HE IS AS SMART AS HIS DAD & SPEAKS BETTER

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Posted on 5th January 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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Rand is our best hope in Washington DC. He needs to run for President in 2016. Could Obama or Romney speak off the cuff for 13 minutes as intelligently as Rand? Not a fucking chance. They would flounder without their teleprompters and talking points.

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  1. sensetti says:

    I always like Rand even when he backed Romney, he caught hell on the TBP, member.

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    5th January 2013 at 7:02 pm

  2. Administrator says:

    Rand plays the game better than Ron, but the Republican establishment and the Obamanistas still despise him. He verbally endorsed Romney, but he did nothing to try and get him elected.

    There will need to be a revolution within the Republican party for him to become the 2016 nominee.

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    5th January 2013 at 7:14 pm

  3. flash says:

    the double deep mind fuck of the allied against the alliance…….stay tuned.

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    5th January 2013 at 7:23 pm

  4. Administrator says:

    His Dad is still fighting. If Ron and Rand can galvanize the college kids and 20 somethings who are getting screwed, they could win.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n1l3Ts–jE&feature=player_embedded#!

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    5th January 2013 at 7:27 pm

  5. Muck About says:

    Never happen. Rand is “little Ron” and destined for the same sorry, useless destination.

    Fight the good fight and win nothing.

    You can’t fix stupid and when you mix stupid with abject fear/panic, you have the current political climate of the country. Not all those idiots in Capital Hill are idiots. The handwriting is writ large and the end game fully defined.

    As time passes, it would not surprise me to see large numbers of Congress “retire” as more and more options hit the wall and inflation becomes evident for all to see and feel.

    MA

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    5th January 2013 at 7:46 pm

  6. Stigmation says:

    Wait the fuck a second! So all the money that I and many others paid in SS taxes is gone? WTF is this? South Park?

    How bout not having 131 military bases around the world. Maybe that’s a fucking start to saving some money..

    I am sick and tired of hearing about the debt as long as we maintain empire.

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    5th January 2013 at 8:14 pm

  7. Administrator says:

    Rand Paul: I’m thinking about a presidential bid

    Sen. Rand Paul, heir to his father Rep. Ron Paul’s political establishment and following, said Friday that he is thinking about running for president, declaring that only a “libertarian-Republican” can unite the GOP.

    Speaking on “The Andrea Tantaros Show with Jason Mattera,” which debuted this week, the Kentucky Republican said that while he hasn’t ruled a presidential run in 2016 in or out, the GOP is going to have to turn to somebody like him to win enough voters to beat a Democrat.

    “We are going to have to have somebody a little bit different than we’ve had in the past,” he told Tantaros on the show that replaced the Laura Ingraham Show on the Talk Radio Network. “Someone who can appeal to people in New England and on the West Coast. Someone who has a little more of a libertarian-Republican approach, I think, would have a better chance with independents and moderates.

    “And so we’ll think about it.”

    This week, he took a big step toward having a base to run for the White House by winning a seat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee where he said he will have a voice on international issues.

    His first foreign trip in his new role is something of a surprise. He’s traveling to Israel and also meeting with officials in Jordan and the West Bank. His father and he have been knocked for being anti-Israel for their opposition to U.S. military aid.

    But in the Tantaros-Mattera interview, he broke from his father and said that instead he is worried that foreign aid to Egypt must be blocked because the equipment could end up being used against Israel.

    Asked about the differences with his father on foreign policy and Israel, Rand Paul said, “we will be slightly different on some policy.”

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    5th January 2013 at 8:34 pm

  8. Eddie says:

    He’ll have a hard time raising money, but I wouldn’t write him off. The Republicans should be thinking about why they got their asses handed to them so badly, and considering alternatives…that’s for sure.

    My take, though, is that he’s too decent and honest to succeed in American politics on a national level. The corporate elites will take one look at him and run the other way with their campaign dollars.

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    5th January 2013 at 9:02 pm

  9. sensetti says:

    I wish him well and would back him all the way.

