- @JulieBorowski He's taking his base for granted, and he has some bad advice on the foreign policy front. Big mistake.
- @JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski if you read the text of the letter, it's simply a statement of fact. Nothing evil in and of itself.
- @LibertyPAC @JulieBorowski C'mon Jesse, you know as well as I do that this is designed to derail the talks. Which means war. Now that's evil
- @JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski I understand your concern, but doesn't his vote against new sanctions greatly outweigh signing a letter?
- .@LibertyPAC @JustinRaimondo Rand Paul deserves praise for voting against new sanctions.
- @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC I've certainly praised him for that. But sanctions are irrelevant if we go to war with Iran as Cotton wants.
- .@JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC Here's the weasel pretending that he signed the letter to "strengthen" Obama's hand in the talks
- @scotthortonshow @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC He told Megyn Kelly he's for the talks. She grinned & said that's a unique view of letter. LOL
- .@JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC @SenRandPaul is trying to be everything to everyone; ends up nothing to nobody.
- .@JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC @SenRandPaul's father's most notable quality: honesty. Rand's: flippa-floppa, waffle, weasel.
- @scotthortonshow @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC @SenRandPaul No need to get so personal Scott. It's enuff that he's wrong about his.
- .@JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC No, the core of the problem is @SenRandPaul's fundamental dishonesty, ambition above all else.
- .@JustinRaimondo @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC @SenRandPaul That's why I was correct when I told you all along he's going to keep getting worse
- @scotthortonshow @JulieBorowski @LibertyPAC He was actually getting better. & now this. I blame his advisors.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Raimondo, Bemton, Borowoski and Horton on Rand Paul Flip Flops
LOL, Jesse Benton jumps out of this discussion real fast.
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"In the conservative and libertarian movements there have been two major forms of surrender, of abandonment of the cause. The most common and most glaringly obvious form is one we are all too familiar with: the sellout. The young libertarian or conservative arrives in Washington, at some think-tank or in Congress or as an administrative aide, ready and eager to do battle, to roll back the State in service to his cherished radical cause. And then something happens: sometimes gradually, sometimes with startling suddenness. You go to some cocktail parties, you find that the Enemy seems very pleasant, you start getting enmeshed in Beltway marginalia, and pretty soon you are placing the highest importance on some trivial committee vote, or on some piddling little tax cut or amendment, and eventually you are willing to abandon the battle altogether for a cushy contract, or a plush government job. And as this sellout process continues, you find that your major source of irritation is not the statist enemy, but the troublemakers out in the field who are always yapping about principle and even attacking you for selling out the cause. And pretty soon you and The Enemy have an indistinguishable face." - Murray Rothbard
ReplyDeletehttps://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/murray-n-rothbard/on-resisting-evil-2/
surprised Jesse actually got into it.
ReplyDeleteJustin, I like you dude but Scott is right. Electoral politics is going to get us NOWHERE. It NEVER has. It's like trying to reform the Mafia. Good luck to that. lol.
ReplyDeleteScott Horton is great
ReplyDeleteWhat is wrong with Rand? I would say there are two things.
ReplyDeleteOne: he REALLY wants to be president. He will do just about anything to make that happen.
Two: he is a religious loon that thinks that the modern state of Israel is the fulfillment of prophecy.
I think that the two things wrong with Randy are:
Delete1. He wants to be president.
2. He REALLY wants to be president.