Dr. Ron Paul: Donald Trump ‘Is A Dangerous Person’
Wednesday on "The Alan Colmes Show," Alan spoke with former Presidential candidate and Congressman Dr. Ron Paul about a new book he has written called Swords Into Plowshares, which will be released this week. In the book, Dr. Paul documents his experiences with war and his hope that future generations will not be dragged into perpetual conflicts.
Dr. Paul gave Alan his opinions on the Iran deal President Obama discussed at a press conference earlier today, and shared
his frank take on Donald Trump, who he called a "dangerous person" and "the opposite of a Libertarian:"
COLMES: What's your reaction to the deal?
DR. PAUL: I've been very supportive of what the President is trying to do. So I would be in support of the agreement. Even though from my viewpoint there's a lot of shortcomings because I like to think there was a time in our history where we dealt with this in a different manner. That one country with another country worked out its affairs, the Executive branch worked it out into a treaty and then the Senate approved it. This is very international and it requires a lot and it's not going to be, it's not a treaty, therefore the Congress rightfully should have something to say about it. But it was done in a manner that I wasn't very enthusiastic about.
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COLMES: Is Donald Trump good or bad for the Republican Party?
DR. PAUL: Well, I don't even care whether he's good or bad for the Republican Party, I don't have much interest in that per se,
but I think he's is a dangerous person. And a lot of people find him sort of funny, and love him,
even Libertarian types.
COLMES: Why is he dangerous?
DR. PAUL: They like him because he's so disruptive to the party system, and I enjoy that too. But I think he's a man that if conditions deteriorate, which they can, see I work on the assumption that the world is no more stable than Greece, and if those conditions come, people want to be told what to do. "And I know what the answer is, and I'll do this, and I am the man to this." And he comes across this very well, and people listen to him, and I believe he may be raising white horses someplace and he's going to ride in. Because
he is almost the opposite of a Libertarian, because it's not like "I want to give you your freedom and your liberty to run your life as you choose. Your civil liberties are absolutely yours, you can't hurt anybody, it's your own money you can spend it any way you want." But he sounds like the person, "I know the answers and I'm going to do this and I've done this, I've done this, this and this."
COLMES: An authoritarian?
DR. PAUL:
He's an authoritarian and that's the way he claims he made all his money. So I see that as dangerous.
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