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Rand Paul’s opponent, Trey Grayson, channels Lindsey Graham

November 17th, 2009 11:54 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Commentary, Election, Maven Commentary, Politics, Ron Paul, congress, rand paul  |  16 Responses

Kentucky Republicans should be asking themselves if they want another Lindsey Graham who compromises and capitulates to the Left in the name of big government bipartisanship or if they’d like a true conservative Senator who will fight for low taxes and free markets? It’s still quite early but judging from recent comments it seems Trey Grayson is sounding more and more like Graham and Rand Paul is sounding more and more like a Republican.

A few weeks ago at a Town Hall meeting Lindsey Graham argued that he would not let Ron Paul hijack the Republican Party. Grayson seems to be taking lessons from Graham. Watch Grayson in the interview below from WHAS11 as he smugly dismisses Paul while labeling him “crazy”. Hmmm… where have we heard that tactic before?

As the news report mentions, it appears there is the potential for another establishment Republican to enter the race. That would certainly shake up the race, but I’m not sure it would be a bad thing for Paul’s chances.

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.

Peter Schiff, John Stossel, Ron Paul, Rand Paul on Glenn Beck w/ The Judge

November 6th, 2009 11:24 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Big Government, Constitution, Economics, FOX news, Free Market, John Stossel, Libertarianism, Liberty, Market Regulation, Money, Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, andrew napolitano, government spending, inflation, rand paul  |  3 Responses

Earlier today Judge Andrew Napolitano was the guest host on the Glenn Beck show. Four liberty-loving guests appeared on the show with the Judge. Peter Schiff, John Stossel, Ron Paul, and Rand Paul all appeared. When the Judge hosts Beck’s show it almost turns into an episode of Freedom Watch.

If you don’t know what Freedom Watch is then please check out http://freedomwatchonfox.com/. It’s an online only show hosted by the Judge catering to freedom-loving people everywhere.

Check out the excellent discussions from the show today below.

Republicans wrong. The real reason Deeds and Corzine lost: The Underdog Theory

November 5th, 2009 8:00 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Activism, Commentary, Constitution, Election, Liberty, Maven Commentary, Peter Schiff, Politics, Ron Paul, Ron Paul Republicans, rand paul, rule of law  |  6 Responses

Republicans displaying their “Red State pride” following the results of Tuesday’s elections need to face reality. The two GOP gubernatorial election victories in Virginia and New Jersey were unsurprising and expected. Now if a true limited government conservative beat out Bloomberg in the New York mayoral race there would be a reason for celebration.

The reason Bob McDonnell beat out Creigh Deeds in Virginia was not because McDonnell represents some new style small government Republican. McDonnell won because Deeds made campaign mistakes. McDonnell made none. Deeds lost the race more than McDonnell won it.

The same is true for the New Jersey race. Corzine, a former chairman at Goldman Sachs, easily became a scapegoat for a failing economy and political corruption. So, he lost.

What Tuesday’s election results really demonstrated was a lack of conviction for either Democrats or Republicans. When the political spectrum shines red, then blue, then red, then blue, over and over again something tangible comes to light:

America is not rooting for either party to win. America is rooting for the underdog.

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Survey shows Rand Paul now leading in Kentucky primary

November 3rd, 2009 10:32 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Activism, Election, Liberty, Polling, Ron Paul Republicans, rand paul  |  6 Responses

A new poll was released today for the Kentucky primary election in Kentucky next May. The results show Rand Paul now leading Grayson by 3%. He made up 9 points and his opponent Grayson dropped 5 points since the last poll.

This is wonderful news and hopefully will fuel the fire so that Rand can end up with an easy victory in May. Keep on fighting!

The details are here.

Rand Paul fighting, but is the fight fair?

