Discussion: Don't Ask Rand Paul Why He Endorsed Mitch McConnell

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Senator Paul asked her to join him in the ladies’ room where he would whisper his support while hiding in a toilet stall.

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…He then leaned in, looked around and asked, “Honey, I know that’s a wig, I wear one too. Can you tell me which conditioner you use? Do you use a leave-in?” Unfortunately, before she could answer, he spotted a piece of cheese in her purse, sucked his teeth, snatched the cheese from her bag, and then scurried off down the hall leaving little droppings in his wake.

SeanMalloy and PluckyInKY offered only their applications for a stand-up comedy gig, but maybe others would like to entertain an on-topic discussion as to why Dr. Rand Paul did not offer a public response…

If the media didn’t edit answers to mere snippits to support their own agenda, he would freely share this answer publicly. And, unfortunately, if an answer requires more than a sound byte, the average media consumer can’t hold attention long enough.

For those who don’t research things for themselves, Obama has been trying to destroy KY coal mining. Senators should work on behalf of the interests of their own state’s constituents. The candidates, from among whom he had opportunity to select, would have been marginalized as a freshman, without any influence (ie, dismembered by Reid and his machine), with respect to this important part of KY’s economic health and the interests of its residents. Not so with McConnell.

Dr. Paul held the economic health of the state over his personal philosophical preference, because of the seriousness of the threat to KY’s economy.