Ron Paul’s Influence on Charlie Kirk and the Maga Schism, by Ginny Garner

You can’t fool an honest man. Ron Paul doesn’t believe the bullshit official narrative about Charlie Kirk’s murder. From Ginny Garner at lewrockwell.com:

“I love Ron Paul. Ron Paul is awesome. I would have Ron Paul on the show regularly. He is a hero because Ron Paul had the courage to … challenge old sacred cows of the Republican Party.” – Charlie Kirk, July 17 2025

Ron Paul’s 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns influenced and inspired many young people, especially when the candidate spoke at college campuses. One of those young people was Charlie Kirk.

As a teenager Kirk attended events of the Tea Party, the organic grassroots movement inspired by Dr. Paul’s presidential campaigns which can thus claim Dr. Paul as its philosophical and ideological father. Dr. Paul’s principal campaign policies were a non-interventionist foreign policy, ending the Fed and economic liberty. A New York Times profile described Kirk as being “smitten with the astringent libertarian worldview of Ron Paul.” Charlie began speaking at Tea Party rallies with the objective of attracting young people who were becoming victims of generational theft through the profligate spending and bureaucracy of the US government. The initial mission of Turning Point USA when Kirk and Bill Montgomery co-founded the non-profit was promoting economic liberty, limited government, free markets, and fiscal responsibility.

I became aware of the influence of Dr. Paul, a proponent of Austrian economics, on Kirk when I heard former attorney Baron Coleman, who is currently investigating Charlie’s assassination, comment on his YouTube channel that TPUSA was founded in 2012 as “a sort of Mises Institute for college kids.”

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One response to “Ron Paul’s Influence on Charlie Kirk and the Maga Schism, by Ginny Garner

  1. fourth world turd's avatar fourth world turd

    The Grand Old Politburo is so cute in thinking that no one will catch on to the Uniparty two card Monte.

    MTG, Massie and the Paul clan are something to root for.

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