Three takeaways from Rand Paul’s filibuster
2. It shows the power of transpartisan thought and action. Make no mistake: Despite the presence of Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), yesterday’s filibuster was a GOP-conducted orchestra. But what was most bracing and ultimately powerful thing about the filibuster was that none of the speakers exempted the Republican Party or former President George W. Bush, whose aggrandized view of executive power still roils the sleep of the Founding Fathers, from withering criticism and scrutiny. How else to explain that hard-left groups such as Code Pink were proud to #standwithrand yesterday on Twitter? The same with reliable Rand and GOP critic Eugene Robinson and many others who up until yesterday thought little of Rand Paul.
The filibuster succeeded precisely because it wasn’t a cheap partisan ploy but because the substance under discussion – why won’t the president of the United States, his attorney general, and his nominee to head the CIA explain their views on limits to their power? – transcends anything so banal or ephemeral as party affiliation or ideological score-settling.
The chills started early in the filibuster as Paul said things along the lines of, “If you’re gonna kill people in America [as terrorists], you need rules and we need to know your rules,” and “To be bombed in your sleep – there’s nothing American, nothing constitutional, about that” (these quotes are paraphrases). Those are not the words of a career politician trying to gain an advantage during the next round of horse-trading over a pork-barrel project. They are the words of a patriot who puts his country first and they inspire accordingly.











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#standwithrand
Ca97 on March 7, 2013 at 3:34 PM
True
MoreLiberty on March 7, 2013 at 3:37 PM
INC on March 7, 2013 at 3:37 PM
McCain and Graham will rue the day they stood on the wrong side of this.
beatcanvas on March 7, 2013 at 3:44 PM
#4 – The GOP sellouts McCain and Grahmensty got their panties in a wad shows just how effective a patriot on display can be. An incredibly refreshing change.
Mission accomplished Rand. Well done.
gatorboy on March 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM
McCain and Graham have, no doubt, been invited to the White House tonight for a little hot tub fun. They have chosen their team.
Pork-Chop on March 7, 2013 at 3:49 PM
The citizens of the US are starving for the truth to be told to us and to have our elected stand up for our rights as our Founders put forth.
There are many of all types, d’s/r’s/I’s that don’t get the truth from elected or msm! bho is the most horrible lying scum I can recall. This by Paul has opened the eyes of a vast number of American’s as to what bho/team/d’s/rino’s have been and are up to to take away our freedoms?
I wonder if/when dingy ding dong harry will try some stunt to see to it that no one gets to do what Paul did yesterday in the senate?
If he does that, he will be shooting future d’s in the foot?
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letget on March 7, 2013 at 3:56 PM
Temper, temper, Nickie, take another toke.
Knott Buyinit on March 7, 2013 at 4:00 PM
Rand is going to make me like him, against every effort I make otherwise.
Nicely done.
Irritable Pundit on March 7, 2013 at 4:46 PM