Rand Paul Responds to Chris Christie
New Jersey governor not happy about the "strain of libertarianism" being seen in both parties
New Jersey governor not happy about the "strain of libertarianism" being seen in both parties
Non-interventionism and criticism of government surveillance still not in vogue
Thinks N.J. governor is out of touch about how public views surveillance
Not a fan of the 'libertarian' strain in both parties
Made revelation to Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)
Some don't want to risk a government shutdown over the issue of funding
FBI acknowledged using drones in eight cases since 2006, six criminal and two national security
Made the comment in Iowa in the wake of resignation of staffer who had connections to neo-confederate groups
Could struggle to made Tea Party activists and GOP establishment happy
And their approaches couldn't be more different.
Faced fire over comments about the Confederacy, Lincoln; says he wants to defend himself from racist charges
Trying to remove the chain of command from investigations
No, but his party sure seems to be. And that's a problem even for those of us who aren't Republicans.
His reaction to Supreme Court gay marriage ruling left some confused
Because it doesn't include amendment over secure borders
One's been branded a traitor the other one's on government payroll
Sens. Tom Udall (D-N.M), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), and Rand Paul (R-Ky)
Would eliminate pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants and lift cap on guest workers, among other things
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