might have some difficulty winning the
Republican nomination, but when it comes to his face off with President
Obama next year, he’s going to kick butt. Obomba’s supporters will desert
him for his imperialist militarism, for his bailouts, for his opposition to
drug legalization. Independents, and even Democrats, will prove Dr. Paul’s
margin of victory.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block190.html

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