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Rand gets spanked by Cavuto

Traveler

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That had to have left a mark, even though Hillary is a lying, cackling old hag. He's the guy who wants the party to be more inclusive, yet does he forget that older Americans are the ones who actually make it to the polls? I'm liking him less all the time.

http://video.foxnews.com/v/3886670714001
 

Brad S

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For all the time cavuto spent discussing physical qualification of the job, one would think he could have entertained the hospital disappearance by Hilary? Was she ducking responsibility or really factually debilitated? Ya can't accuse Hillary of faking serious infirmity to avoid congress, so her health is an issue by her own making. And whomever runs against the party had damn well better be ready to get filthy, or suffer history. If cavuto wants to call things that close, he is going to call a lot of elbows. No, cavuto won't be calling out every subversive plot as innocuous as referring to hospital Hillary, or he'd talk about nothing else. Looks like cavuto has ideas for the RNC nomination that don't include rand Paul. The omission by cavuto of the fact that Hillary really did purport a serious infirmity makes him stupid or more likely indicates his opinion of his audience.
 

Mike

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Personally, I believe that anything negative about Hillary is fair game. Yes, even her age & her health.

Please Cavuto, praising her frequent flyer miles on a cushy 747 & sleeping in 5 star hotels is just dumb. :roll:
 

Traveler

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I find Hillary disgusting. I think her many negatives should be on the table, but the age thing has too many examples to the contrary. She already has the lesbian vote locked up, let's try not to PO the old ladies as well.
 

cowman52

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By time the election gets here, hill's health will be a factor. I don't think she has the gas in the tank to make the full run.
 

Steve

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I read alot of what Rand Paul has said over the last year or so... recently his comments have been targeted towards 2016..

especially Hillary..

I would have thought if he was running he would be more cautious about what he said..

but now I am wondering if he isn't just "opening a door" for someone else to run...

many famous politicians will let a person who has a safe position to "beat up" the top candidate a bit.. but won't do it themselves..

Rand has done a few things recently to dull Hilliary's image a bit..
(Hilliary's losers.. ) http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/7/rand-paul-clinton-democrats-became-hillarys-losers/

Nevertheless, Mr. Paul, arguably more than any other potential 2016 GOP presidential hopeful, has worked to ensure Mrs. Clinton, the odds-on favorite for the Democratic nomination if she runs, will not get a pass this time around.

In my view ... one of them isn't running...
 

Steve

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on a side note.. Rand has to NOT run for senate if he runs for President...



Republican Rand Paul isn’t ready to start his expected presidential campaign, but he’s definitely running for re-election to the Senate, settling off a potential battle over Kentucky election law.

Mr. Paul’s re-election plans were announced Wednesday after a daylong series of meetings with his political advisers in Washington, D.C.

Kentucky law prevents candidates from appearing twice on the same ballot



Mr. Paul’s decision sets up a potential contrast with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who has indicated that he will not seek re-election if he runs for president. Florida law also prohibits candidates from running for two offices at the same time. “I think that’s the right law,” Mr. Rubio said during an April 2 interview on the Hugh Hewitt radio show. As for running for president, he added, “I think by and large, when you choose to do something as big as that, you’ve really got to be focused on that and not have an exit strategy.”
 

Brad S

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I've wondered if Paul was doing some dirty work that would dq him from running myself. He's roughed up hillbitch pretty regularly and doing that to a (so called) woman is obviously perilous.

I'm not sure you're correct that he can't run for the senate at the same time as president - not sure you're wrong either. I'm running late for the vacillater club meeting.
 

Steve

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now here is how you call them old,.... :lol:

Do readers sense a theme developing? Rand Paul made Hillary Clinton’s age an explicit attack point this weekend, but Scott Walker tries a slightly more subtle approach.

“I think the biggest loser a week ago was Hillary Clinton,” Walker, a possible Republican White House contender in 2016, said in comments on Fox News.

“She embodies Washington. She embodies that old, tired top-down approach from the government.
I think in the states as governors, we offer a much better alternative and I think there’s a number of us who would be good prospects out there.”

That’s a clever, if not entirely subtle, campaign slogan.
 

Brad S

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That is an artful smear, but he said top down with reference to hillary; I don't even want to think about seeing that.
 

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