Rand Paul's victory in the Kentucky Republican
primary for Senator is seen as a sign of political power for the
Tea Party and a new hope for libertarians. He even has the respect
of some prominent progressives. But as Brian Doherty writes, what
does a politican beloved by both Ron Paul and Sarah Palin really
stand for? And is he a hardworking outlier or the shape of things
to come for American politics?
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