Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul firmly staked out his place as a conservative firebrand this week, igniting the blogosphere and cable news punditry with his feisty interrogation of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during Wednesday's Senate hearing on Benghazi.The exchange — in which he told Clinton he would have "fired her" if he were president — was eyebrow-raising, but not particularly surprising. In recent weeks, Paul has made a habit of inflaming political passions, part of a calculated effort to boost the Kentucky Senator's national profile in advance of a possible 2016 presidential bid.
Check out Paul's activities in the last month alone:
By "evolve" he means adapt.Everyone reading this blog has had to adapt at some point in our lives.Without that ability we could not function in society.Our jobs require it,and every facet of our lives require it.Why should the GOP be exempt.Holding firm to one's beliefs' and principles are one thing.Inability to compromise whatsoever is entirely different.
ReplyDeleteGood ol' Rand has been a busy beaver. I wish I didn't feel it's all "sound and fury" as he tries to determine whether he should seek the presidential nomination in 2016.
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