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ramp always doing an interview I believe it was with
NPR he was asked some good
tough questions and I want you to listen carefully
to the response and then I have to give you
the awesome fax afterwards let's listen and what conclusion should people draw
from the presence of that
I been a former shock jock jack horner on your staff Corps
my co author a book with you who was identified
I as the southern Avenger no longer is no longer on my staff
and now which you had a pretty strong association with them yeah but the thing
is if you'll read through a lot of his things I think some other things he
wrote or many other things here over stupid and I don't agree with they
weren't things I was aware
were reasons why I hired him I do think though the was unfairly treated by the
media news put up as a
atari practice for people to say he was a racist and none if that's true if you
look at his writings
I think there are a lot of problems in a lot of disagreements in Nunavik
to I support but none as it was racist totally totally
a there's no evidence this guy's races it's all immediate solemin
but the guy they're debating is Jack hunter
before you work for Rand Paul he had a previous gig
as a secessionist pundit
he would wear a confederate flag mask
as he did it confederate flag mask
really okay that's not enough up on
a yearly basis he would toast to John Wilkes Booth
you know this that's the guy
who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
also killing the president who is most known for
fighting to free the slaves but not know there's no evidence that this guy who
praised the guy
who was most known for freeing the slaves no evidence he dresses not
now here you're making leaps of logic there
yeah up
he also said about Wilkes Booth quote
his heart was in the right place concours because when you kill somebody
when your *** somebody
as long as there's a good reason so for example like that guy freed the slaves
only orson replace but now
you might saying okay so the dude races so
Rand Paul is wrong about that but what does any of this
say about Rand Paul this doesn't mean that he believes the things
that back I believes and to be honest I do think that's true to an extent
but you know if all that
but information wasn't enough how about if I don't know maybe this guy
and Rampaul were close like a really really close
or they did something I don't know hypothetically they
wrote a book together both at just that maybe that would be enough to make you
think that this is questionable and he knew about his belief systems and im is
still OK
with him working i cant all I yeah
maintain write a book together in fact it was Rampal
first book this guy was the co author devastating
now are Rand Paul's history
on the sill on civil rights is already shaking remember he's the guy
who is in favor love no discrimination
as long as it's in the public sector but he does think that private businesses
should have the right to say a darkie at my store we don't serve your kind here
are you can use that were found games that were found
I don't like your can around here now and get out layer clothes no
seriously he's fine with you know you can put up a sign
no negroes allowed he said he doesn't think private businesses should be
forced to
serve everybody should be able to discriminate against anybody want for
whatever reason they want
look the amazing part
and this interview is longer I just %uh played a little clip here for you
is how outraged Rand Paul is
as if the line of questioning isn't
which emit but dude
and remember Rampal the guy who always starts with democrats are entitled to
welfare and food stamps I feel entitled
no you'll feel entitled you want to be a congressman you wanna be a
representative
0 up people in the United States of America
and you're not going to answer questions that are perfectly legitimate that speak
on your character and speak on your works
mean it's ridiculous obviously you should answer those questions
so bottom line dude you brought this upon yourself
its a totally legitimate line of questioning
spare me the misplaced outrage