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Rand Paul: Anthony Weiner should hide his pictures in Lois Lerner's emails

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaks Friday, Sept. 12, 2014 at a GOP unity breakfast in Manchester, N.H. Paul considered a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2016, made a visit to the key early voting state of New Hampshire at ... more >

Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, managed to tease former Rep. Anthony Weiner and slam former IRS official Lois Lerner in one zinger while speaking to an audience in New Hampshire on Thursday.

The onetime New York congressman was brought down by a phone sexting scandal, while Ms. Lerners famously missing emails are at the center of the congressional probe into the tax agencys conservative targeting scandal.

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How many people here have a cellphone? Mr. Paul asked the audience, according to Breitbart News, How many people think its none of the governments damn business what you have on your cellphone?

Ive been thinking thats true, Mr. Paul continued. But Im really, really worried about Anthony Weiner. Because you know he likes to take his selfies, and hes had trouble finding a place to put them where the government cant find them. So Im thinking maybe Anthony Weiner should put his selfie in Lois Lerners emails.

Mr. Paul was in New Hampshire, site of the nations first presidential primary, for political events Thursday and Friday, only fueling speculation he is considering a 2016 White House run. The Kentucky Republican has said he will formally decide whether to run early next year, but admitted to local reporters that he hasnt discouraged the presidential speculation.

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The Invisible Hand: POM and being libertarian – Video


The Invisible Hand: POM and being libertarian
This lecture, which seeks to illustrate how the concept of being libertarian relates to and is affected by POM (physical object money), is narrated by the Author of Invisible Hand, Larry K....

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Kathie Glass Libertarian for Texas Governor Stop Obama Ad – Video


Kathie Glass Libertarian for Texas Governor Stop Obama Ad
Kathie Glass, Libertarian for Texas Governor 2014 Ad. Text: You were convinced that voting straight Republican would stop Obama. Did it? Rick Perry didn #39;t st...

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Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Adrian Wyllie tries to get noticed

TALLAHASSEE If the race for governor were a popularity contest, Adrian Wyllie would feel good about his odds.

Wyllie, 44, a former radio host and IT consultant from Palm Harbor, is taking the longest of long shots by running on the Libertarian Party ticket. But by virtue of a Florida's scorched-earth gubernatorial contest, he may just have a chance to swing the outcome.

The two major-party candidates current Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist are beating themselves silly with a barrage of negative commercials. Surveys have shown voters don't really care for either.

"People are so disgusted by the Republican-Democrat duopoly right now. People don't like either of these guys," Wyllie said.

Florida witnessed a historically close gubernatorial election in 2010 when Scott inched out a victory over Democrat Alex Sink by 1.2 percent of the vote. This year, the electorate remains divided and disgruntled.

"Anybody that can pull 1 or 2 percent in either direction can affect the outcome," said University of South Florida political scientist Susan MacManus.

Wyllie gregarious, confident and quick to crack jokes decided to skip the business and school photo ops to barnstorm through three dozen microbreweries last month.

Inspired by breweries standing up to legislative efforts to increase regulations last spring, Wyllie drew stout crowds and hearty applause with his pledge to "get government out of your wallet, out of your bedroom and out of your business."

But Florida politics isn't a beer-hall popularity contest. It's a mega-money-fueled, statistically modeled, head-butting, art-of-war affair between major political institutions and interests.

It is doctors and insurers vs. trial lawyers. It is Big Sugar vs. environmentalist million- and billionaires. It is a media orgy of attack ads burning through millions of dollars a week in Florida's 10 television markets.

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Porter – The Progressives – Video


Porter - The Progressives
Intro to the Progressive Era.

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