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Rand Paul (born January 7, 1963) is the United States junior Senator for the state of Kentucky. He is a member of the Republican Party who describes himself as a libertarian.

Rand Paul: What I've always said is that I'm opposed to institutional racism, and I would've, had I've been alive at the time, I think, had the courage to march with Martin Luther King to overturn institutional racism, and I see no place in our society for institutional racism.

Robert Siegel: But are you saying that had you been around at the time, you would have hoped that you would have marched with Martin Luther King but voted with Barry Goldwater against the 1964 Civil Rights Act?

Rand Paul: Well, actually, I think it's confusing on a lot of cases with what actually was in the civil rights case because, see, a lot of the things that actually were in the bill, I'm in favor of. I'm in favor of everything with regards to ending institutional racism. So I think there's a lot to be desired in the civil rights. And to tell you the truth, I haven't really read all through it because it was passed 40 years ago and hadn't been a real pressing issue in the campaign, on whether we're going to vote for the Civil Rights Act.

Rand Paul: I'm not in favor of any discrimination of any form; I would never belong to any club that excluded anybody for race. We still do have private clubs in America that can discriminate based on race. But I think what's important about this debate is not written into any specific "gotcha" on this, but asking the question: what about freedom of speech? Should we limit speech from people we find abhorrent? Should we limit racists from speaking? I don't want to be associated with those people, but I also don't want to limit their speech in any way in the sense that we tolerate boorish and uncivilized behavior because that's one of the things freedom requires is that we allow people to be boorish and uncivilized, but that doesn't mean we approve of it. I think the problem with this debate is by getting muddled down into it, the implication is somehow that I would approve of any racism or discrimination, and I don't in any form or fashion.

I do defend and believe that the government should not be involved with institutional racism or discrimination or segregation in schools, busing, all those things. But had I been there, there would have been some discussion over one of the titles of the civil rights. And I think that's a valid point, and still a valid discussion, because the thing is, is if we want to harbor in on private businesses and their policies, then you have to have the discussion about: do you want to abridge the First Amendment as well. Do you want to say that because people say abhorrent things you know, we still have this. We're having all this debate over hate speech and this and that. Can you have a newspaper and say abhorrent things? Can you march in a parade and believe in abhorrent things, you know?

The outrage in Ferguson is understandablethough there is never an excuse for rioting or looting. There is a legitimate role for the police to keep the peace, but there should be a difference between a police response and a military response.

The images and scenes we continue to see in Ferguson resemble war more than traditional police action.

Not surprisingly, big government has been at the heart of the problem. Washington has incentivized the militarization of local police precincts by using federal dollars to help municipal governments build what are essentially small armieswhere police departments compete to acquire military gear that goes far beyond what most of Americans think of as law enforcement.

This is usually done in the name of fighting the war on drugs or terrorism.

Given these developments, it is almost impossible for many Americans not to feel like their government is targeting them. Given the racial disparities in our criminal justice system, it is impossible for African-Americans not to feel like their government is particularly targeting them.

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Senator Rand Paul R-KY Presidential Campaign – C-SPAN.org

April 7, 2015

Senator Rand Paul Presidential Campaign Announcement Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) announced his candidacy for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.He told the crowd that the journey read more

Senator Rand Paul Presidential Campaign Announcement Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) announced his candidacy for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.He told the crowd that the journey to take back the country began now.He spoke at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky.The program included the pledge, national anthem, prayers, and introductory videos. close

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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), who was seeking the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election, spoke at a

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) outlined his foreign policy position at a campaign rally held in front of the aircraft carrier

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By: Caleb Howe (Diary) | March 13th at 04:00 AM |

Another day has passed, and with it more of our primary season voting. Yesterday contests took place in Wyoming and Washington, D.C. And in both, Donald Trump lost. And not by a little. Heres the results as they stand at the time of this posting. Wyoming: Ted Cruz won by a huge margin with 66.3% of the vote, followed by Marco Rubio in second place | Read More

By: streiff (Diary) | March 11th at 11:00 AM |

If you are running at an outsider, nothing says I promise to shake up the system like your super PAC hiring Mitch McConnells campaign manager.

