5 condescending republican responses to rand paul's filibuster


5 condescending republican responses to rand paul's filibuster

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Rand Paul is having a moment. The junior senator from Kentucky has become something of a sensation since his marathon filibuster on Wednesday night, in which he warned against the threat


posed to civil liberties by the Obama administration's secretive drone campaign. While Paul has won plaudits from both the left and the right, he has also come under some withering


criticism from defense hawks within his own party. Here, five condescending Republican responses to Paul's filibuster: 1. "POLITICAL STUNTS THAT FIRE UP IMPRESSIONABLE LIBERTARIAN


KIDS" "If Mr. Paul wants to be taken seriously he needs to do more than pull political stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids," Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)


thundered from the Senate floor the day after the filibuster. For what it's worth, McCain's line, while sure to sting, was lifted from a _Wall Street Journal_ editorial. SUBSCRIBE


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best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. 2. "HE NEEDS TO KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT" In that same editorial, the _Journal_ implied numerous times that Paul


isn't the brightest bulb in the Senate. "If only his reasoning matched the showmanship"; "He's apparently serious, though his argument isn't"; "He


needs to know what he's talking about." And just for good measure, the _Journal_ flaunts its cool superiority by deploying the ne plus ultra of passive-aggressive gibes: "Calm


down, Senator." 3. "IT SORT OF REMINDS ME OF YOUNG KIDS WHEN THEY FIRST READ _THE FOUNTAINHEAD_" Serious foreign policy thinkers in the GOP enjoy comparing Paul's


filibuster to the rant of an adolescent. "It sort of reminds me of young kids when they first read _The Fountainhead_ or _Atlas Shrugged_," opined John Yoo, who famously penned the


so-called torture memos that authorized the Bush administration's harsh interrogation techniques. "They suddenly think that federal taxation equals slavery and they're not


going to pay any federal taxes anymore." A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com 4. "JUMPING ON THE RAND PAUL BLACK


HELICOPTERS CRAZY-TRAIN ISN'T GOOD FOR OUR PARTY" Ozzy Osbourne would be proud. An unidentified aide to McCain told _BuzzFeed _that "unlike many of these guys, [McCain's]


actually been involved in a few national security debates over the years. He knows that jumping on the Rand Paul black helicopters crazy-train isn't good for our party or our country,


no matter what Twitter says." It appears McCain's staff have not heeded Ozzy's appeal "to learn how to love, and forget how to hate." 5. "WACKO BIRDS" This


is McCain again, lashing out specifically against Paul, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and Rep. Justin Amash (R-Texas). "It's always the wacko birds on right and left that get the media


megaphone," the maverick tells _The Huffington Post_.