It would take me practically forever to respond fully to this article, given that every sentence requires three paragraphs of refutation. That’s what Thomas Sowell said about leftism: its bumper-sticker slogans at times require volumes to disprove. I’ve already addressed most of Gregory Hilton’s complaints. See the following:

War, Ron Paul, and Conservatism



Thought Controllers Call Ron Paul “Extreme”



Democrats Warn: Beware Ron Paul!



Futility and the War on Drugs



Smashing Myths and Restoring Sound Money



See also:

The Brainwashed Refrain: Ron Paul Is “Crazy”

An Open Letter to the Catholic Community in Behalf of Ron Paul

Do Conservatives Hate Their Own Founder?

No Patronizing, No Sloganeering

Come Home, Conservatives — To the Antiwar Conservative Movement

Since the propagandist in question — who calls himself conservative, interestingly enough — knows nothing about gold and money apart from the left-wing cliches he reflexively repeats, I also recommend my Learn Austrian Economics resource page. He evidently thinks conservatives ought to steer clear of Ludwig von Mises and F.A. Hayek, though Ronald Reagan himself admired both. (Another “extremist”!)

I did post a comment on the article, but having covered most of these phony arguments against Dr. Paul in the past, I kept it brief and didn’t bother repeating myself. Again, see above for more defenses of Dr. Paul. But here is my comment, which is “awaiting moderation”: