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Ron Paul Says Hillary Clinton Would Be ‘Mediocre’ President | Ora TV – Video

Posted: October 26, 2014 at 10:42 pm


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PREVIEW: Ron Paul Blasts ‘Deeply Flawed’ U.S. Foreign Policy | Ora TV – Video

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How Ron Paul Was Cheated Out Of Presidency "fair use" – Video

Posted: October 25, 2014 at 5:41 pm


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Ron Paul Curriculum Speech #4 – Video

Posted: October 24, 2014 at 3:42 am


Ron Paul Curriculum Speech #4
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Paul straddles foreign policy divide

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(CNN) -- For the first time since facing an onslaught of criticism this year over his foreign policy views, Sen. Rand Paul spelled out his national security principles Thursday in a comprehensive speech.

The Kentucky Republican, who's aggressively laying groundwork for a potential presidential campaign, sought to paint himself as a champion of "conservative realism," a doctrine that skates between the hawkish and dovish ends of the foreign policy spectrum.

"Yes, we need a hammer ready, but not every civil war is a nail," he said in New York at the Center for the National Interest, a think-tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.

"We need a foreign policy that recognized our limits, preserves our might and a common sense conservative realism of strength and action," he added.

Rand Paul: Washington's 'barnacled enablers' push for constant war

Paul attempted to address critics that characterize his views as isolationist and was aiming to approach his speech Thursday from the perspective of a major, would-be U.S. leader, rather than a lawmaker, a spokesman told CNN before the speech.

He sketched out how and when he would advocate for the use of force, saying he would only do so if he felt the United States or its interests were threatened. He said he supported the response to al Qaeda after 9/11, for example, but disagrees with the continued U.S. presence in Afghanistan.

Rand Paul takes veiled swipe at Ted Cruz

"It's hard to understand our current objective. Stalemate and perpetual policing seems to be our mission now in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria," he said. " A precondition for the use of force must be a clear end and a goal."

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America’s Forum | Dr. Ron Paul talks about the governments handling of the Ebola crisis | Part 2 – Video

Posted: October 23, 2014 at 11:42 am


America #39;s Forum | Dr. Ron Paul talks about the governments handling of the Ebola crisis | Part 2
Former presidential candidate and former Congressman from Texas talks about the government #39;s handling of the Ebola crisis and the upcoming midterm elections.

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Ron Paul – National Service is Anti-Liberty and Un-American – 10/20/14 – Video

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Rand Paul to lay out four-pronged platform on foreign policy

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(CNN) -- For the first time since facing an onslaught of criticism this year over his foreign policy views, Sen. Rand Paul will spell out his comprehensive national security platform Thursday in remarks that his office bills as a major foreign policy speech.

The Kentucky Republican, who's aggressively laying groundwork for a potential presidential campaign, is set to deliver his address in New York at the Center for the National Interest, a think-tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.

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In a four-pronged framework Paul will attempt to cement himself as a "conservative realist," according to his spokesman, and address critics that characterize his views as isolationist.

"America should and will fight wars when the consequencesintended and unintendedare worth the sacrifice," he will say, according to prepared remarks.

Paul has tried to defend his traditionally non-interventionist positions in interviews and high-profile Senate floor speeches this year, as well as a speech early last year at the Heritage Foundation.

But he aims to approach his speech Thursday from the perspective of a major, would-be U.S. leader, rather than a lawmaker, according to his spokesman.

Rand Paul takes veiled swipe at Ted Cruz

In four points, he'll outline how and when he would advocate for the use of force if the U.S. or U.S. interests are threatened, and he'll underscore his widely-known position that a U.S. president should seek authorization from Congress before taking military action.

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Paul to lay out foreign policy vision

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Rand Paul, whose foreign policy views have become a frequent target of his GOP critics, will use a high-profile speech in New York on Thursday to urge the United States to exercise restraint when engaging in wars overseas.

At a dinner hosted by the Center for the National Interest, the libertarian-minded Kentucky senator, a potential White House contender in 2016, will argue for limits on U.S. engagement in military conflicts. Its a view that runs counter to the hawks among his fellow Republicans who have called for a more aggressive American presence in hot spots in the Middle East.

America shouldnt fight wars where the best outcome is stalemate, Paul plans to say, according to excerpts provided by his office. America shouldnt fight wars when there is no plan for victory. America shouldnt fight wars that arent authorized by the American people, by Congress. America should and will fight wars when the consequences intended and unintended are worth the sacrifice.

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Paul plans to add: After the tragedies of Iraq and Libya, Americans are right to expect more from their country when we go to war.

Paul aides say the speech will be the first time the freshman senator fully spells out his conservative realist foreign policy, outlining how he views international trade, diplomacy and the national debt as it relates to national security.

The speech also comes as Paul has faced criticism from potential rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, some of whom accuse him of harboring views of isolationism and see his national security views as his biggest liability.

(Also on POLITICO: Rand, Ron Paul split over travel ban)

In a July op-ed in The Washington Post, for instance, Texas Gov. Rick Perry called Paul curiously blind to the threat posed by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants. Paul responded in a POLITICO op-ed, writing that apparently [Perrys] new glasses havent altered his perception of the world, or allowed him to see it any more clearly.

The lets-intervene-and-consider-the-consequences-later crowd left us with more than 4,000 Americans dead, over 2 million refugees and trillions of dollars in debt, Paul wrote at the time.

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