Politics

Ron Paul Derides Two-Party System, Government

They're dinosaurs perpetuated only by law, he says

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Outgoing Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) gave an exit interview to the Washington Post this week, capping off his career with a claim that he's driven throughout his 36 years in Congress: The two-party system is obsolete.

Responding to a question about a recent warning from his son, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), that the GOP was at risk of becoming a "dinosaur" if it remained unwilling to consider libertarian-inspired positions, the congressman argued that both parties were in fact on the brink of extinction.

"The whole government, and the Democrat party, the Republican party -- they're all dinosaurs," Paul said. "The principles are dinosaurs. The parties are going to linger because they're locked in by law. You're not allowed to compete; the laws are biased against us from competing. If you go third party you can't get in debates, you can't get on ballots."