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Republican Leaders Trying To Help, Tame Rand Paul

CHARLES BABINGTON   05/21/10 08:58 PM ET   AP

Rand Paul Republicans Tame

WASHINGTON — Even as national Republican officials seek ways to limit damage from Rand Paul's unorthodox remarks, the Kentucky Senate nominee raised more eyebrows Friday by defending the oil company blamed for the Gulf oil spill.

Those comments, on top of Paul's earlier suggestion that businesses should have the right to turn away racial minorities, sent gleeful Democrats into full attack mode while top Republicans pondered how to calm things down.

It's a delicate issue. The Republican establishment spurned Paul and supported his opponent, Trey Grayson, the hand-picked choice of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

Paul, a favorite of the tea party movement, walloped Grayson in Tuesday's primary. Now, chastened GOP leaders are dealing with a novice and outsider who, feeling his oats, has expressed his robust libertarian views in a series of interviews that have caused political pros to wince.

High-ranking Republicans from Washington have quietly reached out to Paul and his aides, trying to start healing the breach and to nudge him toward greater campaign discipline, said three GOP operatives close to the situation.

The three, who would speak only on background to avoid antagonizing Paul and his supporters, disagreed on how the initial exchanges have gone. A Washington-based Republican official, who has spoken with Paul's campaign advisers, said the harsh national reaction to the nominee's MSNBC interview on Wednesday "was like a wake-up call" to his inner circle.

"They know they messed up" by allowing liberal show host Rachel Maddow to draw out Paul's thoughts on the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the official said. Paul told Maddow he abhors racial discrimination, but he also suggested the federal government shouldn't have the power to force restaurants to admit minorities against their will.

There were signs late Friday that Paul was getting the message. His campaign canceled his scheduled appearance Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," accusing reporters of being obsessed with the civil rights flap.

"They just want to keep beating this same dead horse," said campaign manager David Adams. "We're finished talking about that."

Whether Paul will embrace other advice from outsiders is unclear. A well-connected Republican official, based in Kentucky, said the nominee is extremely self-confident and may resist the idea of bringing more experienced and mainstream GOP strategists into his circle.

"There's lots of chatter, 'we've got to get this guy some help,'" the official said, adding that he's not convinced Paul realizes the danger of saying yes to so many interview requests.

Washington-based Republican strategists hope to strike a balance. They'd like to persuade Paul to be more selective and disciplined in his remarks but not lose the freshness and candor that appeal to voters seeking a change in Washington.

Paul, an eye doctor and son of libertarian presidential candidate Ron Paul, criticized President Barack Obama's handling of the Gulf oil spill Friday, calling it overtly antibusiness.

"What I don't like from the president's administration is this sort of, 'I'll put my boot heel on the throat of BP,'" he said in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America." "I think that sounds really un-American in his criticism of business."

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told CNN on May 2: "Our job basically is to keep the boot on the neck of British Petroleum."

Other Republicans have criticized the government's handling of the oil spill. But few have been so vocal in defending BP, the company responsible for the deep well and offshore rig that exploded last month, killing 11 workers and spewing millions of gallons of oil.

Paul said BP has agreed to pay the costs of the cleanup and damage. "I think it's part of this sort of blame-game society in the sense that it's always got to be somebody's fault instead of the fact that maybe sometimes accidents happen," he told ABC.

He also referred to a Kentucky coal mine accident that killed two men, saying he had met with the families and admired the coal miners' courage.

"We had a mining accident that was very tragic," Paul said. "Then we come in and it's always someone's fault. Maybe sometimes accidents happen."

Mine safety advocate Tony Oppegard said it's premature to make such comments because the federal investigation of the Dotiki mine cave-in is not finished. "It's easy for him to say we look for someone to blame," Oppegard said, "but the fact is, this company had a horrible safety record."

Democratic groups, meanwhile, are issuing almost nonstop streams of Paul-bashing video clips, e-mails and statements. Paul is not just a Kentucky phenomenon, they contend, taunting Republican senators in Gulf coast states to say whether they agree with his comments about BP.

