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Hey sailor, just how strange a political bedfellow have you got in mind?

That’s the question raised by the suggestion in certain quarters that the real progressive in the 2012 presidential contest may be Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Democrats who fail to acknowledge this brilliant insight are alleged to be either blinded by partisanship or actively in league with that warmonger and baby-killer President Obama.

The latest rationalization by Salon’s David Sirota involves distinguishing between the powers of the president as commander in chief and those requiring the cooperation of Congress. That President Paul would move to abolish Social Security and Medicare and repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964 isn’t supposed to matter because he couldn’t do so unilaterally, while President Obama could presumably ignore the War Powers Act (as some allege he did in Libya), plunging the nation into war “with the stroke of a pen.”

Of course, so can any president. But hold that thought.

Meanwhile, anybody who questions the character and judgment of a politician who until fairly recently peddled “The Original Famous Ron Paul Survival Kit” in his eponymous newsletter isn’t playing fair.

How it worked was, you sent in a check or money order in (doomed) U.S. currency, and you were sent you a World War II Army ammo box filled with silver coins for “hand-to-hand” commerce once U.N. troops seize control of the United States. Back when I was a lad, you could get bargains like that only from tiny ads in the back pages of DC Comics.

But I digress. Hasn’t the Great Man renounced the race-baiting and conspiracy-mongering in the newsletter he supposedly never read?

“Just kidding!” Paul said. You know, like a junior high school girl. I’m like, whatever.

But at least one aspect of the pro-Paul argument is worth unpacking further if only to show why embracing his candidacy is such a terrible idea. I take Glenn Greenwald’s point that nobody ever gets exactly what he wants in a political candidate. To anybody not completely blinded by partisanship, there are always tradeoffs to be made, tactical silences to be observed and fools to be suffered, if not gladly, than at least without rancor.

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roofboard wrote on January 17, 2012 5:04 p.m. ...
This is the most ridiculous attempted slam I have ever read... EVER.... I do not even know how to respond! OK, just name me one important government official (congressman, senator, executive branch...etc. ) whom flies coach. Anybody? Question do you expect you "savior" Romney to fly first class to his condo in the Cayman islands? NO! If he gets elected were gonna buy him a yacht! It will be a big government expense we will call it "NAVY 1" just like AirForce 1

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