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Rand Paul Dumps Libertarianism to Court Religious Nut Vote


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2015 Apr 6, 3:01pm   6,368 views  13 comments

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Paul has been trying to find common cause with evangelical Christian voters, who have been skeptical of and even hostile toward the energized libertarian element of the GOP.

“The First Amendment says keep government out of religion. It doesn’t say keep religion out of government,” he told a group of pastors at a private breakfast on Capitol Hill on March 26.

His tone was a signal, wrote David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network, that “this is not some ‘crazy libertarian’ who wants to distance himself from faith-and-government issues.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/rand-pauls-delicate-balancing-act/2015/04/05/6e38af6c-d946-11e4-8103-fa84725dbf9d_story.html

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1   HydroCabron   2015 Apr 6, 3:11pm  

Consider his belief in reducing the military budget also dumped.

Sleep with camels; wake up with fleas.

2   FortWayne   2015 Apr 6, 3:17pm  

"The First Amendment says keep government out of religion. It doesn’t say keep religion out of government."

The man is actually right. It's what one might call an "Inconvenient Truth" for the left.

3   curious2   2015 Apr 6, 3:30pm  

FortWayne says

an "Inconvenient Truth"

Try actually reading the Constitution:

"no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States."

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...."

See also Jefferson's letter saying the Constitution (which he helped write) created "a Wall of Separation between church and state."

While Rep. Ron Paul's libertarian principles limited him to the House of Representatives, Rand Paul got to be a Senator by sacrificing those principles for expedience.

4   lostand confused   2015 Apr 6, 7:29pm  

Sigh. His father was at least sincere. This man will become a transvestite, if he thinks that will help him win the election.

5   Vicente   2015 Apr 6, 8:27pm  

Newsflash: Glibertopians are hypocrites and liars.

6   lostand confused   2015 Apr 6, 8:44pm  

Vicente says

Newsflash: Glibertopians are hypocrites and liars

You mean like Obama, the man who campaigned against the NSA and Patriot act, but has been their biggest champion?

7   Tenpoundbass   2015 Apr 6, 9:44pm  

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lostand confused says

You mean like Obama, the man who campaigned against the NSA and Patriot act, but has been their biggest champion?

8   indigenous   2015 Apr 6, 9:50pm  

There is nothing that says Libertarians and Christians are mutually exclusive.

9   curious2   2015 Apr 6, 11:31pm  

indigenous says

There is nothing that says Libertarians and Christians are mutually exclusive.

True, but liberty and theocracy are.

10   carrieon   2015 Apr 7, 6:08am  

We would all be better off without political parties that do nothing but split the voters into two pre-programmed groups.

11   finehoe   2015 Apr 7, 6:21am  

"...the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion..." - Treaty of Tripoli, 1796

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tripoli

12   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Apr 7, 9:48am  

Vicente says

Newsflash: Glibertopians are hypocrites and liars.

Yep. Looks like we got a new Type 19

13   indigenous   2015 Apr 7, 9:56am  

curious2 says

True, but liberty and theocracy are.

Thanks to the work of James Madison.

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