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http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/02/26/rand-paul-democrats-should-be-embarrassed-to-be-seen-with-bill-clinton/

Rand Paul: Democrats Should Be ‘Embarrassed’ To Be Seen With Bill Clinton
February 26, 2014 10:52 AM

WASHINGTON (CBS DC/AP) — Sen. Rand Paul still believes Bill Clinton is a detriment to Democrats as the former president is reprising his role as super surrogate for the party.

Speaking to Fox News Tuesday, the Kentucky Republican and potential 2016 White House contender said that the Democrats are mistaking Clinton’s popularity after the former president spoke at a campaign rally for Alison Lundergan Grimes, the Democrat challenger to Sen. Mitch McConnell.

“We have a lot of conservative Democrats in our state who go to church each week and really don’t approve of his behavior, what he has done with sexual harassment in the workplace,” Paul said, referencing the Monica Lewinsky scandal. “A lot of Democrats in our state don’t approve of that kind of behavior.”

Paul, who previously called Clinton a “serial philanderer,” thinks it’s a mistake for Democrats to view Clinton as some type of role model.

“I think really having him as some sort of role model for the Democrat Party, it’s something they ought to rethink because there are a lot of people who don’t agree with those kind of values,” Paul told Fox News.



Talking about Clinton’s appearance at Grimes’ rally, Paul said Democrats should return money he has raised and that they should be “embarrassed” to be seen with him.

“I think he’s a bad role model for the workplace, for women’s rights, for all of that, and I think really they ought to be a little embarrassed to be associated or being seen with him,” Paul stated.

Clinton is the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry a swath of Southern states crucial to the 2014 midterms, including his native Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky and Louisiana. The former president remains in heavy demand as a fundraiser and adviser as his wife plans an upcoming book tour and considers how she may help Democrats this year.

Clinton could be helpful in Senate races in states like Louisiana, where Sen. Mary Landrieu faces a tough re-election campaign, and Georgia, where Michelle Nunn, the daughter of former Sen. Sam Nunn, is running. Her father was among the first Senate Democrats to endorse Clinton in December 1991. Democrats in frequent presidential battleground states like Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida also expect to see the former president.

While Clinton does not yet have an extensive list of scheduled events for Democrats, party strategists note that he has helped longtime friends and Democrats in past elections.

Clinton’s speech at 2012 Democratic National Convention generated headlines for making the case for Obama’s re-election, and he joined Obama on the campaign trail. But the former president also helped Senate candidates in nine states, including races in Republican-leaning states like Arizona, North Dakota and Indiana.

Hillary Clinton’s political future may benefit from her husband’s politicking, observers say, but it’s not necessarily why he’s helping Democrats this year.
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Paul has found an issue that will resonate with the religious right and helps to reposition him away from his libertarian leanings without antagonizing his base.

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That was my question when I saw the headline:  "What does he have to gain by harping on this?"

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Paul has found an issue that will resonate with the religious right and helps to reposition him away from his libertarian leanings without antagonizing his base.

Yep! He still has his libertarian leanings, but is taking a moral stand. Though libertarians don't think many things should be illegal, they recognize when they are morally wrong.

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This issue helps Paul in all areas.  It benefits him with social Conservatives and simultaneously disparages the Clintons and Hillary's "blame it on the right wing conspiracy" complicity.  It reminds voters of the Clinton fiascos and degeneracy of the Oval Office.  This is a tremendous advantage for Paul.

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I find it so revealing that while reading this, I lost track of which "Clinton" was being referred to.

This could either really help or really hurt BJ's bride.  Wonder which it will turn out to be.   :pondering:

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Paul has found an issue that will resonate with the religious right and helps to reposition him away from his libertarian leanings without antagonizing his base.
Not only that but it counters the rat's phoney war on women

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Not only that but it counters the rat's phoney war on women

That's the key.  It's about neutralizing another "binder full of women" comment from whoever wins the GOP nomination.  It will work against Hillary, and it couldn't have worked against Obama. 
Trump has created a cult and looks more and more like Hitler every day.
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