Paul, Rand
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Conservatives are being hypocrites in their praise of Rand Paul's filibuster.
Drones are like red light cameras—they are unpopular because they are too good at their jobs.
While elephants are no closer to resolving their party-wide identity crisis, there is a way forward.
Things, while not as rosy as many conservatives would like, are also not nearly as bleak as many of them seem to fear.
The blogosphere reacts to Sen. Rand Paul's filibuster and President Obama's dinner with other Senate Republicans.
Republicans continue to show off interparty split moving forward.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican senator and tea party favorite from Kentucky used an old-style filibuster lasting nearly 13 hours to take control of the chamber and block Senate confirmation of John Brennan's nomination to be CIA director.
Rand Paul called the administration's comments on domestic drones 'gobbledygook.'
It encourages the transformation of ideological differences into bright lines that allegedly divide good people from bad.
A party that opposes the Violence Against Women Act shouldn't be surprised it lost women in the last election by double digits.













