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    The best part of this is that if you listen to them, Libertarians, tea baggers, far right, whatever you want to call them, actually believe they are intellectually superior to mainstream thought with their purist ideas. And its easy to drink your own Kool Aid when you are chatting with your friends on the Ron Paul forum or something.

    But then their poster boy, Rand Paul gets challenged on this fairly straightforward concept that the government can't intervene to stop discrimination and - he folds like a deck of cards.

    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.c…

    Now he's cancelling TV appearances because he's "exhausted." F*cking LOL

    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.c…

    • ha i caught that surfing. he was a smart guy talking to an idiot chick(maddow). i felt exhausted after watching it.
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    • he's gonna find out politics is much like advertising one part depth psychology/the other aestetic theory and no room for reason
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    • ....reason. ha no room for reason either in these tiny boxes
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    • They weren't difficult questions. He should have known better than to theorize on such a politically volatile topic. Especially on the so called voice of the liberal media MSNBC.IRNlun6
    • Especially on the so called voice of the liberal media MSNBC.IRNlun6
    • yes easy question. but no context. which makes it a trap. and he was smart to call it out as at.
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    • Hey DB, you may disagree with Maddow's politics, but she's not an idiot (Rhodes Scholarships don't go to anyone).luckyorphan
    • and the same can be said of liberal mongers, who think they are preaching the absolute gospel. BS BS BS
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