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politics and politicians Title: Rand Paul attacks Clinton and names the enemy of the US – 'radical Islam' (Republican Leadership Summit - NH) The Kentucky senator also asks Republicans to help him take partys message to rich, poor, black, white, brown as he campaigns for 2016 presidential nomination Rand Paul on Saturday attacked Hillary Clinton, the only declared Democratic candidate for president so far, over her record as secretary of state under Barack Obama, her use of a private email server while in that job and the human rights records of some donors to her charitable foundation. The Kentucky senator also asked Republicans to help him take the partys message to new people
rich, poor, black, white, brown as he campaigns for the presidential nomination in 2016. Speaking in Nashua, New Hampshire, at the Republican Leadership Summit where most of the declared and potential GOP candidates for president were scheduled to speak on Friday and Saturday the libertarian-tinged candidate largely focused on foreign policy, an area in which he has been vulnerable to attack over his supposedly isolationist stance. He named radical Islam as the enemy of the US and focused again on the Benghazi attacks of 2012 and Clintons role in the US response. Libya was a mistake, he said, referring the Obama administrations military support of rebels who toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. One thing that is probably true in the Middle East: every time we have toppled a secular dictator, a secular strong man, weve gotten chaos and the rise of radical Islam. If we want to defend our country, we have to know the enemy and we have to name the enemy. The president wont name the enemy, but I will: its radical Islam. Until we name it we cant defeat them, and I will tell you this: if I were commander in chief I would do everything it takes to
defend the country against radical Islam. Paul also emphasised his supposed appeal to a wider section of the populace than most Republicans, particularly on social issues like sentencing laws and the legal status of some drugs. Not for the first time, he invoked an unlikely inspiration: Robert Henri, the founder of the early 20th-century Ashcan school of American social-realist painting. I think we need to stay true to principle, he said. I dont think we need to dilute our message, but I do think our message needs to be carried to new people. We need to talk to business owners, we need to talk to the workers. We need to talk to the rich, poor, white, black, brown ... I like to think of the image of Robert Henri, who said to young painters: Paint like a man coming over the hill singing. I think if we proclaim our message with the passion of Patrick [sic] Henri
then I think well be the dominant party again. Opening up to questions from the audience We have time for two or three questions, as long as theyre easy questions, said the senator, who has had a number of tricky interactions with the media since announcing his run for the White House last week Paul was asked whether he thought the Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, who has repeatedly said she will not run for president despite appeals from the left, would become Clintons running mate. Paul largely avoided the question, choosing instead to milk supportive laughter while attacking Clinton on familiar lines. Im starting to worry that when Hillary Clinton travels theres going to need to be two planes, he said. One for her entourage and one for her baggage. And the plane for the baggage is really getting heavy. The whole email thing, he continued, in reference to Clintons contentious use of a private email server while secretary of state, is she sort of above the rules? She doesnt have to use a government server? My server was protected by the secret service does she think theres, like, floppy disks in her basement? I think theres a lot more going on; theres more coming. Paul also repeated a common attack line, mentioning donations made to the Clinton Foundation, which is run by the candidate, her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and their daughter, Chelsea, by countries with questionable records on womens rights. Do you know a woman was gang raped by seven men in Saudi Arabia and they arrested the woman? Paul asked. Probably gave her 90 lashes for being in a car with an unmarried man. Does anyone remember South Africa and apartheid and how everybody rose up and people quit investing? Youd think shed be leading a disinvestment programme against Saudi Arabia, instead of taking their money.
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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
So the enemy is 'radical Islam' - but Iran isn't... and should be allowed to have nuclear weapons? Alrightee then.
The Republican & Democrat party of Jihad refuses to declare war on their Muslim brothers. The Republican leadership in congress (Boehner & McConnell) say... allahu akbar, and appropriate Trillions to train and equip al-CIA-da for jihad against their "Great Satan", We The People. They'll never shyte where they eat. Too much $$ to be made from the military industrial complex by keeping the perpetual war wobbling along.
Not going to happen. The "poor black,white,and brown" are bought and paid for with your tax money by the Dims,and most of the rich are the ones using your tax dollars to buy them. No way in hell he or anyone else can compete with "free stuff".
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
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