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You've just disqualified yourself from the sane people's vote by meeting with terrorist racist Cliven Bundy. Instead of bashing the idiot as everything that's wrong with today's America, you WILLINGLY appear with him??? I guess it's down to Kasich for the normal people that reject Hillary and want to vote R. There's still hope you come to your senses and bash the living hell out of that sicko, and save your shot to be a viable alternative.

[h=1]Rand Paul Privately Pow-Wows With Anti-Gov't Rancher Cliven Bundy[/h]



ByKatherine KruegerPublishedJune 30, 2015, 3:13 PM EDT 1674 views



Presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) apparently just can't quit Nevada rancher and anti-government activist Cliven Bundy.

The senator was among the big names in the GOP who distanced themselves from Bundy last year after the rancher openly wondered whether black people had been "better off slaves" than on government assistance. At the time, Paul called the comments "offensive" and said "I wholeheartedly disagree with him."
But Politico reported on Tuesday that Bundy said he met privately with Paul to talk states’ rights on Monday after an event in Nevada.
Bundy, whose militia-backed standoff with the federal government over grazing fees made headlines last year, told Politico he “educated” Paul on his land philosophy at the event, held at Eureka Casino in Mesquite, Nevada.
“I don’t think he really understands how land rights really work in the western United States,” the rancher told Politico. “I was happy to be able to sort of teach him.”
He also said that during their 45-minute meeting Paul brought up work by the American Lands Council, which litigates federal lands back into states’ control, an approach Bundy opposes: “We are already a sovereign state. … It’s already state land.”
Before their meeting, Paul reportedly told attendees at the campaign event that “almost all” land use issues, including medical marijuana or endangered species, should be handled by states.
Bundy became a tea party darling after he refused to pay the federal government $1.1 million in unpaid grazing fees because he does not recognize federal authority over the land. The dispute reached a flashpoint when a group of armed militiamen confronted Bureau of Land Management officials attempting to round up Bundy’s cattle. The federal government eventually backed down.
Before Bundy’s comments on “the Negro,” Paul had offered some support for hfor the rancher, criticizing what he characterized as a federal government overreach.
 
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You've just disqualified yourself from the sane people's vote by meeting with terrorist racist Cliven Bundy. Instead of bashing the idiot as everything that's wrong with today's America, you WILLINGLY appear with him??? I guess it's down to Kasich for the normal people that reject Hillary and want to vote R. There's still hope you come to your senses and bash the living hell out of that sicko, and save your shot to be a viable alternative.

Rand Paul Privately Pow-Wows With Anti-Gov't Rancher Cliven Bundy





ByKatherine KruegerPublishedJune 30, 2015, 3:13 PM EDT 1674 views



Presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) apparently just can't quit Nevada rancher and anti-government activist Cliven Bundy.

The senator was among the big names in the GOP who distanced themselves from Bundy last year after the rancher openly wondered whether black people had been "better off slaves" than on government assistance. At the time, Paul called the comments "offensive" and said "I wholeheartedly disagree with him."
But Politico reported on Tuesday that Bundy said he met privately with Paul to talk states’ rights on Monday after an event in Nevada.
Bundy, whose militia-backed standoff with the federal government over grazing fees made headlines last year, told Politico he “educated” Paul on his land philosophy at the event, held at Eureka Casino in Mesquite, Nevada.
“I don’t think he really understands how land rights really work in the western United States,” the rancher told Politico. “I was happy to be able to sort of teach him.”
He also said that during their 45-minute meeting Paul brought up work by the American Lands Council, which litigates federal lands back into states’ control, an approach Bundy opposes: “We are already a sovereign state. … It’s already state land.”
Before their meeting, Paul reportedly told attendees at the campaign event that “almost all” land use issues, including medical marijuana or endangered species, should be handled by states.
Bundy became a tea party darling after he refused to pay the federal government $1.1 million in unpaid grazing fees because he does not recognize federal authority over the land. The dispute reached a flashpoint when a group of armed militiamen confronted Bureau of Land Management officials attempting to round up Bundy’s cattle. The federal government eventually backed down.
Before Bundy’s comments on “the Negro,” Paul had offered some support for hfor the rancher, criticizing what he characterized as a federal government overreach.

Willingly appear? Bundy showed up at his campaign function and Rand had a 45 minute conversation with the guy where they discussed their opinions on federal land oversight. I'm not even a Rand Paul fan but for you to be outraged over this is beyond insane. Honestly, it's embarrassing.

But it fits your party line so I am far from surprised....

But Democrats, even before word of the private meeting surfaced, attacked Paul for what was first reported as a chance encounter. The Democratic National Committee sent an email tosupporters arguing that Paul isn’t as sensitive to African-American issues as he says.

Michael Tyler, the group’s director of African-American Media, wrote, “Remember Rand Paul preaching of broadening the Republican Party’s tent to include communities they typically ignore? Remember Rand Paul claiming he was the perfect candidate to spearhead this outreach? Go ahead and throw that idea out the window.”