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    5th January 2013 at 10:05 pm

  10. flash says:

    Muck…Fight the good fight and win nothing..

    More truth spoke in seven words than ever recorded in all annals of man,.

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    5th January 2013 at 10:18 pm

  11. Zarathustra says:

    If Rand dons a yarmulke and bows before the western wall, he is done in the liberty movement.

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    5th January 2013 at 2:59 am

  12. Tator says:

    Fight the good fight and win nothing…

    I disagree. When I was a kid learning about how life was unfair my dad taught me something that stuck…once when faced with an ethic choice my dad asked me, “Do you want to win, or do the right thing?”

    Since then I have “lost” many an encounter that cost me materially or inconvenience, but I don’t have the baggage of knowing I screwed someone or lied.

    Looking back I am glad I chose to “do the right thing”.

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    5th January 2013 at 6:16 am

  13. Mr. Happy says:

    AIPAC is his barrier and good luck on that.

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    5th January 2013 at 8:52 am

  14. Mark says:

    Like it or not, The Republican Party has decided to nominate Marco Rubio. He’s a latino because he’s from Cuba. (Supposedly, this will get the Mexica Aztec and Inca vote)

    He’s also from Florida and would get old people to vote for him. Even though he would have to take away their Medicare benefits.

    To top it off, he appears on the Sean Hanity Show every week.

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    5th January 2013 at 9:05 am

  15. AWD says:

    If Ron Paul is God, that makes Rand Paul Jesus right?

    There won’t be much to govern four years from now. Do you really think we’ll make it that long? There will either be a revolution or a fascist/socialist dictator (Obama). At least we were warned:

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    5th January 2013 at 10:18 am

  16. FT says:

    The Republican Party winning the WH back isn’t the agenda. Keeping the Bankster controlled status quo in place is the agenda. A pro wrestling match, with the Repubs being the designated “heels” to the “good guys” on the Democratic side, because they (the Dems) are the more effective evil. People who would otherwise scream bloody murder about the trashing of the Constitution and attacks on Civil Liberties will justify these atrocities when they come from Obama.

    Rand Paul has no more chance of winning the nomination than his father did. The Republican Party is way too corrupt to ever be changed from within.

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    5th January 2013 at 11:35 am

  17. Stucky says:

    He threw his dad under the bus. Very hard — but not totally impossible — to overlook that.

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    5th January 2013 at 1:14 pm

  18. card802 says:

    For all intents and purposes the republican party is dead. To close to the democrats and just as full liars and thieves, at the top anyway.

    I like Rand but I believe he is more important in Congress and that is also where the real fight should be fought.

    Let the next sociopath be president, but if we could fill Congress with a bunch of Rand Paul’s before it’s too late, America may have a chance.

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    5th January 2013 at 1:58 pm

  19. Davos says:

    His kid just got arrested, probably for being upset about Jose’s H.J.Res. 17 (112th): Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second article of amendment, …

    …of amendment, thereby removing the limitation on the number of terms an individual may serve as President.

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    5th January 2013 at 3:00 pm

  20. Administrator says:

    US Senator calls for gradual cut in aid to Israel

    Mon Jan 7, 11:13 AM UTC

    In his first visit to Israel, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is calling for a gradual reduction of American foreign aid.

    It’s an unlikely place to deliver the message, since Israel is among the largest recipients of American assistance. But Paul said in a Monday meeting with reporters that the U.S. can’t afford to keep sending money overseas, even to allies like Israel. He says it would be “harder to be a friend of Israel if we are out of money.”

    The Kentucky Republican, a longtime opponent of foreign aid, acknowledges he’s expressing a “minority opinion” and doubts Congress will cut aid. He insists Washington should first cut aid to countries with strained ties to America, such as Pakistan and Egypt.

    Israel gets about $3 billion a year in military aid.

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    5th January 2013 at 8:17 am

  21. Eddie says:

    Lead balloon.

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    5th January 2013 at 8:30 am

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