http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/give_some_answers_dr_paul_20100524/Give Some Answers, Dr. Paul
Posted on May 24, 2010
By Eugene Robinson
Not so fast, everybody. Rand Paul can’t abruptly disavow the extremist views on civil rights that he’s been espousing for years and expect us all to just move along. Was he lying then? Is he lying now? Or has the tea party movement’s newly crowned Mad Hatter changed his mind?
Republican crisis managers wisely didn’t allow Paul to stray within range of the Sunday talk shows, but they can’t keep him hidden away in some Kentucky cave until November. Sooner or later, the Senate candidate is going to have to answer a direct question: Was he being untruthful on the occasions when he said the federal government has no authority to outlaw racial discrimination in private businesses such as restaurants? Or is he being untruthful now in claiming he would have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
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Now that he is running for the Senate as a card-carrying Republican, Paul is going to have to abandon, or pretend to abandon, many of his loopy beliefs. This won’t be easy, as illustrated by the hemming and hawing he did before finally endorsing the Civil Rights Act. Even then, he suggested that the law was justified only by the prevailing situation in the South. As soon as Paul is allowed out of his cave, someone should ask him whether the landmark legislation properly applies to the rest of the country.
Sarah Palin accused reporters of practicing “gotcha” journalism in seeking to elicit Paul’s views. As we know from the 2008 campaign, Palin’s definition of a “gotcha” interview is one in which actual questions are asked. But
think about it: Did anyone imagine the Republican Party could possibly field a candidate who makes Sarah Barracuda sound like the voice of reason?Republican Chairman Michael Steele wouldn’t have been eligible to move into my neighborhood, either, if Paul’s view had prevailed. On Sunday, Steele ventured that Paul’s philosophy is “misplaced in these times”—but also said he “can’t condemn” it.
That’s pathetic, Chairman Mike. Rand Paul can’t have it both ways. Neither can the GOP, and neither can you.