Jagger69
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Libertarian, tea-partier and new Kentucky republican senatorial nominee Rand Paul (eye-doctor son of the celebrated Ron Paul) showed his racist colors in flaming red on the Rachel Maddow show last night. It's in 2 parts and takes almost 20 minutes to watch but it's worth it, believe me. If you have any sense of the principle of equality for all, you'll be appalled like I am:
If it were up to Dr. Paul, segregated lunchcounters and restrooms would be back in vogue. Businesses would be allowed to arbitrarily refuse service to anyone they choose for no reason other than perhaps the color of their skin, their ethnic background or their religious beliefs. :eek:
Staunch party stalwarts like Mitch McConnell and Dick Cheney supported his opponent but the right wingnuts overran them. They have subsequently been silent on this issue. I wonder how Michael Steele feels about Dr. Paul's views. :dunno:
This is the new direction of the republican party? I'm sure there will be some here who welcome this trend. Personally, I see the proliferation of this type of political philosophy as not only morally wrong but, in fact, suicidal to the GOP. In some type of knee-jerk reaction to what they perceive as the left-wing extremism of the Obama administration, the republican party, led by banner-wavers like Wasilla Sarah and Rand Paul, is pushing their agenda further and further to the right. Rather than reaching out to centrists and moderates who may also share some trepidations about the direction the country is taking (like me, for instance), they choose to huddle around their hard-core right-wing base. Huge mistake.
How did this acorn (oops....bad word maybe? ) fall so far from the tree? Or, perhaps a better question is, did it? :dunno: Leads me to some serious doubts about his father now....whom I previously had held in the utmost esteem.
I'm a social liberal and a fiscal conservative. There is no one who speaks for me in this political process anymore. The democrats want to spend-spend-spend and give everyone a free ride regardless of their contribution (or lack thereof) to the cause and the republicans want to return this nation to the early 19th century.
Beam me up, Scotty!
If it were up to Dr. Paul, segregated lunchcounters and restrooms would be back in vogue. Businesses would be allowed to arbitrarily refuse service to anyone they choose for no reason other than perhaps the color of their skin, their ethnic background or their religious beliefs. :eek:
Staunch party stalwarts like Mitch McConnell and Dick Cheney supported his opponent but the right wingnuts overran them. They have subsequently been silent on this issue. I wonder how Michael Steele feels about Dr. Paul's views. :dunno:
This is the new direction of the republican party? I'm sure there will be some here who welcome this trend. Personally, I see the proliferation of this type of political philosophy as not only morally wrong but, in fact, suicidal to the GOP. In some type of knee-jerk reaction to what they perceive as the left-wing extremism of the Obama administration, the republican party, led by banner-wavers like Wasilla Sarah and Rand Paul, is pushing their agenda further and further to the right. Rather than reaching out to centrists and moderates who may also share some trepidations about the direction the country is taking (like me, for instance), they choose to huddle around their hard-core right-wing base. Huge mistake.
How did this acorn (oops....bad word maybe? ) fall so far from the tree? Or, perhaps a better question is, did it? :dunno: Leads me to some serious doubts about his father now....whom I previously had held in the utmost esteem.
I'm a social liberal and a fiscal conservative. There is no one who speaks for me in this political process anymore. The democrats want to spend-spend-spend and give everyone a free ride regardless of their contribution (or lack thereof) to the cause and the republicans want to return this nation to the early 19th century.
Beam me up, Scotty!