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MLK was a Republican
Rand's speech is what happens when you have to walk a thin line between toeing the party line and trying to spread the message of liberty. It's kind of painful to watch him try to sell the Republican party while Ron Paul's speech at Oberlin demonstrates how both parties are basically one and the same.
My favorite part was when they subtly transitioned onto the topic of "N*****-rigging" effortlessly. Nice touch to the Rand Paul story....
The "yada yada yada" part was on point and funny.
Stewart's main critique was of the attempt to reconcile black voters with the Republican party.
Given our recent experiences with the Republican party during RP's 2012 campaign, perhaps some of you are suffering from amnesia.
Why the hell did Rand go to Howard as a salesman for the GOP? Lets hope he's wisely hedging his bets.
Exactly, Stewart is pointing out what we've known for a long time. This republican party is who the dems used to be. The neocons are the same racist libs that came to the republican party and started this crap. What Stewart is pointing out is the Republicans need to proudly disown the racist to reconcile.
I wonder if he made fun of union backed Colbert-Busch for getting ridiculed for taking trying to take credit for Boeing's announcement of new jobs (even though the union they fled is backing her) and then wrongly accusing Mark Sanford of taking money from that same union?
I am guessing probably not.
Actually I thought that was pretty good for Rand, coming from Stewart. Especially the end bit with the "black perspective correspondent". The stuff it made fun of was trivial and the mitigating items were substantial and open to further discussion.