Ron Paul, the former presidential candidate and gold-lovin', sallow lady doctor, has just got a well remunerated go-ahead by Grand Central Publishing to write a book called The Revolution: A Memoir. A sequel to his New York Times number-one bestseller The Revolution: A Manifesto, and very likely a precursor to Paulismo: Year Zero, the book will teach legions of libertarians how to make napalm out of the tears of neoconservatives and also recount the Texas congressman's "career in politics, revealing his encounters with the major political figures over the last thirty years, and those events that shaped him and made him the man and politician he is." Another hit.

But here's hoping the editors at Grand Central are more discriminating than the gang at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, who were responsible for putting out those notorious, bigoted Ron Paul newsletters, which the New Republic sifted through many months ago.

[Observer]