WHAS reports Rand Paul’s main primary opponent’s first public response to a suggested University of Louisville debate was to claim falsely that student Andrew Carroll was giving special treatment to the Paul campaign:
“But Nate Hodson, Grayson’s campaign manager indicated that the college group had not given Grayson’s team much time to respond.”
“”We just received the [...]
An article in Business Week titled “Fight the Deficit Monster with Tax Reform” might serve to get a discussion going on the federal level to revamp our mess of a tax code:
“The way to sell fiscal responsibility is to expand the revenue base and reward ordinary citizens with a much simpler tax code. The budget [...]
Congressman Ron Paul joined Dr. Rand Paul for an interview on King World News last Saturday to discuss what we can do to return to constitutional government. Both doctors also weighed in on why the Tea Party on December 16 will be one of the most important days this year for Rand’s campaign.
“I need some new Republicans, people who believe in constitutional government, a balanced budget and liberty and so I’m out across the country recruiting new Republicans who I think if they get here will not only challenge the institutions of government but be willing to even challenge the Republican Party and our leadership if they feel like we’re going in the wrong direction. I think just a handful of new Republicans in the senate could help change the direction.”
U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul has accepted a debate invitation extended by the University of Louisville College Republicans. Suggested dates for the debate are January 21, 27, and February 4, 15, and 25.
Karl Rove analyzed U.S. Senate races in the Wall Street Journal:
“Only Kentucky’s open seat vacated by Jim Bunning causes the GOP squeamishness.”
Don’t know for sure what Rove is talking about, but if it is Rand Paul’s strong support for reform through term limits, reducing the size and scope of government, and his solid, consistent opposition [...]
Dr. Rand Paul recently met with President Jim Babka of Downsize DC, an organization which shares a synergy with Dr. Paul’s beliefs on reforming government, reducing its size and scope, and following the Constitution.
A warm group of over 50 people braved a torrential downpour in Shepherdsville to hear Rand deliver an impassioned speech on following the Constitution, and celebrate news of Jimmy Higdon’s victory in the special election.
“…there is need to emphasize the truism that a government can spend or invest only what it takes away from its citizens and that its additional spending and investment curtails the citizens’ spending and investment to the full extent of it quantity.” Ludwig Von Mises
Rand congratulates Senator-elect Jimmy Higdon and Representative-elect Jill York for their special election victories Tuesday night. He made news the last few weeks for helping out with the Republican effort despite having his own race.
“This is the beginning of a great year for Republicans and I’m glad to have played a small role in this [...]




