Ron Paul on the Two (Interventionist) Party State

Just as Barack Obama was to announce what some are calling Iraq War III, Dick Cheney emerged on Capitol Hill to scold Republicans about isolationist heresies.

An interventionist philosophy prevails in both Washington parties, but not on The Weekly Podcast with Charles Goyette and Ron Paul. This week the conversation is about ISIS and Obama’s latest American initiative in the Mideast. Dr. Paul points to the role played by foreign forces, whether on the ground or by way of aerial bombardment, in radicalizing domestic populations which then ally themselves with groups like Al Qaeda and now ISIS.

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Charles Goyette is New York Times Bestselling Author of The Dollar Meltdown and Red and Blue and Broke All Over: Restoring America’s Free Economy. Check out Goyette and Paul’s national radio commentary: Ron Paul’s America. Goyette also edits The Freedom and Prosperity Letter.

7 thoughts on “Ron Paul on the Two (Interventionist) Party State”

  1. Our Greatest leaders like the Ron Paul are correct that once US NATO Bombs fall on innocent Sunni women and children, the ISIS will be more united and harder to defeat than ever, which is the Zionist plan so they can maximize the profitable population control of this Sunni vs. Christian and Shi-ite Proxy war.

  2. Dick Cheney's Heart of Darkness hasn't stopped beating yet, eh? Organ transplants, perhaps? Maybe he had priority over Joan Rivers.

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