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Rand Paul could be the secret to winning the White House

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With two Republicans already in the 2024 presidential race and potentially a half-dozen more in spring, some forward-thinking strategists are already looking to next year, when the eventual nominee will pick a running mate.

While there are a lot of choices, the early betting is on a Capitol Hill firebrand uniquely poised to bring in the libertarian wing of the GOP, a bump of potentially 3%-4% of the vote.

There are only two realistic GOP nominees: Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis, said an adviser to House Republicans who is also close to several past conservative presidential candidates.

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Since neither is likely to pick the other as a running mate, the adviser offered Kentucky libertarian Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) as a good fit.

Rand Paul as VP for either eliminates the need for a libertarian nominee or third-party candidate. And having that extra 3%-4% moving to the Republican ticket in 10-12 key states would be the margin of victory, he said.

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Rand Paul Releases His Yearly Festivus Report, and the Grievances Are …

Rand Paul continues to be one of the few sane voices left in the US Senate. Unlike 18 of his GOP colleagues, he lobbied and voted against the just-passed omnibus bill, complete with its expenditures for LGBT pride centers and another $45 billion to Ukraine. The overall price tag came in at a whopping $1.7 trillion, with the national debt heading over $31 trillion.

With that setting the stage, its only fitting that Paul would release his annual Festivus report a day later, and boy, are the grievances aplenty.

For example, did you know that the federal government spent $140 million in COVID relief funds to build a spa facility? Or that the NIH spent $519,828 using mice to study racial aggression? Or that $175 million was spent to upgrade and expand the DC street car system (when I was there, almost no one used it).

Those things are just a drop in the bucket, of course.

Naturally, the biggest expenditure was the $475 billion the government spent on servicing its debt, which just continues to spiral out of control. The United States also sent $210 million to Jordan for education projects, and for some reason, $50 million was used to boost Tunisias travel sector during COVID. Why is that in US interests? Thats a good question and one that will never be sufficiently answered.

The US government is a joke. Its run by a bunch of self-aggrandizing politicians who treat themselves as heroes for spending other peoples money. They then vote themselves raises, completely insulated from the consequences of the policies they push. Id say their malfeasance is going to crush future generations, but given the continuing inflation crisis, these spending binges are crushing the current ones.

And what did Republicans do upon finally halfway winning an election and retaking the House of Representatives, partly by promising to rein in this insanity? Mitch McConnell and company join with the Democrats to pass a $1.7 trillion omnibus that gives Joe Biden everything he wants for the next ten months, neutering the ability of the new GOP congress to govern. Keep in mind that Pauls report, as bad as it already is, does not include that.

It doesnt have to be this way, but it is this way because Washington is a bubble that absorbs most who go there. Paul is one of the few who hasnt succumbed to its siren song. For that, he deserves a lot of credit, and though his Festivus report will fall on deaf ears in congress, hes still doing good work in putting this stuff out there.

The broader Republican Party doesnt deserve to win elections. Every two years, they make false promises, insisting that if you just give them power, theyll use it to push the priorities of their voters. That never happens, though. Instead, its business as usual, with massive omnibus bills, gun control bills, and infrastructure bills, among other betrayals. Whats the point of winning if you lose anyway? Whats the point of voting for people who would just as well spit in your face and tell you its raining?

No one should give a dime to the Republican Party at this point. Give to individual candidates who have shown that theyll actually do what they say theyll do. Other than that, let it burn.

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Rand Paul calls for disqualification of a Democratic Senate candidate …

Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky speaks to the media after the weekly policy luncheons on Capitol Hill July 21, 2020, in Washington, DC.Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

GOP Sen. Rand Paul unloaded on Iowa Senate hopeful Mike Franken for mocking him in 2021.

Paul suffered broken ribs and lung damage in 2017 during an altercation with a neighbor.

Franken asked if the attacker was "more than a little in the right?" which Paul calls disqualifying.

Sen. Rand Paul says Iowa Senate Democratic candidate Mike Franken is unworthy of serving in any higher office based on his making light of a 2017 attack that left Paul with broken ribs, lung problems, and lingering pain.

"Advocacy for violence should disqualify Franken from holding ANY office," the Kentucky Republican wrote online, calling the first-time candidate attempting to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa "disgusting" for celebrating Paul's misfortune.

Colleague and likely 2024 presidential contender Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas concurred, condemning Franken's "alarming behavior" and urging Iowans to return Grassley to Washington, DC for an historic eighth term.

"Iowa, send a decent man @GrassleyWorks back to the Senate to keep fighting for you," Cotton wrote online.

Paul's anger about the attack he suffered at the hands of disgruntled next-door neighbor Rene Boucher in late 2017 was apparently stirred up by a comment Franken made on Twitter in 2021.

"Wasn't Rand's neighbor more than a little in the right?" Franken posted in January 2021 in reply to a recent Paul appearance on Fox News.

Boucher, who said he snapped because of Paul's habit of piling up trash on their shared property line, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for the attack, fined $10,000 and hit with more than $580,000 in jury awarded-damages.

The Franken campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the resurfaced tweet or Paul's call to boot him from contention in the midterm elections.

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Rand Paul: Congress Shouldn’t ‘Usurp’ Will of Rail Workers, Nobody …

On Thursdays broadcast of the Fox Business Networks Kudlow, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) argued Congress shouldnt have been involved in resolving a potential rail strike or labor contracts in general. And that Congress getting involved will result in both sides expecting Congress to get involved and members in Congress who didnt have time to look at all the details shouldnt override the will of workers.

Paul said, [T]he reason I voted present was sort of an old-fashioned notion that I dont think Congress should be involved with contracts, saying, oh labors right and labor should get this or I also dont think Congress should say, oh, managements right and management should get this. Negotiations in a marketplace take place voluntarily. Congress shouldnt be dictating our will. We didnt have a political election to see what your wages are. And it was my way [of] voting against the Railway Act of 1926 as well.

He added, And the more Congress gets involved, the more the other sides are going to expect this to happen. Now, we have some sort of mediation board, which would be better than Congress. Im not here to say, labor, you dont deserve this. The four unions that rejected this, I think, are half of the railway workers. Should I usurp their will and tell them no, this is what Ive decided? Nobody in Congress has time to sit down and look at every bit of the details of this.

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Cory Booker tried to pass bill banning discrimination due to hair styles. Rand Paul just blocked it. – NJ.com

Cory Booker tried to pass bill banning discrimination due to hair styles. Rand Paul just blocked it.  NJ.com

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