HVACTech
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making fun of the ladder is Clearly racist towards the former.
Well, at least we see why you started your thread now. Why didn't you just say it in the OP?
He presented a pure, uncompromising liberty position that people could learn from and aspire to.
Rand with his Iran sanctions, military budget increases, and generally neo-con apologetics is not a model of end-game.
Hmmm. I don't understand either of these sentences. Could you clarify?
But the filibuster did elicit a response from the administration which for the first time acknowledged a limit in their ability to kill their own citizens with predator drones, which I consider a worthwhile accomplishment, and caused an immediate measurable shift in public opinion about the drone war.What has Rand Paul actually accomplished so far for liberty? I ask this as a supporter, who was asked that question, and came up empty handed.
The filibuster, for example, doesn't really accomplish anything. It's just a bunch of noise.
What has changed by his efforts?
When I said "Intention cannot be gained from my statement. It is (i hope) a mutually exclusive fact to supporting him or not"
What that means is, whether or not you support him, it is true that Rand's message is not as pure or educational as his father's, by a mile and a half. That fact is true regardless if you support Rand or not.
Rand Paul is not the model of Utopia. That is also true, regardless of if you support him or not. Rand is a master compromisor (read: politician)
I do, in fact, support the existence of a Rand Paul, and am quite excited by it. However, unfortunately, I find my excitement frequently outpaced by my ability to defend it![]()
Moreso than even his father, he's made America's foreign policy and international presence a debatable topic within the Republican party. Did he end the GOP's standing as an interventionist/hawkish party? Far from it. But he has made questioning America's international presence something that can be debated, by trying to sell himself as 'reasonable' on foreign policy. It's much, much harder to pin the 'extremist' label on him in that regard, and have it stick, than on Ron. And it shows.
What has Rand Paul actually accomplished so far for liberty? I ask this as a supporter, who was asked that question, and came up empty handed.
The filibuster, for example, doesn't really accomplish anything. It's just a bunch of noise.
What has changed by his efforts?
What did he do?
He won.
What's he going to do?
He's going to win again.