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Republicans Suck!...Or, So Says Rand Paul

kenc

Posted 2:58 pm, 10/30/2014

Ump, sorry I misspoke a little, of course he won't be able to run as a Repub, he might run as a Libertarian.

Pineapple

Posted 2:18 pm, 10/30/2014

Unlike my conservative counterparts, Skeptic, I *always* name my info source. I am unashamed, unlike some who only believe the garbage they read on fringe crazy sites.

skeptic

Posted 2:12 pm, 10/30/2014

When I post s link its kind of hard to hide the source.

ANYTHING ELSE!

LOL

Umpire

Posted 2:08 pm, 10/30/2014

THE OP ACKNOWLEDGED THAT IT CAME FROM CNN, UNLIKE YOUR GOP CRONIES WHO ARE ASHAMED OF THEIR SOURCES.

ANYTHING ELSE?

skeptic

Posted 1:57 pm, 10/30/2014

How do you guys put. Oh yeah. Copy and paste from cnn. Try again.

kenc

Posted 1:46 pm, 10/30/2014

Why won't he run ?

Umpire

Posted 1:44 pm, 10/30/2014

NO. HE WON'T.

kenc

Posted 1:43 pm, 10/30/2014

Don't worry Ump he will.

Umpire

Posted 1:36 pm, 10/30/2014

HE DOESN'T CARE. HE ISN'T RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.

Pineapple

Posted 1:18 pm, 10/30/2014

Wow, lots of truth-telling going on with the GOP. First that governor admits the ACA is helping his constituents (before taking it back, Mr. Sheffield-style), and now this.



(CNN) -- It might not be the term that Republican Party leaders prefer, but Sen. Rand Paul had a choice word about the GOP's brand: It "sucks."

While in Michigan on Wednesday spreading his message about building a more inclusive party, Paul -- as he has many times before --acknowledged that Republicans need to collectively improve their image.

"Remember Domino's Pizza? They admitted, 'Hey, our pizza crust sucks.' The Republican Party brand sucks and so people don't want to be a Republican and for 80 years, African-Americans have had nothing to do with Republicans," the Kentucky Republican said, according to The Hill.

His comments came in remarks at a GOP field office in a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit.

The Domino's analogy is a staple in his speeches about broadening the party's appeal, but he hasn't been quite as candid in his use of language.

Earlier this month, Paul told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that "the biggest mistake" Republicans have made in the past several decades is not aggressively courting African-American votes.

It's a message he's been carrying for the past year as he lays the groundwork for a likely presidential campaign. He told Politico recently he thinks Republicans can win a third or more of the African-American vote in 2016 if the party embraces his method of advocating for education and criminal justice reform among other efforts to address poverty and unemployment.

"We're also fighting 40 years of us doing a crappy job, of Republicans not trying at all for 40 years, so it's a lot of overcoming," he said Wednesday. "You got to show up, you got to have something to say and really we just have to emphasize that we're trying to do something different."

Following Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential loss, in which he carried only 6% of the black vote, the Republican National Committee has also attempted to retool its outreach by opening up multiple offices in urban areas and hiring more staff specifically tasked with targeting African-American voters.

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