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GOP Bigwigs Resort to Lies to Stop Rand Paul | Print |  
Written by Thomas R. Eddlem   
Friday, 19 March 2010 00:00

Rand PaulThe Establishment neo-conservative wing of the Republican Party has a problem in Kentucky: Their anointed U.S. Senate candidate, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, is losing. According to a March 7 SurveyUSA poll, Dr. Rand Paul would defeat Grayson 42-27 percent if the May 18 primary were held now. “Paul, an eye surgeon, political activist, and son of Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul, is ahead among all demographic groups and in all parts of the state,” SurveyUSA reported.

So Grayson and establishment Republicans have come up with a solution to bolster their lackluster campaign: Lie about Paul.

Grayson's latest television ad touts “facts” about Rand Paul that are patent lies, and a little more than a cursory look at Grayson's websites reveals them to be obvious lies. Grayson's television ad states:

We shouldn’t put our security at risk by “cutting what we’re doing militarily” or by releasing terrorists held at Guantanamo back into battle against our troops in Afghanistan as my opponent has advocated.

A related YouTube.com video posted by the Grayson campaign claims that Rand Paul wants to “wants to close Guantanamo, release terrorists.” The video then quotes Dr. Paul out of context claiming that he would do the following to hardened terrorists held at Guantanamo:

Yeah, that’s a tough one. I don’t know what you do with them. I think they should mostly be sent back to their country of origin.  Or to tell you the truth I’d drop them back off into battle. If you’re not going to convict them, and you can’t convict them, and you’re unclear, drop ‘em off back into Afghanistan, it’ll take them awhile to get back over here.

Grayson says this is proof that Paul advocates “releasing the terrorists held there back into battle against our troops.” It would indeed be troubling if Dr. Paul favored setting hardened terrorists free to attack American soldiers in the field. Despite the fact that the above was a completely accurate quote, it was a lie because Paul wasn't talking about terrorists at all. Rather, he was talking about innocent people held at Guantanamo. The very next sentences (ironically, also posted in small type at Grayson's website) of Dr. Paul's words in the very same radio interview explain the context:

It’s complicated though. I read something the other day, of 779 people at Gitmo, 90% were captured by foreign fighters, not by us. So some of them are turned in, you know, Afghanistan has had rival warlord for hundreds of years. One guy was a governor, and was under Karzai, and he was a fan of the U.S. He’s now in Gitmo he’s been there for a couple years, but he was turned in by a rival clan who said he was corrupt and working for the Taliban.

Because Grayson's campaign website included the entire context of the quote — albeit in small type and not in the video — he can't claim to be ignorant of the fact that Dr. Paul was talking about innocents rather than terrorists. Thus, his statement that Paul advocates  “releasing the terrorists held there back into battle against our troops” is a bold-faced lie. In the latter half of the quote, Dr. Paul was specifically referring to the ground-breaking work by Seton Hall Law School Professor Mark Denbeaux, whose use of U.S. government public releases on Guantanamo detainees disproved claims by Vice President Dick Cheney the Guantanamo detainees “are people we picked up on the battlefield primarily in Afghanistan. They're terrorists.”

But Denbeaux proved — using the U.S. government's own statistics — that more than 90 percent were not picked up by U.S. or coalition forces on the battlefield. (He also has exploded the inflated myths about the numbers of those released who have “returned to the fight,” noting that the Bush administration regarded three innocent British detainees who were released as having returned to the battlefield because they subsequently granted an interview to a British documentary team.) Many detainees have indeed been proven to be innocent, such as the 17 Uighurs of China, Maher Arar, Khalid el-Masri, Omar Deghayes, the Tipton Three and others.

The real questions in the Kentucky Senate campaign are: Why is Trey Grayson lying about Dr. Rand Paul? Moreover, why is Grayson criticizing Rand Paul for suggesting that innocent people should be released from prison? What kind of human being would object to releasing innocent detainees who, our intelligence agencies concluded, are cases of mistaken identity? Does Grayson really believe innocents should be imprisoned?

The motivation behind the smear is a drive by neo-conservatives to put a stake in the heart of the Tea Party movement. According to a March 17 article on Politico.com, a Rand Paul primary victory “would represent the first true electoral success of the tea party movement. Equally important, it would embarrass Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, whose political organization is running Grayson’s campaign, thrust onto the national stage a Republican with foreign policy views out of the conservative mainstream and, strategists in both parties believe, imperil the GOP’s hold on the seat now held by retiring Sen. Jim Bunning.”

As a result, neocons are calling out the big guns to try to defeat Dr. Rand Paul. “Recognizing the threat, a well-connected former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney convened a conference call last week between Grayson and a group of leading national security conservatives to sound the alarm about Paul,” Politico added. That aide is former Vice President Dick Cheney's Domestic Policy Advisor Cesar Conda, founder of the lobbyist firm Navigators Global LLC and a lifelong Washington, D.C., beltway insider.

