Reasons why we need Rand Paul in the White House:
- He takes the Constitution seriously: This guy is a big time Constitutionalist. We need a president that will take all of the Constitution very seriously. I feel he won’t shred it to pieces like other presidents in the past have done before.
- He will end Government spying through the NSA, IRS, etc.: This guy believes in privacy for Americans and he will do whatever it takes to get our privacy. We need government to stop spying on us through the internet, mobile devices and all that stuff. I think President Paul will put a stop to all of that.
- He will stop all or most drone use: He didn’t stand for 13 hours to talk about drones for nothing.
- He’s against illegal immigration and wants more border security: He’s one of the very few who fights hard against this.
- He’ll get to the bottom of things like Benghazi, Operation F&F and things like that: He’s another one who believes in getting the truth out of Benghazi as you can see. If we don’t get a Benghazi closure before 2016, I think Rand Paul will be the guy to solve the Benghazi mystery.
And I can think of others. Rand Paul isn’t a favorite by the liberal community and that’s ’cause he drives liberals crazy and that’s why I like him.
He’s definitely the guy we need to get our country back and fix all the mess Barack Obama left us. It’s gonna be long and difficult to clean up all the mess Barack left us but I think President Paul can do that.
Isn’t it interesting that each time a Republican candidate announces a president bid, liberals attack them like crazy? I never understood why the liberal community can be so hateful toward the “right-wing” community. It’s getting worse.
I think it’s because liberals are mad that Democrats haven’t announced a president bid yet. There hasn’t been a Democrat who announced a president run yet. Isn’t that strange? I wonder why that is? I think it’s because they’re scared of getting beat by the GOP ’cause they know that “liberalism” is getting weaker and weaker. That’s just my observation, though.
Kev
