Rasputin_Vol
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This...Fair enough, but I don't think it's a matter of lack of knowledge... More like a different perspective. You have to admit that there is a wing of the party that calls for military intervention as the answer to everything. It's called the neocon/RINO wing and it's the same group that will work with the left to ensure true conservatives don't get elected during primaries.
You think the Saudis and Iranians will spend that much money, time and resources stopping groups intent on attacking the West? I think not. If anything the Iranians would consciously allow their existence.
The fact that Paul is not exactly in the good graces of the GOP leadership?
Is that a point you missed?
What is the reasoning for him not being in their good graces? If their claim is that he is a RINO, then I don't see why it makes a difference. The only other option (assuming RINO = Republican-lite), is that Rand is too far to the right, which is just as bad, if not worse.
Because he is too far to the right.
But he also is saying what the base wants and needs to hear. And instead of Jeb or Christie like the party leadership wants, Paul can unit nearly everyone as well as drawing centrist votes.
Because he is too far to the right.
But he also is saying what the base wants and needs to hear. And instead of Jeb or Christie like the party leadership wants, Paul can unit nearly everyone as well as drawing centrist votes.
Good assessment. I am a centrist voter and very seriously considering Rand Paul. He has moved to the center on a few things that may hurt him in the primaries.
I'm curious. Why would a centrist support a candidate that is too far to the right for the establishment GOP?
For the record, I don't think the GOP doesn't like him because he is too far right. He's certainly not the renegade his father was, but I'm hoping it's because he hasn't sold out to special interests. The GOP doesn't know if it can control him, therefore he is a threat.
I'm curious. Why would a centrist support a candidate that is too far to the right for the establishment GOP?
For the record, I don't think the GOP doesn't like him because he is too far right. He's certainly not the renegade his father was, but I'm hoping it's because he hasn't sold out to special interests. The GOP doesn't know if it can control him, therefore he is a threat.
I took you more for a Santorum kind of guy. My mistake.
To say Rand Paul is a major disappointment is an understatement.
Yet, the wheels on the truck go round and round. If only we had the right guy...... Yeah.
BBC News - Iraq crisis: Obama to set out 'US offensive against IS'
Obama is set to speak to the nation on Wednesday detailing our strategy against ISIS.
29100285]BBC News - Iraq crisis: Obama to set out 'US offensive against IS'
$$I'm sitting on pins & needles waiting for that little bit of information to come out & I'm sure ISIS will be laughing w/tears coming down their cheeks in their luxury hotel rooms after they hear of this great strategy that's been hatched against them from this dolt. It'll probably take till Wednesday to load all the confused BS crappy information into the teleprompter for him to read it once he gets back off the golf course.
BBC News - Iraq crisis: Obama to set out 'US offensive against IS'
Obama is set to speak to the nation on Wednesday detailing our strategy against ISIS.
