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Rand Paul Distances Himself From Libertarian Party

ROGER ALFORD   06/ 8/10 07:57 PM ET   AP

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FRANKFORT, Ky. — Republican Rand Paul said Tuesday he differs with the Libertarian Party by opposing abortion and supporting judicious overseas troop deployment, distancing himself from the party his father once represented in a presidential election.

The U.S. Senate candidate from Kentucky told syndicated conservative talk show host Sean Hannity that he doesn't fit the mold of a Libertarian. Paul said his conservative social views and willingness to send troops abroad to protect the U.S. set him apart from the party some have tried to associate him with.

"Instead of maybe saying we're never anywhere overseas, I say we need to be more judicious in where we are, in that I don't think we can afford to be everywhere all the time," Paul said. "But it also doesn't mean that we never intervene and that we can allow people to attack us."

Libertarians suggested after Paul's victory in the Republican primary May 18 that they might field a challenger to Paul and Democratic nominee Jack Conway, but have since backed off the notion.

Kentucky Libertarian Party Chairman Ken Moellman said last week it seems "rather impractical" to run against the two well-funded candidates. The filing deadline is Aug. 10.

Political observers had reasoned that a Libertarian candidate could siphon votes from Paul, the son of Texas Congressman and two-time presidential candidate Ron Paul. Ron Paul ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988, then as a Republican in 2008.

Tuesday was the second straight day Paul has appeared on conservative talk shows. He had retreated from the national scene for several weeks after making a series of divisive statements, including suggesting that government should not require private businesses to serve minorities.

Paul sparked widespread anger with remarks last month to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow that he has misgivings about the Civil Rights Act. Paul told Maddow he abhors racial discrimination but suggested that the federal government should not have the power to force restaurants to serve minorities if owners don't want to.

Paul ruffled feathers again by defending the oil company blamed for the Gulf oil spill and telling a Russian TV station that babies of illegal immigrants shouldn't automatically receive U.S. citizenship.

Paul told Hannity on Tuesday that the "most momentous vote" a senator can cast is to send U.S. troops into combat, and that, when troops are used, a declaration of war should be made.

"If I were in the Senate, I would have asked for a declaration of war with Afghanistan, and I would have voted for it because I think we can't let people organize in a country and attack us," he said. "I think there are times when we have to go in and prevent, at times, people that are organizing to attack us."

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JShankel 09:21 PM on 06/08/2010
Looks like someone just found out that identifying yourself with a narrow, rigid, uncompromising ideology that never takes actual circumstances into account and only regurgitates canned answers for each and every reality makes for good bumper-sticker rabble rousing but doesn't win general elections.

Which is why, despite a general sympathy for libertarian values in this country, you never have  Read More...
09:17 AM on 06/10/2010
For once, I agree with Rand Paul: he's no libertarian. No, he has combined the worst parts of libertarianism -- corporate rule -- with the most oppressive parts of conservatism -- warmongering and anti-abortion.
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Winston Smith
GOP solution: GIVE THE 1% MORE !!!
09:32 PM on 06/09/2010
Paul is selling out. And the libertarianism are selling out by not running against a Republican.

Rand hides from his libertarian beliefs . His Dad would never hide from.

Ron has integrity. Rand is a better politician.
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Nuyorican21
MALDEF Law Clerk
12:46 PM on 06/10/2010
Agreed. I can't respect any intelligent person who is a TP'er (if you can find one) or a Libertarian when they say they vote Republican. Republicans are not fiscally responsible and oppose women's reproductive choice (and sponsored increases in Medicare). You can't be a Libertarian and vote Republican.
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johuyik
is heavily censored here.
08:55 PM on 06/09/2010
I believe his press statement was something like:

"I initially embraced the Libertarian party because they were essential to winning the primary. But now as I head into the general election I'll have to move to the middle to get elected."

...for someone who's not a Washington insider he sure campaigns like one.
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charles116
04:40 PM on 06/09/2010
He seems to be the only one who doesn't get the joke.
Rand - joke
Punchline - YOU'RE FINISHED!
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enlightenedgirl
the truth will set you free
03:08 PM on 06/09/2010
Look up "Libertarian" in the dictionary and there is a picture of the Paul Family.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2012!
02:23 PM on 06/09/2010
Rand Paul is truly a man of his convictions......in times like these it is truly inspirational to see a man hold true to what he believes....And as soon as he's told what that is, we'll see a brand new Rand.....I hope it comes with a different voice and hairdo....
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rich misty
01:51 PM on 06/09/2010
Whatever he is doing, it's simply a Stormfront.