"Republicans have eagerly tried to claim the energy of the tea party, and with that – as exemplified by Rand Paul – they'll have to answer for a number of positions outside the mainstream," said Hari Sevugan, spokesman for the Democratic National Committee.

Citing a Kentucky poll showing Paul with a big lead over Democratic Senate nominee Jack Conway, several Republican officials said there's sufficient time to bring more discipline and discretion to the newcomer's campaign. A key step will occur Saturday, when McConnell, Paul and other state GOP officials meet privately and in public at a long-scheduled postelection "unity" event in Frankfort.

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Associated Press writers Roger Alford in Kentucky and Michele Salcedo in Washington contributed to this report.

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sassafra
I yam what I yam and tha's all what I yam
09:47 AM on 05/25/2010
the gop still doesn't get it. they're trying to ride the whirlwind which is the tea party, but they don't realize it's they, themselves who are being ridden. fox news has abandoned the gop and has openly allied itself with the teabaggers, who make no apologies or efforts to hide their intentions to either take over the gop or supplant them entirely. the gop in turn still erroneously believes fox to be in their pocket.
the gop's only hope for survival oddly enough, would be for it to suck it up, and act like true moderate bob dole style republicans. conservative statesmen who can legislate, compromise, have conservative ideals, yet debate in a reasoned and civilized manner.
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
06:53 PM on 05/24/2010
An open memo to the media: please keep cameras and microphones in front of Rand Paul, Sarah Palin, Michael Steele and Michele Bachman from now until November.
08:27 PM on 05/24/2010
Problem is, many of these newcomers are so full of themselves (because of where they're based) that they don't realize that there's intelligence past the their own States' boundaries...
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
06:44 PM on 05/24/2010
Run Rand run ! ! ! All the way to the White House!
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
06:49 PM on 05/24/2010
because the white separatist movement is making a comeback?
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jcd8822
06:38 PM on 05/24/2010
Let's hope that Rand Paul keeps flapping his jaw and giving the GOP fits. LOL
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IllinoisTexan43
ObamaBiden:2012. We built that!
04:24 PM on 05/24/2010
We'll see if the GOP is successful if Rand Paul's political contributions from white supre mac ist organizations and websites like Stormfront aren't addressed in the media. Something tells me they won't.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/5/24/869320/-SCANDAL!-Rand-Paul-MUST-return-Neo-Nazi-funds-NOW-and-DENOUNCE-Stormfront.org
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
06:03 PM on 05/24/2010
Crazy... thanks for the link!

#418
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WeirdScience
Even our reality checks are bouncing!
06:16 PM on 05/24/2010
Seconded.

#419.
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Mor-a-Les
07:42 PM on 05/24/2010
S-C-A-R-Y
04:03 PM on 05/24/2010
I didn't take Rand Paul's comments to be racist. In fact, he said he would have voted in favor of the civil rights legislation. His comments are more directed as to what rights and responsibilities the federal government actually has. Can they tell a business who they can sell to? Then can't they tell a business who not to sell to? It is a legal gray area.
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dragonmaster
03:25 PM on 05/24/2010
Why should the GOP try and muzzle Paul?

He basically at least has the courage to say what the GOP also feels- only they hide their racism, sexism and homophobia far more sublimely.

Ah yes- they are afraid now after 40 plus years of using every social/cultural issue to hoodwink Americans in voting against their best interests- the cat may have gotten out of the bag.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
06:46 PM on 05/24/2010
Rand in '12!
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
06:54 PM on 05/24/2010
He won't do any better then his father, but i hope Rand tries - I like a good comedy.
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Yikes11
Elbows off the Table
02:58 PM on 05/24/2010
From e-mail received. Feel free to cut, paste and forward.
dnesday, Rand Paul, the GOP’s US Senate candidate for Kentucky repeated his claim that a central piece of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was wrong, and that businesses should be free to discriminate against whomever they please.1
Then, on Thursday, FOX anchor John Stossel went even further, calling for the section of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that applies to business to be repealed.2 And he’s refused to back down.

