Recent content by Korey Kaczynski

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    Rand-hater Santorum heavily considering 2016 presidential run

    Santorum was alright in the video in the OP. He's not a bad person, but he's not a good representative of conservatism. Santorum, despite what one may think of him, is a good man, but not a leader. The christian persecution complex is an interesting one, because it is mostly one that was...
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    Letterman hates Rand

    Letterman is very irrelevant and I didn't even know he was still on the air...
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    Alex Jones: “I want Rand Paul to become President”

    How anybody could have been pea-brained enough to attack him on that, is even funnier.
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    Alex Jones: “I want Rand Paul to become President”

    Second time today I had to post to say that I agree with you. More reasonable person on here <3 <3 <3
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    McCain vs. Paul: The Senate’s Generational Grudge Match

    McCain is a dinosaur. Anybody who jokes about bombing Iran in the manner he did when campaigning is out of the loop.
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    Why Rand Paul Should Join the Council on Foreign Relations

    I don't know much about the CFR, but this statement is probably more useful (and accurate) than the conspiratorial thinking.
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    Why Rand Paul Should Join the Council on Foreign Relations

    I'll say this again and again, but if you look hard enough you'll understand that Bilderberg is the establishment wishing to meet up in a probably unsaid motivation in keeping the current but dying power structure away from competitors such as China and Russia.
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    Rand Paul’s Risks - ...reforming the GOP demands creativity—and maybe contradictions.

    The GOP needs to actually "get" conservatism instead of parroting nonsense and thinking they can out-liberal liberals.
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    Rand Paul’s Risks - ...reforming the GOP demands creativity—and maybe contradictions.

    The Fabian socialists used incrementalism to great success. However, conservatism is the NATURAL order, and any sort of leftism is the abberation. So perhaps incrementalism works for them moreso because of their corruptive power towards idiots.
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    Rand Paul: I'm Not a libertarian...

    Late to the bus, but everyone should have known that Rand is a conservative with libertarian leanings, NOT a libertarian. Libertarians have repeatedly shot themselves in the foot with name branding. Hell, the stupid rEVOLultion shit was started by libertarians in New Hampshire, from what I...
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    Mitt Romney lost because he ostracized us

    Doubt it was Romney. More likely, the GOP securing Romney as the nominee. Who can blame them? The entire field was a joke save Johnson, Paul, and Romney, and the former two weren't proven/too radically ideologic to put themselves behind. Their mistake was discounting their supporters for TWO...
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    Mitt Romney lost because he ostracized us

    Partially true, but I think there is a divide between libertarian conservatives and GOP conservatives that needs to be ironed out. Otherwise the leftists will just overtake us and dance in their little genderqueer/antiheteronormative/egalitarian fantasy. Romney was a good candidate: in the four...
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    Rand Paul/Justin Amash

    Rubio is likely though he will not choose Palin as a running mate. Rand Paul will definitely be involved in the primaries though.
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    the delusional mainstream "GOP" pundits are already re-envisioning the election

    I have to agree with Rush on this. Romney was a great candidate and the electorate decided to be angry peasants. Saying Romney is liberal is honestly, fucking retarded, and is partially the reason the GOP never wanted to accept Ron Paul supporters. That, and that the GOP is deluded thinking the...
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    Why are we running negative ads against Santorum in Michigan?

    There's probably some truth to it. There is definitely a deal behind Ron Paul and Romney. Many people don't like it, but Paul will probably not be the nominee. Getting us into a position within the establishment is honestly pretty good for us for the long-term.
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