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New Rand Paul video basically calls Donald Trump a closet Democrat
So far, most of Perry’s staffers reportedly have stayed on as volunteers. “With a crowded field, rather get an A in one category than a bunch of B’s”, said Stuart Stevens, the Republican consultant who advised 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney. Paul said of Trump. “Is there really anything substantive coming out of saying people are fat, people are stupid?”… Paul first branded Trump with the scarlet title of “fakeconservative” in an op-ed published Monday morning, in which Paul posited that Trump “isn’t suited to lead the country, and I think we all need to discuss why”. “Truly weird Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky reminds me of a spoiled brat without a properly functioning brain”.
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Maybe I should have drawn a cartoon about his views on Social Security, but I don’t necessarily disagree with his idea to eliminate payments for those making more than $200,000.
“Clearly, Donald Trump has stolen his M.O. and has really outdone Christie“, said Brigid Harrison, professor of political science and law at Montclair State University. Donald Trump’s down 16 points to Hillary Clinton. “But isn’t it equally despicable for the person who’s buying the access?” Within minutes of Trump’s first response, Paul was shouting from across the stage and didn’t let up for the course of the debate.
“Here’s what gets me”.
“Senator Paul stands by his statement that this caucus wouldn’t cost the party anything, that he would fund it. The money is in the bank, and we anticipate the support of the full central committee for a caucus in 2016″, Paul’s chief campaign strategist Doug Stafford said in a statement. You can understand his confusion: For six years, Paul’s been arguing that tea partiers are essentially anti-government libertarians at heart.
Rand Paul has had enough of Donald Trump. Imagine how devastating that must be to Paul psychologically. It’s an important date for Rand Paul and his aspirations for the White House – and his backup plan.
Or … has it? In the third and fourth paragraphs, Trump took time to drop politics and boast about how he is a better golf player than the Kentucky senator. If for some reason if that were not to happen, that would complicate things. You’ve also supported a host of other liberal policies….
Paul’s main complaint about Trump is that he feels Trump does not operate by a set of principles; however, he operates on what is most politically expedient or what will profit him the most.
Instead of defending whatever conservative credentials and positions he holds, Trump plays the bombastic card once again. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. But it’s a fallacy.
Trump added, “Yeah, they’ve been indicted, so he’s a mess, there is no question about it”.
But back to the original question.
The five candidates gaining the group’s approval are U.S. Sens.
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It won’t just be Paul’s future that will weigh on Republicans’ minds, either. Rand Paul has a potentially make-or-break moment for his campaign long before the next GOP debate.