Rand Paul has a long record of bizarre anti-America/anti-middle class views.
Rand Paul is having a hard time escaping his plan to add a $2,000 deductible to Medicare, despite a pricey ad campaign that appears to be aimed at just that. In a rather blatant edit to one of his TV ads, Paul's campaign changed language saying he "never" supported a deductible to words and narration saying he "doesn't" support such a plan.
It's a fairly dramatic public walkback that suggests Paul is concerned about how the deductible talk could affect his performance on Election Day.
"From the pharaohs of ancient Egypt to the self-regarding thugs of ancient Rome to the glorified warlords of medieval and absolutist Europe, in nearly every urbanized society throughout human history, there have been people who have tried to constitute themselves as an aristocracy. These people and their allies are the conservatives."
Friday, October 8, 2010
Rand Paul Runs From His Own Medicare Record With TV Ad Edits
Rand Paul Runs From His Own Medicare Record With TV Ad Edits (VIDEO at link)