Monday, March 10, 2014

Looking forward to a Paul future

Roger L. Simon has good things to say about Rand Paul.
It is this creativity that distinguishes Paul.  He seems future oriented, unlike the rest of the potential candidates who mouth platitudes, liberal and conservative, bashing each other in the most tedious manner imaginable.  Yes, the liberal side is by far more repellent, and old fashioned in ideology to the point of ridiculousness, but this does not absolve the right of the need to come up with forward-thinking solutions to the obvious American decline.
That is why Paul appeals to the young who are oriented, as they should be, toward the future.  The whole Democratic Party is oriented toward the past and so are, alas, too many of the Republicans.  The young see this.  They’re smarter than we are. (They still have some brain cells.)

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