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    GOP candidate Ron Paul signed off on racist 90s newsletters

    Washington, Jan.28 (ANI): Ron Paul, who is a well known as a physician, congressman and libertarian, has also been a businessman who pursued a marketing strategy that included publishing provocative, racially charged newsletters to make money and spread his ideas.

    According to CBS News, the Republican presidential candidate has denied writing inflammatory passages in the pamphlets from the 1990s and said recently that he did not read them at the time or for years afterward. Numerous colleagues said he does not hold racist views.

    But people close to Paul's operations said he was deeply involved in the company that produced the newsletters, Ron Paul and Associates, and closely monitored its operations, signing off on articles and speaking to staff members virtually every day.

    "It was his newsletter, and it was under his name, so he always got to see the final product. . . . He would proof it," said Renae Hathway, a former secretary in Paul's company and a supporter of the Texas congressman.

    Jesse Benton, a presidential campaign spokesman, said that the accounts of Paul's involvement were untrue and that Paul was practicing medicine full time when "the offensive material appeared under his name."

    Paul "abhors it, rejects it and has taken responsibility for it as he should have better policed the work being done under his masthead," Benton said.

    He did not comment on Paul's business strategy.

    Mark Elam, a longtime Paul associate whose company printed the newsletters, said Paul "was a busy man" at the time.

    "He was in demand as a speaker; he was traveling around the country," Elam said in an interview coordinated by Paul's campaign.

    "I just do not believe he was either writing or regularly editing this stuff." (ANI)

     

    7 comments

    • B Free  •  3 months ago
      This topic always comes up when they are scared Dr. Paul may win a state.

      He is looking pretty good in Maine and Nevada right now.
    • Charles  •  Oxnard, United States  •  3 months ago
      I know why they keep bringing it up. It's the only thing anyone has on the man. My main thing is his answer never changes, so why continue to ask him if he wrote or proofed them? They ask Gingrich once about his ex wife and he explodes. I can't even count how many times they've asked Dr. Paul about the newsletters written under his name.
    • pvc  •  Phoenix, United States  •  3 months ago
      Why do you all insist and dwell on accusations of things that may have happen more than 20 years ago of comments that at that time were not seen as politically incorrect as they are now. At the same time you purposely overlook and ignore the recent skeletons and baggage of the other Republican and Democratic candidates . Grow up and don't be cynical and malintentioned....
    • R.B  •  3 months ago
      I am an award-winning journalist, so take my word for it: I know when reporters are reporting the facts, and when they're trying to influence public opinion by misrepresenting and misreporting the news. In this case, the reporter has multiple sources telling him that Ron Paul did not write or approve the newsletters. Yet, the reporter has managed to find one, single, lone source who contradicts all of the other sources, and finds that source more credible. What an idiot! Why don't you wear your obvious political biases on your sleeve?!
    • Drew L  •  Aurora, United States  •  3 months ago
      Well, Obama signed off on the NDAA bill, and that was last month, what's your next one, I can do this all day.
    • T  •  Wichita, United States  •  3 months ago
      Freedom is popular.
    • G M  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      The headline takes an accusation from secretary from a different location 20 years go and recites it as the absolute truth. This is what I expect to see in super market line!