Rand Paul CPAC: Senator Jokes He 'Brought 13 Hours Of Information' To Conservative Conference

Rand Paul Speaks At CPAC

While speaking at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) couldn't help but joke about his recent 13-hour filibuster.

Paul spoke Thursday at the annual conservative gathering, which takes place at National Harbor near Washington, D.C.

HuffPost's Luke Johnson reports:

Paul hit predictable conservative erogenous zones on balancing the budget, the sequester and waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government.

Still, he unleashed excitement as the party looks for a figure in the aftermath of the 2012 defeat.

"Now I was told I only get 10 measly minutes. But just in case I brought 13 hours of information," he said, with binders on tables next to him.

"Don't drone me, bro!" shouted a member of the crowd.

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