The president of Queensland Young Labor has revealed himself to be a staunch supporter of conservative Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, using his annual leave from the Australian Workers Union to campaign for the anti-abortion libertarian as the GOP primary season heats up.
Chaiy Donati, by day an AWU organiser at the Queensland state office, appears to have embraced Paul’s radical vision of limited government, hitting the phones ahead of key primaries to slap down Barack Obama and get out the vote for the controversial septuagenarian congressman.
On Donati’s public Facebook wall, a Paul shill, Eric Alan Antisell, congratulates his comrade on a recent bout of phone canvassing in New Hampshire, reporting Donati had “statistically one of the highest rates of persuasion out of all the callers in the entire US!”.
“Even though it was already obvious to everyone in New Hampshire how much of a difference you were making, now we have the hard statistics to prove it!” Antisell writes.
Another congratulates Donati “for traveling across the world to Join the fight for Liberty. Your dedication really shows how far this R[3vol]ution has spread.”
Donati’s political positioning on the fringe of the libertarian Right may prove to be a career-limiting move given AWU National Secretary Paul Howes and Wayne Swan’s staunch support for Obama. Paul has orated feverishly against the US labour movement, which he says has created a “an artificial wage mandated by the government under the National Labor Relations Board…the whole thing is unconstitutional.” A “right to work” state like Texas with limited taxation is more economically beneficial than “union states”, Paul says.
The ALP’s official website contains a link to the US Democrats’ site, which it lauds as an “equivalent” and “like-minded” organisation.
A spokesperson for the AWU’s Queensland branch told Crikey this morning Donati had conducted the campaigning while on annual leave and hadn’t utilised any union resources. “He was acting as a private citizen,” the spokesperson said, noting he was scheduled to return to work today.
But Young Labor activists have expressed concern that while junior members prepare feverishly for the Queensland election by door knocking, staffing telephones and stuffing envelopes, Donati, who did not respond to requests for comment, had been effectively missing in action.
A senior Queensland Labor Left source slammed Donati’s actions as “disgraceful on two fronts. One is that it’s [a] campaign against a Democratic president that’s been instrumental in campaigning for universal health care cover and secondly he’s publicly supporting someone with a proven track record of disgraceful racist statements.”
In 1992, Paul published an edition of his Ron Paul Political Report that claimed order was only restored after the LA riots “when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks”.
On Facebook, Donati jokes the “one issue alone” that convinced him to “support” Paul is that he backs “losing your virginity in a large chandelier”, a cryptic reference to an altercation in which the young go-getter apparently took a stand against racism.
Donati’s support for Paul has been an open secret inside the Queensland ALP for years. In 2007, he posted a message to the web proclaiming it was “invigorating to know at the end of the day he supports liberty, freedom and limited government”.
“I am a big fan of ‘Mr No’ (Ron Paul). I know there is a Free State Project in New Hampshire @ which point he might announce his candidacy. A Republican, ran for President in the 1980’s at [sic] a Libertarian,” Donati wrote.
“This guy has truly been around the block. And its invigorating to know at the end of the day he supports liberty, freedom and limited government: D.”
It appears his recent efforts have only born limited fruit — despite Paul finishing a respectable second in New Hampshire in the wake of Donati’s phone blitz. In South Carolina the great-grandfather came last out of four candidates.
This is not the first time right-wing young Laborites have revealed their support for the Republicans in preference to the Obama-led Democrats. In the lead-up to the last presidential poll in 2008, arch-conservative Michael de Bruyn, the son of Australia’s most powerful unionist turned Victorian Young Labor president, set up a Facebook group entitled “Labor Supporters Against Obama”.
He also posted approvingly in a group called “A McCain/Palin victory would have been in Australia’s national interest”.
A spokesperson for Queensland ALP State Secretary Anthony Chisholm did not return calls this morning.
I just had a look at his wall – seems he has just worked out how to use his privacy settings!!! Still can’t quite hide everything though – including his interest in Ron Paul and his subscription to Malcolm Turnbull.
The Labor Party is centre-right, so it’s no great leap to support Malcolm Turbull, but Ron Paul?
Paul built his profile on flat-out paranoid conspiracy theories and has already reversed himself on several key issues, so a beacon of unflinching support for liberty and the values of western civilisation he is obviously not.
Rather, Paul has simply become a lightning rod for middle class malcontents who want a revolution to shake western democracy out of its torpor. Fifty years ago, the same people would have been flocking to the Communist Party.
Wow, this is worth publishing? How the president of a body which has near to zero influence to any level of government spends his holidays, astounding!
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You’re wrong on all counts…you’re a classic anonymous poster info skimmer trying to sound knowledgable…and failing dismally.
Grow up dummy
Well its clear Andrew Crook doesn’t know anything about Ron Paul and his policies, Ron Paul is the greater progressive libertarian compared to Obama. Watch some of Ron Paul’s debates from the 2008 and 2012 Republican primaries.
Ron Pauls has stated that he will “never vote for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. “Wikipedia”, he has been consitent with this statement. His voting record has always aligned to following the constitution.
He believes that:
– the internet should be free from government regulation and taxation.
– That Whistleblowers should receive immunity
– Habeas corpus should never be violated
– He broke with the Republican party and voted against the PATRIOT Act in 2001
– He voted against the REAL ID Act of 2005
– He has spoken against the domestic surveillance program conducted by the National Security Agency on American citizens.
– In 2007, Paul stated that he supported the right of gay couples to marry
– Supports stem-cell research
Although he does regularly vote against abortion rights.
It just goes on and on. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Ron_Paul
However, Obamas administration continues to institutionalize the power of US Presidency:
– Engages in offensive wars without the approval of Congress
– Warrantless surveillance (violating the Fourth Amendment)
– Torture (Eighth Amendment),
– Detention without habeas corpus (Fifth Amendment) or trial (Sixth Amendment)
– Target American citizens for assassination without trial (haebus corpus)
Maybe just stick to writing the Power Index?