Though Rand Paul can hardly be called a captivating speaker,1 it’s nice to see the underlying message and not the glossy rhetoric. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kjs3APrZek _______________ 1. In fact, one would be more accurate in saying that his speaking is boring as fuck.
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2010-05-19 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government + Rand Paul
On the Run
It appears that Americans Team Red and Team Blue alike want a clean sweep in DC. Dan Balz and Chris Cillizza via The Washington Post: On a busy primary election night that put the political establishments of both parties on the defensive, Specter fell to two-term Rep. Joe Sestak. Elected five times to the Senate […]
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2010-05-18 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government + Rand Paul
One Down, One to Go
Paul wins the Kentucky primary. Only one more vote to go. Roger Alford and Bruce Shreiner via the Associated Press: Rand Paul defeated Republican establishment favorite Trey Grayson in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, a closely watched race that was a test of the tea party movement’s strength. I don’t agree with every position […]
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Dan Balz via The Washinton Post: In Kentucky, Republicans waited to see whether Rand Paul — an ophthalmologist, son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) and favorite of the tea party movement — could carry his outsider’s campaign against Trey Grayson, the secretary of state. Paul had a strong lead in polls. On Monday, Grayson showed […]
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2010-05-17 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government
Dear Political Class:
Can you spot the political disconnect? For the sake of the American people, let’s hope not. At least not before the mid-term elections.
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I’ve been wondering how it is that the Demotards were able to claim that we would save money by taking a health care entitlement program that covers some people, and turning in to an exponentially larger health care program that covers everyone. I’m no mathematician or economist, I didn’t stay at a Holiday Inn Express […]
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2010-05-16 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government
Prickly?
I wonder when The Wall Street Journal is going to start choosing more applicable adjectives to describe voters?
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2010-05-16 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Government + Stimulus
Number of the Week
Zero.
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Robert Pear via The New York Times: Insurers and insurance regulators say that some companies will be unable or unwilling to meet the new standards. Somehow I get the feeling that this was the point of ObamaCare all along.
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Being a Kentuckian with an interest in liberty, I find myself in the envious position of perhaps having a senatorial candidate in my state commonwealth who can legitimately be perceived as a guy who isn’t a political douchebag. Rand Paul (R-KY) has a strong pro-liberty pedigree in that his father, the venerable Ron Paul (R-TX), […]
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