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Politico has the full transcript: http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=BB4CCEA3-913C-6EA2-DBAAA118CBE34900

Pretty good speech, but I just noticed something. Why is it that so much of the content of his speeches focus on quotes from famous people. Ronald Reagan, Mother Theresa, Thomas Payne...
Does anyone else think he might ought to focus more on being Rand Paul? That is not intended as criticism, I am behind him, but what do y'all think?![]()
Ugh. Speeches like these make me wonder why I support this guy. Then I get towards the end and get a glimmer of why.
What was wrong with the first part of his speech?
I don't think many of them would like Paine's religious views. Yeah, I get your point.He does it to curry favor with the audience to which he is speaking. It's a way of getting them to agree with what he is saying. You wouldn't expect an attendee from the "value voters summit" to boo Reagan, Payne, or Mother Theresa, would you?
It's kind of annoying when when Rand mixes in his own personal opinion as a private citizen, into a speech as a US Senator on advocating public policy. In the same speech he goes on about US foreign policy, and keeping government out of religion, and also goes on about how "America needs to revive the hope that springs eternal from the transcendent teachings of a humble carpenter who died upon a cross." dafuq? Who wrote that line?
He wants a revival that goes beyond mere politics. 'Restore America Now'It's kind of annoying when when Rand mixes in his own personal opinion as a private citizen, into a speech as a US Senator on advocating public policy. In the same speech he goes on about US foreign policy, and keeping government out of religion, and also goes on about how "America needs to revive the hope that springs eternal from the transcendent teachings of a humble carpenter who died upon a cross."
He believes in keeping government out of religion, not religion out of government. Besides, he's not forcing his views on anyone simply by talking about his faith. It's his 1st amendment right to discuss his faith in public.
I agree, but when you fail to make a distinction between when you are speaking your own personal views, versus public policy that you are willing to actually have government impose on everyone, then you are either misleading the audience, or you are advocating for keeping government in religion. In this case, it is probably the former, because it is politically expedient.
America needs to revive the hope that springs eternal from the transcendent teachings of a humble carpenter who died upon a cross.
I don't see how the comment by Rand that you quoted had anything at all to do with "government imposing religion" on anyone.
Ugh. Speeches like these make me wonder why I support this guy. Then I get towards the end and get a glimmer of why.
Pretty good speech, but I just noticed something. Why is it that so much of the content of his speeches focus on quotes from famous people. Ronald Reagan, Mother Theresa, Thomas Payne...
Does anyone else think he might ought to focus more on being Rand Paul? That is not intended as criticism, I am behind him, but what do y'all think?![]()
Yes, I noticed that also (to the point that I could watch). I think that quoting others is seen, by some, as more credible than having your own common sense and thoughts.