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In his announcement that he was a candidate for president in the 2016 election, Rand Paul announced,

“I have a message that is loud and clear and doesn’t mince words. Defeat the Washington Machine. Unleash the American Dream. We have come to take our country back. … This message of liberty is for all Americans.”

Just a few days before, when announcing his candidacy, Ted Cruz proclaimed,

“It is a time for truth. It is a time for liberty. It is a time to reclaim the Constitution of the United States. I am honored to stand with each and every one of you courageous conservatives as we come together to reclaim the promise of America, to reclaim the mandate the hope and opportunity for our children and our children’s children.”

From whom does Rand Paul intend to take the country back, and from whom does Ted Cruz intend to reclaim the Constitution?

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Considering that Ted Cruz claims Gays are the American jihadists, it is hard to see how he will bring all sides together as he says he must,

Rand Paul has said that his is a “message of liberty is for all Americans”, even as he, in a very condescending way as he reduced Gay people to mere carnal actions with no other attributes or psyches, has explained, “I don’t think I’ve ever used the word gay rights, because I don’t really believe in rights based on your behavior”.

Both speak of unification and universal liberty while both have divided the American people into two camps. There are the good, solid Americans who believe as they do, and then there are those others who, while having demonstrated themselves to be the majority, don’t.

Perhaps, once the primary season begins in earnest, both Paul and Cruz will let us know who it is from whom we are to take our country back.

 

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