Posted on 02/02/2010 3:19:28 PM PST by Michael van der Galien
This isn’t a Horowitz commentary.
Yeah, we know. Thanks anyway.
You're right. It's a David Swindle commentary, who is writing an article in DAVID HOROWITZ' magazine.
The comment Mr. Swindle made about Rand Paul is disgraceful. I'll gladly stand up next to you and defend Dr. Paul today -- 'cuz there aint no doubt I respect this man. God bless the Pauls always!
Interesting you Paulbots are obsessed with pharmaceuticals. You’d have to be to quite loaded to find the Paul family freak show remotely suitable for office.
Maybe you need to go to the 14th Congressional district in TX & give the folks down there a good cursing for their own good. After all, THEY are the ones who have elected & re-elected him into office for several years. I’m sure you can set all of them straight.
Notice that the quote unearthed by "the great blogger Sultan Knish" (lol) didn't see the light of day until after the Palin endorsement.
Beyond my criticism of the "blogger", I would also add that the Rand Paul quote is a red flag.
That said, at this point I've only seen conservative positions stated by Rand Paul.
He IS a constitutional conservative but he has to present his message in a sensible way to win over mainstream Republicans because like Palin said she doesn’t agree with EVERYTHING but probably 90%. Rand’s job is to emphasise that 90% which is smart politics in a primary
Rand Paul is basically a Paulastinian Alinskyite. He's going to be much smarter than his Dad at hiding his true views so that he might stand a better chance at achieving positions of power to implement the policies he supports. It's his way of utilizing the Alinsky tactic of boring from within.Thanks Michael van der Galien.
She surely was snookered by McCain and company.
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