Rand Paul is taking it to the next level

November 11th, 2009 11:00 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Commentary, Election, Liberty, Maven Commentary, Politics, Ron Paul, rand paul  |  5 Responses

Many people just assumed that Rand Paul would be an afterthought going into the Kentucky GOP Primary against establishment favorite Trey Grayson. Many people were wrong.

Following the gigantic shift in poll numbers, showing that Paul now has a slim lead over Grayson in the contest, Dr. Paul is getting serious. He’s going to break some bread with the establishment. He’s going to meet with Senator Mitch McConnell.

(WHAS11) – The surprise candidate in Kentucky’s Republican U.S. Senate primary tells WHAS11 News he is reaching out to senior Senator, Mitch McConnell.

Rand Paul is a Bowling Green eye surgeon. His campaign’s poll numbers and fundraising success have stunned party leaders and it is early in the game.

So who is he and does he have a chance?

Most Kentucky political observers expected the democrats to duke it out in the senate primary while Republican Trey Grayson sat back and prepared for the fall campaign.

But Rand Paul and the sudden uprising of fiscal conservatism in the tea party movement appears to have changed all that.

Some people who have supported Rand Paul’s father, Ron Paul, had concerns that Rand would abandon his principles once (or if) he get to DC. Truth be told, it must be extremely difficult to resist doing so. But the younger Paul has the blood of his father coursing through his veins. He’s given no indication thus far that any liberty-loving principles will be abandoned. I expect that to continue right on through his coming 12 years in the Senate.

At this point no one except Paul and McConnell know what will be discussed at their meeting. Is Paul trying to win over the establishment to his anti-establishment ways? Was the meeting set up by McConnell to twist Paul’s arm toward the “center”, politically?

In any case, the meeting is an encouraging sign for Paul. If Paul didn’t raise over a million and follow it up with a jump in the polls this meeting would probably not be taking place. The bottom line is that Rand Paul has an “it” factor that many do not have. He’s likable. He’s pragmatic. He articulates his positions in a manner that would make his father jealous. He has the potential to take the cause of liberty to new levels of popularity.

With Ron Paul I was hoping against hope he would be our next President. With Rand Paul I am not merely hoping, I’m expecting him to win.

Check him out at RandPaul2010.com.

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  1. guest says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 4:45 pm (#)

    More like dining with the devil. I am a strong supporter of Dr. Paul. His distantce from the establishment is his greatest attractant. Hope he keeps it that way.

  2. Steve says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 4:50 pm (#)

    You gotta meet with the establishment eventually. It's what seperates the winners from the <1% Losertarians.

  3. Steve says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 4:50 pm (#)

    You gotta meet with the establishment eventually. It's what seperates the winners from the <1% Losertarians.

  4. jhonsun says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 5:34 pm (#)

    In what ways does Rand Paul's political views differ from his father's. I have heard it said before that there are some differences but so far I see mostly similarities (which is good). Just wondering where he differs from his father's viewpoints. Thanks!

  5. jhonsun says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 5:34 pm (#)

    In what ways does Rand Paul's political views differ from his father's. I have heard it said before that there are some differences but so far I see mostly similarities (which is good). Just wondering where he differs from his father's viewpoints. Thanks!

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