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t632288/

Rand Paul ^ has been attending Stormfront events... Campaigning and fundraising with machine gun totin White Supremacists. With Stormfront support he was able to raise $450,000 cash in 24 hours.

http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/White_Supremacists_July_4_Tea_Parties.htm

There is a very strong White Supremacist element ^ Stormfront devotes an entire section of their website to the Tea Party and they actively recruit at Tea Party events with Rand Paul's consent.

http://www.adl.org/special_reports/rage-grows-in-America/tea-parties.asp

http://regions.adl.org/plains-states/news/adl-urges-tea-party-movement.html

http://www.davidduke.com/general/great-early-victories-in-2010-primaries_18005.html

David Duke, Grand Wiz zard of the K K K fully endorses Rand Paul for US Senate
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antmousie
07:05 PM on 06/09/2010
It shouldn't come as a big surprise to many.
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balmora
06:46 AM on 06/10/2010
Just because Stormfront posted the video on their websight does not mean that the event that was being attended was in any was sponsored by Stormfront.

Stormfront can post anybody they want on their website, they can post Obama videos and it doesn't mean a thing, and certainly doesn't meant what you're implying it does.
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Billyguitar
Disgusted by politics since John Anderson lost. In
01:18 PM on 06/09/2010
A distinction without a difference.
01:18 PM on 06/09/2010
Politicans should be required to wear logo's like NASCAR... since they do the same thing

www.thePeoplesLink.com
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ECB
Your micro-bio is empty
12:56 PM on 06/09/2010
Careful Rand with this and comparing yourself to MLK you are going to lose that key r@cist vote !
12:34 PM on 06/09/2010
This is pretty funny since the Pauls are currently the most well known libertarians in the country.

He's splitting hairs when he says that he differs from the party on the issue of abortion. While the majority of libertarians may feel that laws against abortion are a government intrusion the official party platform is more non-committal than that. In fact I bet that a lot of folks that lean libertarian are anti-choice.

I lose more respect for this man every day. Talk about not being able to stick to your principals. Transparent political maneuvering.
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antmousie
07:04 PM on 06/09/2010
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see alot of the self-idententified Libertarians, in fact vote in favor of a federal ban on abortion, in at least most circumstances. They would make ample justification for this, which totally disregards the individual rights of women. This would more properly identify them as Fiscal Libertarians, and Social Conservatives. In that case, they could not properly identify as Libertarians. The fiscal/social policy difference seems to pretty much encompass the Republican party. Well, there are still a few Republicans, mostly women, who believe in a woman's right to choose.
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balmora
06:51 AM on 06/10/2010
Just as there are some democrats who believe in the sanctity of life, which is why I say people show not support a party, but support or oppose each issue individually.
12:32 PM on 06/09/2010
What happened? Did Dr. Paul realize suddenly that his libertarian views would get him trashed in a general election? Come on, bud... if you're gonna go down anyway, at least go down sticking to your guns!
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JShankel
I want my country forward
07:15 PM on 06/09/2010
Yeah, "If elected, I promise to do nothing" sounds good...at first...but there's some sort of flaw with that philosophy that I just can't seem to figure out.
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
11:54 AM on 06/09/2010
wow, that's a sharp slap in the face to his Libertarian backers..
bye-bye Rand, don't let the screen door hit ya....
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Downrivers
Siskiyou Mountains
11:52 AM on 06/09/2010
Rand Paul has completely demonstrated he lacks the courage of his convictions.
11:48 AM on 06/09/2010
ROFLMAO! Did I call it or what! And he hasn't even been elected yet. YIKES!!

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MEH! Another corporatist wolf in cheap sheep clothing and a fake champion of the "little guy"!
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RAND IS NOT RON! JUST ANOTHER CORPORATIST RENFIELD IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING!! HE WILL MOST CERTAINLY TURN HIS BACK ON MIDDLE CLASS KENTUCKIANS. WATCH!!!!!!!!!!
posted May 21, 2010 at 13:11:37
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
11:55 AM on 06/09/2010
You da man!