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Rand Paul Tweets response to Marco Rubio

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Last Updated Dec 19, 2014 1:27 PM EST

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, responded with a series of Tweets at Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who said Thursday evening that Paul didn't know what he was talking about on the topic of Cuba.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, had said his Kentucky colleague Sen. Rand Paul "like many people who have been opining, has no idea what he's talking about."

Paul was the first of the major potential Republican presidential candidates to say anything positive about the President's move toward normalizing relations with Cuba. In an interview Thursday with WVHU, he said that he thought "opening up Cuba is probably a good idea." Paul feels the five-decade embargo against Cuba "just hasn't worked," and "probably, it punishes the people more than the regime because the regime can blame the embargo for hardship."

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Rubio, who was interviewed on "The Kelly File" on Fox News, agreed that the embargo is imperfect, saying it "quite frankly has a bunch of holes in it," but he went on to say that "the embargo is not what's hurting people--it's the lack of freedom and the lack of competent leaders."

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Rand Paul Tweets response to Marco Rubio

Rand Paul takes Cuba feud with Marco Rubio to Twitter

Add another to Sen. Rand Pauls growing list of GOP feuds.

Paul (R-Ky.) took to Twitter on Friday to attack FloridaRepublicanSen. Marco Rubio on his support for continuing the embargo against Cuba, escalating a public feud that began between the two several days ago.

Rubio hit Paul on Thursday for supporting the White Houses move to open diplomatic relations with the communist country, calling him clueless about U.S.-Cuba relations.

Like many people who have been opining, he has no idea what hes talking about, Rubio told Fox Newss Megyn Kelly during a live interview.

Paul then took the fight to Twitter which he has been known to do from time to time to push back against Rubios comments.

Both Paul and Rubio have indicated their interest in running for president in 2016, although neither candidate has formally entered the race. Paul is reportedly in the early stages of building a campaign infrastructure and is expected to announce whether he will run sometime in the spring.

Jose DelReal is a blogger for Post Politics.

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The Fix: Rand Paul, Twitter troll

The 50-year embargo just hasn't worked, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told a radio show Thursday. Later in the interview, he said,In the end, I think, probably, opening up Cuba is probably a good idea."

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)does not agree with him.I dont care if the polls say that 99percent of people believe we should normalize relations in Cuba," he told Fox News on Wednesday. "I dont care if 99percent of people in polls disagree with my position. This is my position, and I feel passionately about it."

A day later, he addressed Rand Paul's position head on, again, on Fox News.Like many people who have been opining, he has no idea what hes talking about.

Paul, of course, could notlet the insult go unanswered, and began tweeting at @marcorubio.

The joke here? Sen. Paul is usually the elected official most likely to be accused of being an isolationist.

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The Internet watched and reached one conclusion. Rand Paul is preparing to be 2016's Twitter troll.

It's exciting to see the potential presidential candidates working on building their #brand so early in the game. We can only imagine that the content created by 2016 contenders is going to be the greatest we have ever seen!

Jaime Fuller reports on national politics for "The Fix" and Post Politics. She worked previously as an associate editor at the American Prospect, a political magazine based in Washington, D.C.

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The Fix: Rand Paul, Twitter troll

Rand Paul, Twitter troll

The 50-year embargo just hasn't worked, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told a radio show Thursday. Later in the interview, he said,In the end, I think, probably, opening up Cuba is probably a good idea."

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)does not agree with him.I dont care if the polls say that 99percent of people believe we should normalize relations in Cuba," he told Fox News on Wednesday. "I dont care if 99percent of people in polls disagree with my position. This is my position, and I feel passionately about it."

A day later, he addressed Rand Paul's position head on, again, on Fox News.Like many people who have been opining, he has no idea what hes talking about.

Paul, of course, could notlet the insult go unanswered, and began tweeting at @marcorubio.

The joke here? Sen. Paul is usually the elected official most likely to be accused of being an isolationist.

Source: CNN

The Internet watched and reached one conclusion. Rand Paul is preparing to be 2016's Twitter troll.

It's exciting to see the potential presidential candidates working on building their #brand so early in the game. We can only imagine that the content created by 2016 contenders is going to be the greatest we have ever seen!

Jaime Fuller reports on national politics for "The Fix" and Post Politics. She worked previously as an associate editor at the American Prospect, a political magazine based in Washington, D.C.

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Rand Paul Trolls Marco Rubio in #Cuba Row

The Republican split over Cuba is heating up.

A day after Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul broke with the majority of the GOP to back President Barack Obamas shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba, he has become embroiled in a spat with fellow Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, a potential rival for the GOP nomination in 2016 who opposes the thaw in relations between the two countries.

On Thursday night, Mr. Rubio, speaking to Fox News Megyn Kelly, had harsh words for Mr. Paul. Like many people that have been opining, he has no idea what hes talking about, Mr. Rubio said. Mr. Rubio has been one of the most vocal opponents of Mr. Obamas move, and on Thursday defended the U.S. embargo on Cuba, saying that the Cuban government has had far more negative effects on the countrys people than the embargo has. Mr. Rubio is the son of Cuban immigrants, and his Miami political base has historically opposed engagement with Cuba.

On Friday, Mr. Paul fired back in a series of tweets. Hey @marcorubio if the embargo doesnt hurt Cuba, why do you want to keep it? he began. He said Mr. Rubio was acting like an isolationist who wants to retreat to our borders and perhaps build a moat, adding, I reject this isolationism. He also pointed to U.S. engagement with Communist countries like China and Vietnam, an argument several Democrats, including Mr. Obama, have made in favor of the policy shift. And Mr. Paul directed his colleague to an NPR poll showing that a majority of Cuban-Americans support restoring diplomatic relations between the two countries.

He also posted a similar criticism of Mr. Rubio on Facebook.Roughly an hour later, he followed up with an op-ed in Time under the headline, Cuba Isolationists Just Dont Get It. The op-ed doesnt explicitly mention Mr. Rubio, but Mr. Paul wrote, Lets hope cooler heads will ultimately prevail and we unleash a trade tsunami that washes the Castros once and for all into the sea.

Mr. Rubio hasnt yet replied on Twitternor does he follow Mr. Paul. (Mr. Paul, however, does follow Mr. Rubio.)

As he prepares for a possible presidential run, Mr. Paulwho has often been targeted as an isolationisthas taken great lengths to distance himself from that label and the GOPs libertarian wing. This summer, he voted to back U.S. airstrikes against Islamic militants in Syria and Iraq as polling showed voters leaning toward a more active foreign policythe first military action he supported since his election. Then, too, Mr. Rubio pounced, calling it unfortunate that lawmakers would rather wait for poll numbers to change than to demonstrate the leadership necessary to shape them.

And this is not the first time Mr. Paul has bickered with fellow Republicans whom he may oppose in the GOP primary. In November, Mr. Paul knocked New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie after the governor told a heckler at a press conference to sit down and shut up. Mr. Paul said Mr. Christies bully demeanor might not appeal to Americans outside of New Jersey.

In July, he and Texas Gov. Rick Perrywho has also expressed interest in a 2016 runtraded barbs over foreign policy and how to handle the extremist group Islamic State. Mr. Paul, an ophthalmologist, also poked fun at the governors eyewear.

Hes also knocked the entire Republican Party. In October, he said the GOP brand sucks, and said Republicans were up against 40 years of us doing a crappy job.

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