Grayson's latest atrocity against the truth is fitting a nasty new pattern in the demeanor in the campaign. While Rand Paul has taken a principled, issue-based campaign and avoided name-calling, Grayson's website focuses upon ad hominem attacks on Paul for obscure statements by a former campaign staffer and tries to paint Dr. Rand Paul as an out-of-stater. The Grayson website even touts the fact that Dr. Paul attended the prestigious — but out-of-state — Duke Medical School in a campaign bumper sticker “Defeat Duke: Vote Grayson.” (Note: Grayson's undergraduate degree is from Harvard University, in Massachusetts.)

The Grayson website emphasizes that much of Rand Paul's campaign contributions come from small out-of-state donors. But Grayson fails to mention that his campaign has been funded by $250,000 in political action committee special interest money, or that most of his fundraising has been organized by Washington, D.C. insiders.

The Grayson campaign's current key initiative seems to be that Rand Paul is not electable and would not be an effective legislator in Washington, bolstered by the following Rand Paul quote repeated on the “Rand Paul: Strange Ideas” website funded by the Grayson campaign:

I personally have made the pledge that I will not vote for any budget that’s not balanced, Republican or Democrat.  Some people say, that’s impractical, you won’t be an effective legislator. I don’t want to be an effective legislator.

Politico explains a related issue: “Establishment Republicans have also begun pressing an electability message, making the case that a Paul primary win could hand the Democrats the seat in November.” But such arguments should fall on deaf ears, as neoconservatives have had their way with the Republican primaries in the last two disastrous electoral cycles for the party. Moreover, Dr. Rand Paul's moderate views on some issues — on many issues he leans libertarian — will have substantial appeal to Democrats and independents in a general election in contrast to a down-the-line, rubber-stamp GOP candidate like Grayson.

Photo of Dr. Rand Paul: AP Images

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Mikey Pinkie Rings said:

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Sadly, there is a name for these type of people...
The author stated:

What kind of human being would object to releasing innocent detainees who, our intelligence agencies concluded, are cases of mistaken identity?


The answer is: Republicans. I know not all Republicans believe this, but far too many of them do. It is sad to think that they are so cavalier with disregarding others' rights when this is a quick road to ruin and tyranny.
March 18, 2010

For Freedom said:

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Re: Faux Republicans....
Beware of the wolf in sheeps clothing.....just cause they wear the "Republican" name tag does not make them a person of character and true Constitution backing American citizen....
Remember that America....as we roll throught this election year. Rand is the "real deal."
March 19, 2010

Henry Brown said:

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RINOs on the warpath.
The "neoconservatives," ironically (considering their "unelectable" argument against Paul) would rather see the Democrats win than let the GOP return to its roots. They submarined Alan Keyes back in '96, who not only was a principled candidate and a true republican, but had a great shot at dethroning Clinton--unlike Dole, who had no chance whatsoever.
March 19, 2010 | url

Thomas Paine said:

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Stay away from Glen Beck
Glen Beck should be praising Rand Paul every night on his show as Rand is truly doing what Glen preaches. However, as Glen is a Neocon in disguise, Rand better stay away.

If Glen interviews Rand, he will probably call him a 911 truther, then start laughing uncontrollably.
March 19, 2010

zman said:

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Republican Party has always been an enemy of the Constitution
Just for the record, the roots of the Republican party can be found in the Communist Manifesto. The Republican Party, for all its rhetoric to the contrary, was founded by people who wanted nothing more than to subvert the Constitution and replace it with centralized, tyrannical, socialist rule.
March 20, 2010

Still Free said:

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To Henry Brown: "Bingo"!
Exactly right, Mr. Brown. Alan Keyes was a great candidate and when I mentioned him to people who were leaning towards BHO in the 2009 election, they didn't even know who I was talking about. [Our media at work -- always at the ready, reporting on Brittany Spears, etc., ad nauseum, or some catastrophe, real or fake.]

The RINO Rand Paul bashers are getting hysterical. They are frantic that they will lose their own cush-cush jobs. Everyone knows they are just the same, with their own slick, sneaky brand of "lying, cheat'in, steal'in" ...

We're on to them and they are running scared, while the DEMS are running hog wild ...

Run for cover you RINOs, you too are in the sights come November.
March 20, 2010

Rodger said:

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The neo-cons have their own agenda and it's not rooted in the constitution. They are a cancerous growth that has attached it's self to the Republican Party. Glenn Beck is the worst type of malignant and aggressive cancers. He leads his viewers and listeners’ by spouting off talking points that most people are concerned with or would agree and then when he has you captive in mindset he leads you to support and uphold his personal agenda as if it were your agenda all along. I am amazed and appalled how often I encounter Glenn Beck followers you vote against what they were supporting because Glenn Beck told them to. This is how the new world order has and will continue to destroy our country from within. People must wake up to the neo-con movement and keep them out of office and out of their lives.
March 20, 2010

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