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Published: 05/25/10

Rand Paul, Michael Steele: Fighting to Keep the Liberty in Libertarianism

By  Mary C. Curtis - Politics Daily
Rand Paul, Michael Steele: Fighting to Keep the Liberty in Libertarianism

It was fascinating to watch the talking heads on weekend round-table discussions try to talk Rand Paul out of the hole he dug for himself. In particular, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele's defense of the Kentucky Senate candidate seemed ambivalent and a bit painful. Paul's trouble came with his musings that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 may have overreached when it forbade private businesses from discriminating, that the federal government's condemnation of BP's oil-drenched transgressions is too harsh and that, when it comes to Gulf spills and fatal mining disasters, ...

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Published: 05/20/10

Republicans Should Repudiate Rand Paul's Civil Rights Stand

By  Peter Wehner - Politics Daily
Republicans Should Repudiate Rand Paul's Civil Rights Stand

The best news Democrats received from Tuesday's election was not the victory of Mark Critz over Tim Burns in Pennsylvania's 12th District. It was the Senate primary victory in Kentucky of Republican Rand Paul, son of Rep. Ron Paul. The reason is that Democrats are going to take the views of the younger Paul, also a libertarian, and place them in bright neon lights. They understandably want him to become the face and intellectual representative of the modern GOP -- especially on matters of race. As much of the political world knows by now, Rand Paul has on several occasions indicated that he ...

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Published: 05/20/10

Rand Paul Under Fire For Views on Civil Rights Act

By  David Sessions - Politics Daily
Rand Paul Under Fire For Views on Civil Rights Act

Rand Paul, the son of Texas congressman Ron Paul and the newly minted Republican nominee for Senate in Kentucky, came under fire this week from Democrats and others after media appearances where he refused to fully embrace the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the law that legally ended segregation in the United States. Paul defeated Republican opponent Trey Grayson on Tuesday. During his victory speech, Paul said he was bringing a "message from the Tea Party," which expected him to "take our government back." Controversy broke out after Paul was interviewed on NPR's "All Things Considered" ...

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