Watch out Ron! Here comes Rand!

Wow, he's really hitting the RP talking points in a completely natural way. And delivering them well too. I hope he runs!!
 
I always liked Ron Paul's speaking style, it really seemed straightforward and honest. People's biggest problem with him though was that they thought he sounded very unpracticed and uncoached. Rand Paul seems to do away with that. Everything he said he sounded confident and completely prepared for.

I'm excited about this guy.
 
Interesing.
The oddity is that this is one portion of a multi-opinion conversation.
Is there a link to the original anywhere?

He's a good speaker, and is quite well versed.
Very good at clarification of a talking point and explaning the answer while giving the answer (what most people need)
But I prefer to hear the conversation in it's entirity.

I like Rand, and the kentucky setting got my attention as well, being a native of the bluegrass state.
They tax the shit out of everyone.
 
Interesing.
The oddity is that this is one portion of a multi-opinion conversation.
Is there a link to the original anywhere?

He's a good speaker, and is quite well versed.
Very good at clarification of a talking point and explaning the answer while giving the answer (what most people need)
But I prefer to hear the conversation in it's entirity.

I like Rand, and the kentucky setting got my attention as well, being a native of the bluegrass state.
They tax the shit out of everyone.

+1

I want to see the full conversation as well.
 
Interesing.
The oddity is that this is one portion of a multi-opinion conversation.
Is there a link to the original anywhere?

He's a good speaker, and is quite well versed.
Very good at clarification of a talking point and explaning the answer while giving the answer (what most people need)
But I prefer to hear the conversation in it's entirity.

I like Rand, and the kentucky setting got my attention as well, being a native of the bluegrass state.
They tax the shit out of everyone.

Kentucky Tonight. (LENGTH: 00:56:30)
 
Well, if Mitch McConnell loses in the election(I believe he is behind in the polls), he will have an opportunity to run for congress or senate. He mentioned before he cannot run until Mitch's Republican money machine ends.
 
The word is he will wait until his kids are grown.

I think we should draft him now for 2012 for president. If he has no experience in elected office that is not a problem, imo. The current situation I believe shows that we need some one person to get behind. This looks like him to me. He wouldn't necessarily have to campaign outside of Kentucky with everybody having televisions and such...

The next presidential election looks to me to be our best shot with Neocons and Democrats sharing in the blame for the mess we are in, if we survive that long without being annihilated by a Russian first strike.
 
I think that would be called a dynasty. :rolleyes:

No. It wouldn't.


dy·nas·ty (dī'nə-stē) pronunciation
n., pl. -ties.

1. A succession of rulers from the same family or line.
2. A family or group that maintains power for several generations: a political dynasty controlling the state


He wouldn't be succeeding. He'd be apart of the same administration. :rolleyes:
 
I had the pleasure of meeting Rand at my local college and I was extremely impressed. I hope he becomes the political force he could be.
 
I think we should draft him now for 2012 for president. If he has no experience in elected office that is not a problem, imo. The current situation I believe shows that we need some one person to get behind. This looks like him to me. He wouldn't necessarily have to campaign outside of Kentucky with everybody having televisions and such...
This is absurd. Besides the fact he won't do it.

The way to start off one's political career is NOT to go and LOSE an election; especially making a half-ass run for the PRESIDENCY with zero experience and no backing or prior offices held.

Ron was in the House for 20+ years and still didn't have enough clout to break much mor than 20% in the primaries not to mention what the media did to him. A rookie who is not a billionaire doesn't have a chance. And even if Rand had billions of dollars (like Ross Perot) he probably wouldn't get the support of the GOP and media.

If Rand wants to start I would suggest running for office in KY first, then move to Congress (or perhaps governor) and go from there. Unless one is a billionaire or already famous (Arnold in Calif or Regan) ya have to start out at the bottom.
 
Taken January 27th at a rally on Music Row in Nashville, TN
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