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politics and politicians Title: Sources: Inner Circle of Republican Party is Genuinely Fearful of Rand Paul Every insurgent candidate likes to think he has an establishment somewhere quaking in its boots. But in the case of Senator Rand Paul, the fear seems to be very real. This isnt evident from watching cable news, where well-credentialed Republicans tend to regard Paul with equal parts curiosity and dismissal. You have to skirt behind the scenes, to some of the more in-depth political coverage, to get a good view of the freakout. Thus MSNBC.com this morning: New York Rep. Pete King knows hes a long shot for the GOP presidential nomination. He has little national following, no campaign organization, and must constantly remind people hes considering a run to keep his name in the mix at all. But if King doesnt make it to the White House, hell happily settle for another victory: Making sure Rand Paul doesnt get there either. And its not just Peter King: In interviews with msnbc, King and [Fox News contributor John] Bolton each made clear that Pauls rise within the party loomed large in their thinking. Theres little precedent for this in recent political contests. Candidates werent jumping into the 2012 race because they wanted to counter Rick Perrys looser immigration position or Rick Santorums disregard for libertarianism. And the GOP establishment isnt tossing and turning at night over Jeb Bushs support for Common Core or Chris Christies signing his states own DREAM Act; indeed, one of Republican governors constantly touted strengths is their willingness to experiment on domestic policy. But ask a few questions about forever war and invasive surveillance, and elite Republicans line up around the block for a chance to destroy you. Problem is, Paul hasnt gone down easily. Hes statistically tied with Scott Walker to win the Iowa caucus, according to a recent Des Moines Register poll, and hes grabbed boldfaced headlines for his efforts to reach out to black and Millennial voters, something GOP bigwigs encourage but cant ever seem to pull off. Hence the fear. Ive mentioned the 2016 race to multiple people I know who work in Republican politics here in Washington, only to have them reflexively start fretting about Paul. You would think he was Republicans primary antagonist in 2016, rather than Hillary Clinton. If the party cant stop Paul, they seem determined to isolate him. With Scott Walkers refusal last week to rule out ground troops in Syria, and with nearly every other GOP presidential hopefulPerry, Christie, Rubio, Graham, Bolton, King, Santorumhaving taken a swing at Paul, its quite likely that the Kentucky senator will be the only candidate on that debate stage who favors a more modest foreign policy. And yet still the fear remainsand for good reason. The one candidate that could potentially bring in new Republicans to the field would be someone like Rand Paul, a former Obama staffer said last year. Its amazing what a little dissent can do.
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#1. To: GeorgiaConservative (#0)
The establishment is genuinely fearful of anyone outside of " the click " or anyone that they cannot control. Does this mean that Ran is NOT in the Click, or is this story just a con job to make everyone think he is not?
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If true, that would be reason enough to support Dr. Paul.
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