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McCain Dismisses Rand Paul on Hannity: Has He Ever Been to Syria? – Video


McCain Dismisses Rand Paul on Hannity: Has He Ever Been to Syria?
A pugnacious Senator John McCain (R-AZ) told Sean Hannity on Monday night, quite forcefully, that reports the Syrian Free Army had signed a ceasefire with ISIS were false, and that he didn #39;t...

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Rand Paul: Saudi Arabia Has Been Aiding & Abetting ISIS In Syria – Video


Rand Paul: Saudi Arabia Has Been Aiding Abetting ISIS In Syria
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McCain Admits Meeting With ISIS, Scolds Rand Paul For Not Knowing Terrorists – Video


McCain Admits Meeting With ISIS, Scolds Rand Paul For Not Knowing Terrorists
Sen. John McCain took on Sen. Rand Paul on 9/15, on Hannityover his refusal to support Syrian rebels. Has Rand Paul ever been to Syria? Has he ever met with ISIS? Has he ever met...

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The Fix: Rand Paul talks a lot probably too much for his own good

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is everywhere these days. And arguably nobody has crafted such a big profilein his first four years in the Senate. He gives what seems to be a speech a day, is on TV all the time, and isn't shyabouttalking to reporters. The summation is lots of Rand Paul being on the record.

The flipside of that, of course, is that there is lots of Rand Paul being on the recordfor people like us (ink-stained wretches that we are) to parse. And parse we will.

Over justthe past few days, several stories have detailed the inconsistencies and take-backs contained in Paul's public record. Here's our David Farenthold:

Sen. Rand Paul wanted to eliminate aid to Israel. Now he doesnt. He wanted to scrap the Medicare system. Now hes not sure.

Hedidnt like the ideaof a border fence it was expensive, and it reminded him of the Berlin Wall. Now he wants two fences, one behind the other.

And what about same-sex marriage? Pauls position such marriages are morally wrong, but Republicans should stop obsessing about them seems so muddled that an Iowa pastor recently confronted him in frustration.

Yahoo's Chris Moody offered a similar take, and the Daily Caller's Matt Lewis summarized both pieces thusly:

Both do a very good job of documenting Pauls changing positions, but neither fully captures the frustration that comes from dealing with someone who refuses to play by the agreed upon rules of logic, rhetoric, and discourse that keeps society from descending into chaos.

Ouch.

Perhaps nothing captures this phenomenon more than a recent flap over Paul and his comments on executive orders. Paul told a crowd in New Hampshire a few days ago that, as president, hewould repealall executive orders that are currently on the books i.e. more than 200 years' worth.

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Rand Paul repeats debunked report about John McCain meeting ISIS

In this file photo, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, gives the keynote speech at the New Hampshire GOP Unity Breakfast September 12, 2014 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Darren McCollester, Getty Images

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, opposes arming moderate Syrian rebels to fight extremists with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), because he doesn't trust the U.S. to ensure the weapons reach the right people.

After all, Paul said in an interview on Tuesday, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, even had his picture taken with ISIS members last year. And if a U.S. senator can't differentiate between ISIS and moderate groups in the region, he asked, why should the rest of America have any confidence that the arms will be used as intended?

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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., urges the administration to step up its military campaign against militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (...

One problem, though: McCain didn't have his picture taken with ISIS, as several outlets mistakenly reported at the time. During a trip to Syria last May, the Arizona Republican had his picture taken with the Free Syrian Army, one group the U.S. hopes to empower in the fight against jihadists.

"Here's the problem," Paul told The Daily Beast. "He [McCain] did meet with ISIS, and had his picture taken, and didn't know it was happening at the time. That really shows you the quandary of determining who are the moderates and who aren't. If you don't speak Arabic, and you don't understand that some people will lie to you -- I really think that we don't have a good handle on who are the moderates and who aren't, and I think the objective evidence is that the ones doing most of the fighting and most of the battles among the rebels in Syria are the radical Islamists."

McCain, who's previously criticized Paul's non-interventionist approach to global conflicts, couldn't let the accusation go unanswered.

"I can't believe Rand is still repeating this stuff, which came from a Hezbollah newspaper in Lebanon!" he told the Daily Beast. "He's getting his information from Hezbollah. It's outrageous...I don't know if Rand is dishonest or misinformed...I met with the Northern Storm and Gen. Idriss, who was the head of the Free Syrian Army. Most of the guys in that picture are dead now, killed by ISIS. It's just ridiculous."

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