October 29th, 2009 8:00 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Big Government, Commentary, Election, Maven Commentary, rand paul  |  4 Responses

The neo-conservative principles found in much of today’s establishment Republican Party are purely Machiavellian. They will lie, cheat, and steal to maintain power or stomp on anyone in their path. This has me concerned about the Rand Paul vs. Trey Grayson Kentucky GOP primary. The war of words are beginning to fly between the candidates. A potential larger problem is brewing though that has little to do with the campaign. It has to to with the election itself.

No, I’m not talking about the voting machines. What I’m talking about is this:

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This is what we find at the top of Kentucky’s State Board Of Elections web site. Rand Paul’s opponent in the primary is the Chairman of the Board of Elections. I’m not familiar with Kentucky law, but I can only assume that this position is automatically filled by the Secretary of State.

Trey Grayson is Kentucky’s Secretary of State.

By pointing this out I’m not suggesting that Grayson will commit some kind of voter fraud and “adjust” the election result numbers to his own benefit. In fact, I doubt he could get away with it. What I am suggesting is that if Grayson ends up winning by a small margin things could get quite ugly. Accusations from the more “vocal” Ron Paul / Rand Paul supporters would likely follow, perhaps even a lawsuit or two.

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Ron Paul and son Rand, on Cavuto

September 23rd, 2009 9:02 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Activism, Big Government, Debt, Ron Paul, government spending, rand paul  |  2 Responses

Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul appeared on Neil Cavuto’s Fox Business channel show earlier today.

Among other things Rand Paul seems to take responsibility for helping to grow the “freedom movement”. Cavuto, in the end, gets away with calling the Paul family “cheap”, but it was all in good fun. Watch below.

The Principled Outsider vs. The Status Quo Insider: Rand vs. Trey

September 22nd, 2009 9:46 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Activism, Commentary, Fund Raising, Liberty, Maven Commentary, Ron Paul, rand paul  |  0

In one corner we have a man that has lived his life inside politics. He has been campaigning for his chance at a Senate seat for several years. The stodgy big government Republicans have anointed him the chosen one. In the other corner is the energetic and principled outsider who is standing up to fight because he can’t take it anymore. The downward spiral of today’s America pried him away from his “normal” life to serve the cause of liberty and limited government.

It is Trey Grayson vs. Rand Paul in the event known as the KentuckyFight. It’s not a battle of fists, but a battle of funds. Sure, Rand is Ron Paul’s son, but when was the last time Ron Paul was labeled an insider by anyone?

The event was spawned due to the anger many felt toward Grayson for allowing his fellow Republican insiders to hold a $500/person fund raiser in Washington DC. The act of fund raising isn’t the problem. The problem is that Rand Paul is a Republican too and many of the incumbent Senators attending the Grayson fund raiser voted for last fall’s bailout. This reinforces the notion that Grayson has no intention of being fiscally conservative with our tax money.

So, the grassroots supporters of Paul decided to hold a brilliant fund raiser of their own. It’s another money bomb in an effort to raise more money than Grayson raises at his “i’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine” fund raiser. Ron Paul’s supporters are fully backing his son. Given this it is not a question of if the money bomb will raise more than Grayson, but by how much.

Beginning at midnight tonight and ending at midnight tomorrow night, September 23rd, please donate to Rand Paul and send a message to Grayson and his political elitist friends. Let them know that small government is not just rhetoric. It is a philosophy that we demand of our elected officials.

Rand Paul on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”

September 17th, 2009 11:01 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Big Government, Constitution, Debt, Economics, Foreign Policy, government spending, rand paul  |  0

Rand Paul appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” this morning to discuss his race for Senate in Kentucky. Once again he shows that he is a “force to be reckoned with” for Trey Grayson, his GOP primary opponent.

Rand Paul on CSPAN Washington Journal

September 16th, 2009 12:10 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Big Government, Civil Liberties, Constitution, Economics, Election, rand paul  |  0

Rand Paul appeared for a 30 minute call-in segment on CSPAN’s Washington Journal this morning. Many topics were discussed. Check it out below in the 3 part playlist.