Watch out Ron! Here comes Rand!

The discussion in it's full length was interesting with some well formed responses by 3 of the four participants.
It appears that the individual to Rand's right (Terry Brooks) wants much more government money, and cares little how people are taxed to provide it.
Only Terry Brooks will outright claim to disagree with Rand...no surprise there.
More research is needed on this individual.

Warren Rogers is key to bringing industry into kentucky and likely a good advocate of revised government policy that lures industry in, then taxes them back out.
His history is as a contractor (http://www.wrogers.com/what-we-do.html)
More research is needed on him, but at face value, he initially looks respectable, and is necessary to increase Kentucky's general cash flow.

This discussion is worth the view to see the subtle shift in typical perspective of the panel as well as the people writing in and calling the show.



They are coming around.
 
I like Rand..but I am kinda in agreement with some...he's got no politicial experience. Same with Chuck Baldwin..words are good, no record. tones
 
Rand Paul is great but he would have to run for a lower office before running for president. You cannot win the presidency without any experience at all. That will never happen. Maybe if he was elected for a few terms in congress he might have a chance.
 
Rand Paul is great but he would have to run for a lower office before running for president. You cannot win the presidency without any experience at all. That will never happen. Maybe if he was elected for a few terms in congress he might have a chance.

Well that statement is open to debate...if osama wins that statement is proven wrong.
He's as inexperienced as they come.
 
Well that statement is open to debate...if osama wins that statement is proven wrong.
He's as inexperienced as they come.

Um what are you talking about? He may be inexperienced but he is a senator. Rand Paul is not an elected official at any level. To have any chance at being president you need to have been a governor, VP, senator, or maybe a member of the house. You cannot jump straight to the presidency. It will never happen.
 
I am glad you bumped this. I completely missed it. I wish he would run for a government office.
 
Rand Paul in 2012...
[Senate or House?]

RAND PAUL in 2016!!!
[he runs for POTUS!]
 
If he would run for Governor, House or Senate in 2010 and get elected, then he could run for President in 2012. :)
 
Rand Paul in 2012...
[Senate or House?]

RAND PAUL in 2016!!!
[he runs for POTUS!]

Don't take this too seriously until Rand himself obviously expresses interest in running for congress/senate, but this would probably be the way for Rand to go. Plus, if we fail in 2012, Biden will either likely not run in 2016, or be a pathetic canidate, so there's oppertunity for a strong republican and or independant challenger.

One thing Rand has on his side- US! and lots of fundraising potential. And Ron Paul's good name. And a good message. And youth and speaking ability. And no scandels! (i assume haha)
 
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