Rand Paul seems to be crossing over to the mainstream — or maybe it's the other way around. When Kentucky's junior senator arrived in Washington just over two years ago, he appeared destined to inhabit the role of perpetual outlier. But now, he's in ...
Washington Post
View Complete StoryFor a little more than an hour Thursday afternoon, the second floor of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., was Iowa 2016. And if it's any indication, Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) will give very different pitches to the ...
Washington Post (blog)
View Complete StoryAll of this is totally uncontroversial -- unless it is uttered by Senator Rand Paul, the national politician most likely to evoke irrational paranoia from the political press. Serial anti-libertarian Jonathan Chait is the latest to demonstrate this ...
The Atlantic
View Complete StoryRand Paul has dreams of becoming a president, he says rather candidly. But I'm not sure he understands even his current job. And really, who would entrust someone such as him with real power, knowing Paul thinks his (wrong) analysis of the Constitution ...
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