“Rand Paul spent his day in Nevada kissing the ring of Cliven Bundy,” Tyler added. “The Cliven Bundy who is a self-avowed expert on ‘the negro.’”

 

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Would have had to have his vote to begin with. No chance Guesser votes for a Republican, regardless of whatever phony BS he claims around here.

Pill time Bipolar man. He had a very viable chance, as his Foreign policy when he sticks to it, is close to mine. I've voted R before, and when presented with a viable one, will again. Now go take some lith.
 

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Willingly appear? Bundy showed up at his campaign function and Rand had a 45 minute conversation with the guy where they discussed their opinions on federal land oversight. I'm not even a Rand Paul fan but for you to be outraged over this is beyond insane. Honestly, it's embarrassing.

But it fits your party line so I am far from surprised....

But Democrats, even before word of the private meeting surfaced, attacked Paul for what was first reported as a chance encounter. The Democratic National Committee sent an email tosupporters arguing that Paul isn’t as sensitive to African-American issues as he says.

Michael Tyler, the group’s director of African-American Media, wrote, “Remember Rand Paul preaching of broadening the Republican Party’s tent to include communities they typically ignore? Remember Rand Paul claiming he was the perfect candidate to spearhead this outreach? Go ahead and throw that idea out the window.”

“Rand Paul spent his day in Nevada kissing the ring of Cliven Bundy,” Tyler added. “The Cliven Bundy who is a self-avowed expert on ‘the negro.’”


You throw an asshole like this out out of any meeting. You don't let someone like this contaminate you and your campaign.
 

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Guesser you know what you need to do don't you?





VOTE FOR TRUMP!!
 

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Would prefer thread be entitled, "Bye, it was nice."
















Now I'm gonna be called Tout Boy again (horrors)
 

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He pretty much lost any chance to get my vote, and the votes of many other people who were inclined to be open to him, unless he denounces the racist terrorist.


Cliven Bundy is a terrorist, but Bill Ayers is not?

What a fucking buffoon you are.
 

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Cliven Bundy is a terrorist, but Bill Ayers is not?

What a fucking buffoon you are.

Cliven Bundy encouraged sick people to aim guns at Law Enforcement officials heads. Of course Ayers has nothing to do with this, but typical of an idiot like you to bring him up. How's that future looking, loser?
 

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so he lost your vote?

Trump has tons of swagger but it seems like people aren't ready for his tough talk.

NBC, Univision, etc going nuts over his comments on Mexicans when he wasn't saying anything derogatory at all, he was just making a point about border security that most sane people agree with.

edit: quoted wrong post but in relation to Trump
 
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Pill time Bipolar man. He had a very viable chance, as his Foreign policy when he sticks to it, is close to mine. I've voted R before, and when presented with a viable one, will again. Now go take some lith.

Oh damn, you really got me with the bipolar comments. You're so witty, man. How can I keep up?

And no, you don't throw him out. Unfortunately (for you), the real world isn't like therxforum. You don't throw a fit when you come in contact with people you may disagree with. You can have rational and civil discussions. Rand didn't support this dude, he had a conversation with him. You need to relax, old timer.
 

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Trump has tons of swagger but it seems like people aren't ready for his tough talk.

NBC, Univision, etc going nuts over his comments on Mexicans when he wasn't saying anything derogatory at all, he was just making a point about border security that most sane people agree with.

edit: quoted wrong post but in relation to Trump

Sane people agree that most Mexicans who come here are rapists and criminals?????
 

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Oh damn, you really got me with the bipolar comments. You're so witty, man. How can I keep up?

And no, you don't throw him out. Unfortunately (for you), the real world isn't like therxforum. You don't throw a fit when you come in contact with people you may disagree with. You can have rational and civil discussions. Rand didn't support this dude, he had a conversation with him. You need to relax, old timer.
You can't keep up. You don't have conversations with someone sick like this and remain a viable candidate. I doubt Bernie or Hillary's gonna have have a conversation with this escaped convict Sweat or that sicko Roof.
 

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Sane people agree that most Mexicans who come here are rapists and criminals?????

No, sane people agree that having soft border security allows for dangerous people to get into this country. Rapists, criminals, terrorists, etc. That was clearly the point he was making but everyone needs to take it out of context because saying he thinks most brown people are rapists and criminals sounds cooler. My guess is being in the commercial construction business, Trump has employed far more Mexicans than your average business owner.

Juarez to El Paso alone you know how many drug smugglers come through there? These are bad dudes.

Being tough on illegal immigration isn't a xenophobic pursuit.
 
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You can't keep up. You don't have conversations with someone sick like this and remain a viable candidate. I doubt Bernie or Hillary's gonna have have a conversation with this escaped convict Sweat or that sicko Roof.

Great analogy. A guy who was in the national news for political reasons and a guy who was in thew news because he was a convicted murderer who escaped prison. Hell of a comparison. You're right, I can't keep up with that kind of logic. Time to retire, old man. The game has passed you by.

This kind of shit is the equivalant of Benghazi, Jeremiah Wright or Ayers. The type of shit you get unglued about when it's anti-Democrat. Shows what a party hack you are.
 

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