Krauthammer labels Rand 'socially liberal'; immediately dismissed

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Mediaite writer dismisses Krauthammer's charge that Rand is socially liberal. Rand through his actions like the Life at Conception Act is able to blunt these charges that they will try and smear him with which is why he could be doing it:

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Appearing on Inside Washington this weekend, conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer branded Sen. Rand Paul‘s recent moves as “politically radical” and called him “socially liberal” — terms which are undoubtedly damned in Krauthammer’s mind, despite the latter being patently false.

The roundtable show played a clip of Paul’s CPAC 2013 speech, in which he decried President Obama having signed the 2011 National Defense Authorization Act and its controversial “indefinite detention” provision which allows the government to detain an American citizen indefinitely without charges.

“This is what libertarians are like,” Krauthammer reacted. “This is what his dad was like. But Rand is much more polished. He’s much more of a politician.”

He continued: “What he pulled off with the filibuster was a stunt of political genius because he had the floor, the attention of the country for the whole day. But this was a move that was quite interesting and politically radical.”

So, let’s review: Krauthammer believes Rand Paul made a few “radical” moves based on the fact that the senator opposes the indefinite detention of American citizens? And led a filibuster decrying the administration’s secretive drone policy? As I noted last week, Krauthammer has recently taken to backhanding Sen. Paul by mocking the drone filibuster as “absurd” and lamenting how the outspoken civil libertarian could “undermine” the policy of overseas drone strikes.

Krauthammer continued: “He is very much liberal on social issues. And that is a challenge to the whole conservative movement over the last 30 years. It’s interesting whether or not it’ll get traction. Among the young, I think it will. But I’m not sure how much of a future it has in the very long-run.”

So… Rand Paul is “very much a liberal on social issues”? If only!

Despite being known as “libertarian,” Sen. Paul has repeatedly shrugged that label. And for good reason: when it comes to social issues, he’s very much a conservative.

On abortion, Sen. Paul just introduced the “Life at Conception Act,” which would extend equal protection under the 14th Amendment to the unborn human after the moment of conception. Not exactly a “liberal” position.

Sen. Paul is personally opposed to same-sex marriage, but believes the states should decide their own policies. Again, not exactly a “liberal” position on the issue.

On the drug war, Sen. Paul has similarly disappointed libertarians by saying it should be “left up to local law enforcement” as opposed to openly calling for legalization/decriminalization like his father.

Did Krauthammer confuse “social issues” with civil liberties? Not clear.

If not, though, then Krauthammer seems to believe Rand Paul is a “radical” and a “social liberal” not because of his actual views, but because of the younger, “socially liberal” libertarian crowd that supports him for his staunchly libertarian positions on civil liberties; positions which sit as the antithesis to the Krauthammer view of the world.

Even more interesting: Krauthammer doesn’t believe this wave of younger, more socially liberal support among the conservative movement will last in the very long-run. So does he think the GOP will continue being anti-gay marriage forever? Quite confusing.

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http://www.mediaite.com/tv/krautham...radical-very-much-a-liberal-on-social-issues/
 
That point about the drug war shows where Rand is different from Ron. Granted, Rand is correct that it is indeed a local issue according to our constitution, but Rand has not been clear that it is UNACCEPTABLE to enforce laws that violate the NAP. Ron has made clear he doesn't think its a good idea.

And Rand socially liberal? Lol...
 
This is why it was necessary for Rand to introduce the Life at Conception Act....
 
Wait....this article doesn't jive with what Krauthammer said here, starting at about 5:00



Weird. And this was from May of 2012 I think. So it was not the popularity of The Filibuster has forced Charles to make this proclamation.
 
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Awww isnt that cute.

All the establishment trolls are coming out against Rand.

Who'd a thunk it?
 
Rand could crush all of these liberal charges by simply being a Ron Paul republican.
 
Krauthammer's stance against drones sounds more hollow as each day passes.What a parasite.
 
Who dug this ghoul up?

Put that corpse back in his gra-

Oh, that's Krauthammer. My bad.
 
Wait....this article doesn't jive with what Krauthammer said here, starting at about 5:00



Weird. And this was from May of 2012 I think. So it was not the popularity of The Filibuster has forced Charles to make this proclamation.

Actually it seems Rand's popularity over standing against domestic drones is what made Krauthammer change his stance from being against domestic drones to being for them. Almost like he's willing to violate his own principles in order to stand against a liberty candidate. Now what could convince him to do something like that? /s
 
A socially liberal (civil liberties), fiscally conservative Republican will beat the democrats.
 
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A socially liberal (civil liberties), fiscally conservative Republican will beat the democrats.

I disagree. Gary Johnson cannot beat Hillary Clinton. Ron Paul can beat Hillary Clinton

A socially liberal, fiscally conservative Republican cannot win.
 
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