To
ardent Ron Paul legions who energized his bid for the presidency
around his libertarian principles, Rand Paul reflected a corrupt,
business-as-usual political system -- one that asked people to
compromise their beliefs in the quest for power.
They
saw Ron Paul, a former Texas congressman, rising above that until
this week when Rand Paul, the Kentucky senator who is viewed as a
potential presidential candidate in 2016, blazed his own path toward
their hearts and minds.
He
appealed to civil libertarians at their core by challenging the White
House nominee to head the CIA, and pushing the Obama administration
to clarify -- not once, but twice -- its policy on targeting
Americans in counter-terror operations with lethal force.
He
threw the faithful a healthy portion of red political meat with a
13-hour filibuster over John Brennan, who was confirmed to the CIA
post on Thursday. Brennan was President Barack Obama's chief
counter-terrorism adviser.
Rand
Paul highlighted his dissatisfaction with the response of the
administration to his question of whether it could use a drone to
kill Americans on U.S. Soil.
The
issue resonates with both libertarians on the far right and liberals
on the far left by challenging what they consider to be excessive
government powers. In particular, Paul sought clarity that only a war
enemy -- even if a U.S. citizen -- could be targeted.
His
Senate marathon amounted to a libertarian clinic. He quoted
libertarian thinkers, emphasized the infallibility of the
Constitution and elevated the drone discussion.
Source:
cnn
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