View Full Version : Article: The ruling class on the right should give Rand Paul a fair hearing
devil21
07-22-2013, 02:20 PM
Nice write-up and good to see some pundits coming out to defend Rand and Jack.
http://www.worldtribune.com/2013/07/22/the-ruling-class-on-the-right-should-give-rand-paul-a-fair-hearing/
enhanced_deficit
07-23-2013, 07:09 AM
Lest people wake up and take place of the "ruling class".
Cleaner44
07-23-2013, 08:06 AM
The funny thing is that the National Review, employer of Jonah Goldberg and critic of Rand and Jack, has a circulation of about 200,000 per month. This tells me that most Americans not only don't read their crap, but they also don't give a rats ass what some self-aggrandising media member wants to tell them to think.
FSP-Rebel
07-23-2013, 10:43 AM
Definitely an ally
Paul is one of the few voices in Washington who seeks to repeal the welfare-warfare state. He has been right on almost every issue. He is against the Gang of Eight immigration bill. He wants to slash spending by over $600 billion — the only plan that realistically will rein in skyrocketing deficits. He is pro-life. He defends states’ rights and federalism. He opposes the use of drone strikes that kill innocent civilians. He is pushing for sweeping entitlement reform. He seeks to dismantle the National Security Agency’s spying program. And he hopes to end our disastrous foreign adventurism — arming Al Qaida in Syria, invading Iraq, bombing Libya and aiding Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
ObiRandKenobi
07-23-2013, 10:49 AM
after giving the ruling class a fair hearing, ive decided that they can suck it.
devil21
07-23-2013, 02:22 PM
The funny thing is that the National Review, employer of Jonah Goldberg and critic of Rand and Jack, has a circulation of about 200,000 per month. This tells me that most Americans not only don't read their crap, but they also don't give a rats ass what some self-aggrandising media member wants to tell them to think.
Im more inclined to think the National Review and associated publications aren't for mainstream consumption any way. They are for providing the talking points and strategy to those that are involved in mainstream consumption. Think of National Review as a tip sheet for Fox News anchors and WashPost authors.
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