Rand Paul with Judge Napolitano on Glenn Beck
December 20th, 2009 9:12 am | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Big Government, Liberty, rand paul | 10 Responses
Kentucky Senate candidate and son of Ron Paul, Rand Paul, appeared on the Glenn Beck show on Friday with guest host Judge Andrew Napolitano. Paul continues his anti-establishment mantra by associating himself with tea partiers and warning that he will make term limits a “national issue”.
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December 20th, 2009 at 2:43 pm (#)
The latest "scandal" (very suspicious in its nature and timing) seems to indicate that there's a bit of developing concern (or perhaps desperation) in the Trey Grayson camp. Should we allow ourselves to be suckered into this kind of anonymous/guerrilla warfare on the Internet, we're no smarter than someone who gets duped into phishing, chain letter or other spam email scams.
December 20th, 2009 at 2:43 pm (#)
The latest "scandal" (very suspicious in its nature and timing) seems to indicate that there's a bit of developing concern (or perhaps desperation) in the Trey Grayson camp. Should we allow ourselves to be suckered into this kind of anonymous/guerrilla warfare on the Internet, we're no smarter than someone who gets duped into phishing, chain letter or other spam email scams.
December 20th, 2009 at 8:36 pm (#)
I used to enjoy and trust Sean Hannity but I must tell you, lately he has become a bit too repetitious for my likings, both his radio and Tele programs have turned into an Obama political lynching rally.The same monotonous and vindictive political figures of the past are too predictable to maintain my viewing interest. I don't like the puppet president myself' and I refuse to invest my precious free time watching the openly biased MSNBC. It is all a waste. I believe a more informative venue is in order.
December 20th, 2009 at 7:00 pm (#)
Darryl, the nature of it wasn't "suspicious" at all. Campaigns use garbage all the time. But the garbage WAS real. He should've deleted the messages that stayed on his page for 2 years. It wasn't some phony pictures and comments. No excuse for that. We wold've publicized this factual dirt as well.
December 20th, 2009 at 7:00 pm (#)
Darryl, the nature of it wasn't "suspicious" at all. Campaigns use garbage all the time. But the garbage WAS real. He should've deleted the messages that stayed on his page for 2 years. It wasn't some phony pictures and comments. No excuse for that. We wold've publicized this factual dirt as well.
December 20th, 2009 at 7:44 pm (#)
Republican Party opposition should come as no surprise to Rand. His father defeated a Democrat-turned Republican who was supported by all the big guns of the Republican Party at the time; former President Bush, his son, Govenor Bush, Tom Delay and Newt Gingrigh. Knock 'em dead, Rand. Your father did.
December 20th, 2009 at 7:44 pm (#)
Republican Party opposition should come as no surprise to Rand. His father defeated a Democrat-turned Republican who was supported by all the big guns of the Republican Party at the time; former President Bush, his son, Govenor Bush, Tom Delay and Newt Gingrigh. Knock 'em dead, Rand. Your father did.
December 20th, 2009 at 8:13 pm (#)
To me, it shows that Grayson has no redeeming qualities as a candidate; that he has to focus so much on Rand Paul and Rand Paul campaign workers. He never talks up his non-existent positives.
December 20th, 2009 at 8:36 pm (#)
I used to enjoy and trust Sean Hannity but I must tell you, lately he has become a bit too repetitious for my likings, both his radio and Tele programs have turned into an Obama political lynching rally.The same monotonous and vindictive political figures of the past are too predictable to maintain my viewing interest. I don't like the puppet president myself' and I refuse to invest my precious free time watching the openly biased MSNBC. It is all a waste. I believe a more informative venue is in order.
December 20th, 2009 at 8:36 pm (#)
I used to enjoy and trust Sean Hannity but I must tell you, lately he has become a bit too repetitious for my likings, both his radio and Tele programs have turned into an Obama political lynching rally.The same monotonous and vindictive political figures of the past are too predictable to maintain my viewing interest. I don't like the puppet president myself' and I refuse to invest my precious free time watching the openly biased MSNBC. It is all a waste. I believe a more informative venue is in order.