By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | January 29th at 10:00 AM |

During the FoxNews/Google debate, Rubio once again demonstrated that he is the most articulate presidential candidate. As he has done in all seven GOP debates, Rubio answered some very tough questions and always responded with answers that sounded heartfelt, sincere and polished but not slick. Rubio, during the heat of a nationally televised debate, manages to offer reassurance, hope and inspiration.

By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | January 20th at 05:00 PM |

Senate Democrats continued pandering to Muslims and blocked the American SAFE Act. The bill passed the House in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks with a bipartisan veto-proof vote of 289 to 137, which included 47 Democrats.

By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | January 19th at 09:15 AM |

A new post-debate Insider Advantage poll of likely Georgia primary voters finds Donald Trump leading with 33 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz closing to within 10 points of the Donald with 23 percent. All the other candidates were in single digits:

By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 16th at 11:00 AM |

Pandering: Its an age-old political trick that is a staple of politics in America. Going back to before the present political alignment, the parties would say whatever it took, to whoever they had to, in order to forge a winning political coalition. is taking a lot of heat for his debate performance last night, but I believe hes playing the game intelligently: Hes looking to | Read More

By: Moe Lane (Diary) | December 13th at 01:30 PM |

The new debate lineup is here. Huckabees out; Paul isnt.

By: streiff (Diary) | December 13th at 10:22 AM |

RandPaul is signaling that his campaign for president may be nearing an end. Paul told the Boston Globe in an interview that if he fails to make the cut for the main debate on Tuesday night that we will make an announcement. These are rarely good words coming from a candidate. CNN (will someone tell me why the GOP is letting a basically unwatched news | Read More

By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 16th at 11:00 PM |

We all love to look at the Clinton Foundations donors. Even RandPaul says that foreign donations are thinly-veiled bribes to the Clintons. So why dont we look at the donations going to Ron Paul, which he is hiding from public scrutiny? Given that the elder Paul has been defending Russia, dont we have to question just why this is, and just how much money is | Read More

By: briansikma (Diary) | November 11th at 06:13 PM |

(R-KY) had a great night in Milwaukee on Tuesday. Going into the fourth GOP presidential debate, the libertarian Republican faced skepticism from several quarters about his ability to stand out in a crowded field that still hasnt winnowed itself since the departure of Gov. Scott Walker. Pauls debate performance was aggressive, he had passion, and he drove the discussion at several points. But his misstep | Read More

By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | October 19th at 11:43 AM |

This is another not good sign for the campaign. He needs Iowa, New Hampshire, or South Carolina to spring board into the SEC Primary and he does not have Iowa. It sounds like New Hampshire is not doing well either. His recent fundraising numbers are disappointing, his poll numbers are atrocious in places like New Hampshire where he should be thriving, a former top aide | Read More

By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | October 15th at 04:30 AM |

Go home to Kentucky, Senator, and save your Senate seat before Kentuckys voters take the incompetence of your Presidential campaign as a reflection on you and your Senate campaign. What is the most endearing moment of RandPauls Presidential campaign is also the most embarrassing. The senator live streamed his entire day yesterday and took questions from people online. At one point, he referred to it | Read More

By: streiff (Diary) | October 14th at 12:26 PM |

For reasons known only to him, Rand Paul embarked upon a rather unstructured exercise into random-stream-of-consciousness as a campaign tool: (R-Kentucky) really did not like what he described as a dumba attempt to live streamhis entire day. Paul spent much of Tuesday beingfilmed by his campaign staff as part of a stunt to broadcastan entire day on the campaign trail inIowa on UStream, a live-streaming | Read More

By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | October 14th at 10:27 AM |

Those arent my words. Those are his words. What an embarrassing end to s Presidential campaign. I actually had higher hopes for than this, but he has become an after thought. The latest polling has him trending below two percent, behind Mike Huckabee. He had so much potential. But that is all in the past. He might need to focus on his Senate seat now.