www.colorofchange.org/stossel/?id=1943-85322453224

FOX has a history of providing a platform for bigoted views and race-baiting. Most recently you helped us hold FOX accountable by stripping Glenn Beck of more than 100 of his advertisers, after Beck called President Obama a “racist” with a “deep-seated hatred for white people.”3

But Stossel has arguably gone beyond Beck, echoing segregationist arguments from the Jim Crow era:

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It’s time for FOX News to make a choice. Are they going to give Stossel a platform to revive dangerously outdated perspectives? Or will they move with the rest of the nation into the 21st century? Please call on FOX News to fire John Stossel. And once you do, please ask your friends and family to do the same:

http://www.colorofchange.org/stossel/?id=1943-853224

Thanks and Peace,
02:44 PM on 05/24/2010
So they are going to teach Dr. Rand Paul to tot the Republican view points? Yet, how many times have U heard Tea Partiers don't stand with NO POLITICAL PARTY? Tea partiers listen up, "WHEN THE REPUBLICANS GET DONE WITH DR. PAUL, HE WILL NOT HAVE ANY TEA PARTIER VIEW POINTS OR TALKING POINTS LEFT IN HIM" Attention, attention all tea partiers! Dr. Paul no longer stands on YOUR view points! Ha,Ha, HE GOTCHA YA!
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StevenevetS
02:41 PM on 05/24/2010
It seems that the GOP has too many Frankenstein's Monsters running around.
I thought they were against experimenting with DNA.

(Probably because they can't get their hands on any chromosomes that are severely defective.)
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StevenevetS
02:42 PM on 05/24/2010
Oops! I meant "that aren't severely defective."
02:52 PM on 05/24/2010
They thought it was going to be so easy sailing to November! So now they throw away their educated,intelligent GOP leaders for Brain dead nit twits that they got to try to muzzle and constantly rebuke or walk back to the 18 hundreds with them all. COOL, let's enjoy the ride!
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
02:40 PM on 05/24/2010
"They know they messed up" by allowing liberal show host Rachel Maddow to draw out Paul's thoughts" So what they are saying is "It's ok think that stuff, but for God's sake don't come right out and say it." Nice.............I see the GOP's election strategy, never tell the hayseeds what's going on....right?
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mancoff
02:20 PM on 05/24/2010
Republican leaders says there is time for Paul Rand to learn " more dicipline and discretion to his campaigning. Translation" "We'll teach Paul how to avoid telling the truth, deny, deny, deny, avoid any media that challenges and questions what you say, only speak to audiences who agree with you to begin with, take only the easy interviews where they have promised to go easy and always put Party before country, truth be dammed". Kentucky your gonna be taken for a real "ride" with this guy and your State and your country will suffer for it. Watch this "whinner" back pedal in public and pander in private while talking out of both sides of his mouth.
02:48 PM on 05/24/2010
Absolutely a new rule! Don't be interviewed unless it is totally script before the interview, even if u have to write it on your hand to remember the ans.! Dr. Paul, shut your mouth an abide by the GOP rules or we won't back ya there buddy! Black mail, Black mail till the Tea partier IS A Republican through an through.
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Mor-a-Les
07:49 PM on 05/24/2010
Also, the party will want to teach him to vote No, No, No.
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JavaManiac
...with liberty and justice for all
02:03 PM on 05/24/2010
Acronym for TEABAGGER: Totally Enraged About Blacks And Gays Getting Equal Rights.
04:31 PM on 05/24/2010
Awseome! Fanned and faved!
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
01:39 PM on 05/24/2010
Hey, dandierandiepaul - the palinista is calling, line one! She thinks you're backing off your palinista views and wants you to know that she will not tolerate it!
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01:55 PM on 05/24/2010
I want Rand paul in Full bloom, Can you hear the battle cry for sanity. Let him loose, you need to let him fail if the Republicans want to will in 2012.
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liberalOrgonian
12:50 PM on 05/24/2010
Those repubs will get a hold of him and soon he will be talking just like them.
Another republican Zombie scripted & schooled by Luntz.
Stop saying TParty, Rand.