Ron Paul
Anative of the Pittsburgh suburb of Green Tree, Pennsylvania, Paul is a graduate of Gettysburg College and Duke University School of Medicine, where he earned his medical degree. He served as amedical officer in the United States Air Force from 1963 until 1968. He worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist from the 1960s to the 1980s, delivering more than 4,000 babies. He became the firstRepresentative in history to serve concurrently with a child in the Senate when his son Rand Paul was elected to the United States Senate for Kentucky in 2010.[2]
As well as publicizing the ideasof Austrian Economists such as Murray Rothbard and Ludwig Von Mises during his political campaigns, Paul has also been an active writer on the topics of political and economic theory. Inaddition to contributing economic literature to the Ludwig von Mises Institute, he has written many books, beginning with The Case for Gold (1982) and including Liberty Defined (2011), End The Fed(2009), The Revolution: A Manifesto (2008), Pillars of Prosperity (2008), and A Foreign Policy of Freedom (2007).
Paul has been characterized as the "intellectual godfather" of the Tea Partymovement,[3][4] however since the movement's beginnings as a non-partisan protest against wasteful government spending, many prominent Republican pundits and strategists began to adopt the label.
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