By: streiff (Diary) | September 29th at 02:22 PM |

looks to be on the verge of being forced out of the 2016 GOP primary field to the extent that he was ever in it. One of the three super PACs raising money to support Paul, PurplePAC, which is run by Cato co-founder Ed Crane, is closing up shop because it is dissatisfied with . One of the three super PACs supporting s presidential campaign | Read More

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Brussels is what happens when liberals dont push immigrants tointegrate

On Tuesday, when Islamist suicide bombers blew themselves up in Brussels, killing 35 innocent people and injuring 240, the European Unions foreign policy representative, the Italian Federica Mogherini, happened to...

Liberal leaders are hoping to fire up voters through a massive nonviolent mobilization aimed at thwarting Donald Trumps presidential hopes writing a call-to-arms letter Tuesday demanding action. More than...

February 13, 2016 | 3:00pm

As President Obama prepares to carefully fasten his bike helmet and ride off into the sunset, how do we know his presidency has been a total failure? Because even liberals...

February 11, 2016 | 6:14pm

College students have a reputation for being liberal, but first-year students havent described themselves as this liberal by this measure since 1973, when the Vietnam War was winding down and...

January 22, 2016 | 8:55pm

Jane Mayer of The New Yorker has a new book out: Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. Its mostly about those...

January 18, 2016 | 2:56pm

Few things characterize liberals more than their eagerness to find offense and play the victim even when someone calls them by a name they should be proud of: liberals....

News of rampant sexual harassment at a leading progressive public relations firm seems to have surprised some on the Left: How can enlightened liberals, so staunchly committed to womens equality...

December 6, 2015 | 8:00pm

Progressives are increasingly preoccupied with income inequality, and their current hero, Sen. Bernie Sanders, favors increasing the tax systems progressivity. So, in this 103rd year of the income tax, its...

November 29, 2015 | 6:00am

We know where humanity came from: It evolved incrementally, from the bottom up, amid much trial and error, not via the top-down efforts of an all-wise creator who anticipated every...

November 4, 2015 | 12:04am

As fate would have it, the poll showing Mayor de Blasios lowest approval ratings ever arrived Monday, the 50th anniversary of John V. Lindsays election. The timing could be a...

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WA State Democratic Convention

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Democratic National Convention

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Supreme Court Nominees Consdered During Election Years

The Senate hasnever taken more than 125 daysto vote on a successor from the time of nomination. On average, a nominee has been confirmed, rejected or withdrawn within 25 days. When Justice Antonin Scalia died, 342 days remained in President Obamas term.

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Following are charts that illustrate just how huge and regressive these proposed cuts are, at least twice as big as George W. Bush's tax cuts relative to the size of the economy.

How GOP Tax Cut Plans Compare (Increasing the national debt over a 10-year windowas % of GDP)

Each of the top three GOP presidential contenders have proposed a huge tax cut plan, increasing the federal debt byover28 percent of GDPover the next decade.

Average Tax Cuts

Source: Tax Policy Center

Even worse, Cruz wouldraise taxes an average of $67 on taxpayers making $10,000 or less a year by enacting a 19 percent sales tax.

Source: Tax Policy Center

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President Obama's Record - A Record to be Proud Of

America is finally recovering from the Bush era's Great Recession. "Unemployment is now 4.9%, the lowest since February 2008, and even wages are finally rising again."

Government spendingincreased by 88%under President Bush. Which is the party of big spenders?!

The National Record...

These 47 Republican Senators sent Iran a letter in an unprecedented effort to sabotage historic nuclear negotiations:

Deficit at 6-Year Low!

WASHINGTON The deficit for the just completed 2014 budget year was $483 billion [It was $680 billion in 2013]... It's the lowest since 2008 and, when measured against the size of the economy, is below the average deficits of the past 40 years.

Peninsula Daily News October 16, 2014

Robert Reich The Limits of Corporate Citizenship Source: http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/24642-the-limits-of-corporate-citizenship

What did the GOP do?

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FACT CHECK: President Obama has used executive orders less frequently than nine of his predecessors beginning with President Eisenhower. Eisenhower issued 484 executive orders compared to Obama's 168. Republican Presidents Reagan, Nixon, Ford, G.W. Bush ALL issued more executive orders than President Obama.

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