Rand Paul’s prevarication problem: Afflicting the afflicted & comforting the comfortable
Hes been caught lying about the poor by neutral observers. And then there's his flacking for the Koch brothers
JOAN WALSH
Last week I called Sen. Rand Paul the most interesting man in Republican politics, and I still think thats true. I also expressed some anxiety about the threat he could pose to the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016. Thats subsiding. In the last week Pauls been caught in some big fibs, degrading struggling workers while defending the Koch brothers. Thats an interesting guide to his values.
Like all the GOP contenders, Paul is now talking piously about the problem of poverty, which modern Republicans have discovered because Barack Obama hasnt made it go away. You can almost hear the briefing from a Frank Luntz type: Hes the first black president, and he hasnt ended poverty! Not even black poverty! It also lets them slyly play on the notion of Obama as a privileged, uppity Ivy Leaguer a snob, in Rick Santorums parlance who doesnt care about the poor or working class.
Whatever you say, Mitt Romney.
I still give Rand Paul some credit for identifying the criminal justice system as a source of black disadvantage. And if he ever figures out something meaningful to do about it, I promise to revise my thinking about him as mostly an opportunist. But when it comes to policies that might ease either poverty or the suffering of the working and middle classes, Paul learned at his fathers knee that government is the bad guy and that slackers and moochers are playing the system and exploiting the rest of us.
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