It's amusing that the consensus here seems to be that that 538 chart is a good thing for Rand Paul. It vividly and forcefully makes Beck's point - "I don't know who he is." For someone with a reputation as an equivocating, fence-straddling opportunist who will say anything he thinks his audience of the moment wants to hear, that chart is a smoking M60. Yet, you folks want to tout it rather than locking it away with crazy uncles Jack, Adam, Vermin et al.
SMH. Paul should leave aside playing the game and strive for a Reagan-McCain-Rubio-Bachmann-Romney type spread. Too bad recent GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul isn't on the chart.
- aside - While some of you may see the sense in what I just said, none of you are going to like what's next. That chart also paints Rand Paul as an extremist who has exactly zero chance of ever getting anything done beyond talk. To refute this (a point that his opponents will be happily making throughout 2015 and the first week of January 2016 after which Paul's candidacy will slip into the educational--delegate-strategery--defense-fund-raising phase), by all means regale me with a breakdown of Rand's legislative achievements.