- Nov 6, 2005
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No sooner than Rand Paul tried to end his flop on the 1964 civil rights laws, he has opened up a new gaffe by coming to the defense of BP and all of big business over the oil spill.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100521...zZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNyYW5kcGF1bG9iYW0-
In a sense, Rand Paul may have a tiny point, because of the regulations GWB&co relaxed, BP followed some of those regulations but maybe not all. And now Rand sez, just because BP has said it will be able to pay all costs of the spill, which could well exceed the net worth of BP, means we can't criticize them yet because they have not tried to crawfish out yet.
And even if the BP response to their own spill has been totally ineffectual, we still can;t criticize sacred big business.
The point being, the oil is just starting to wash ashore after a month, and its very likely the entire gulf coast is likely to look like a disaster area in a month of two. And by that time the fact finding investigations will be over, and will very likely damn BP in chapter and verse irresponsible indisputable detail.
Well, at least Rand Paul is honest in a sticking to his libertarian principles, but he has to have a real tin ear not to realize he just committed political suicide in proving why we should not elect a libertarian.
What will Rand Paul's next blunder be?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100521...zZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNyYW5kcGF1bG9iYW0-
In a sense, Rand Paul may have a tiny point, because of the regulations GWB&co relaxed, BP followed some of those regulations but maybe not all. And now Rand sez, just because BP has said it will be able to pay all costs of the spill, which could well exceed the net worth of BP, means we can't criticize them yet because they have not tried to crawfish out yet.
And even if the BP response to their own spill has been totally ineffectual, we still can;t criticize sacred big business.
The point being, the oil is just starting to wash ashore after a month, and its very likely the entire gulf coast is likely to look like a disaster area in a month of two. And by that time the fact finding investigations will be over, and will very likely damn BP in chapter and verse irresponsible indisputable detail.
Well, at least Rand Paul is honest in a sticking to his libertarian principles, but he has to have a real tin ear not to realize he just committed political suicide in proving why we should not elect a libertarian.
What will Rand Paul's next blunder be?