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re: Senator Paul to Speak at Berkley

Posted on 3/20/14 at 12:39 am to
Posted by trackfan
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 3/20/14 at 12:39 am to
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Paul has gone and will go where no GOPer has gone before.

What I like about Paul is that he's doing the exact opposite of what some other folks in his party are doing. Instead of addressing the GOP's demography problem by cooking up schemes to make it harder for Blacks, Hispanics and young folks to vote, Paul is actively going after the votes of Blacks, Hispanics and young folks. Don't be surprised if he brings the house down when he speaks at the NAACP convention.
Posted by TOKEN
Member since Feb 2014
11990 posts
Posted on 3/20/14 at 1:13 am to
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What I like about Paul is that he's doing the exact opposite of what some other folks in his party are doing. Instead of addressing the GOP's demography problem by cooking up schemes to make it harder for Blacks, Hispanics and young folks to vote, Paul is actively going after the votes of Blacks, Hispanics and young folks. Don't be surprised if he brings the house down when he speaks at the NAACP convention.


I just watched his speech and believe the biggest asset he has is that he actually believes in what he is doing. Rand obviously can't bring ever the entire party to him but he can individually rebrand the party through himself if that makes sense? Even people that agree with him won't be able to pull off the type of grassroots movement that he can. In other words, Rand has to go at this alone because it won't be credible if others in the party follow suit. He is taking some risks but minimizing the risk by focusing the issues on things that have popular cross over appeal.

Some might characterize Rand Paul as a civil rights leader and champion. Others may look back on the Maddow Interview and challenge his understanding of the 60's civil rights struggle. McConnell had to help bail Rand out of his statements but that's one of the things he has to watch out for. His libertarian thinking provokes a questioning of governments role in everything which is fine but he has to pick those areas very carefully. There is no doubt that Rand has learned from his mistake while gaining more and more political capital by his filibuster on drone spying etc..

Rand has to consolidate the Evangelicals, Libertarians and Tea a Party in order to make it as one of the final two contending candidates in the GOP primary. I have a feeling the Establishment has people inside of it that are ashamed about Iraq and our foreign policy during the Bush years. Yes 2016 will be a fight about tax plans and all the social issues like years past but the war for the party is over Iraq. The battle line will be clear. It's those who believe it was a mistake and are ashamed vs those who will double down and refuse to back away from the police state/world.

This is why Cruz began throwing the jabs at Paul after CPAC. The only problem is that the establishment hates him more than Rand.
This post was edited on 3/20/14 at 1:15 am
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
51148 posts
Posted on 3/20/14 at 1:19 am to
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Instead of addressing the GOP's demography problem by cooking up schemes to make it harder for Blacks, Hispanics and young folks to vote


No one is doing this.
Posted by ASTL
In a cubicle
Member since Jan 2014
757 posts
Posted on 3/20/14 at 1:01 pm to
Cooking up schemes to keep young, black, and spanish people from voting...




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