Posted on 03/07/2014 11:27:42 AM PST by cotton1706
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Friday knocked former President Clinton as a throwback to a sort of troglodyte time, where men took advantage of women in the workplace.
Speaking to The Hill prior to his appearance at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, Paul defended his recent attacks on the former president, who hes criticized as a sexual predator. Hes also called for Democrats to return donations raised or contributed by Clinton.
It is quite hypocritical that a party that says theyre great defenders of women in the workplace supports a guy who violated all of those pledges, all of those promises that the workplace is a safer place for women than it has been in the past, he said. "He's a throwback to a sort of troglodyte time, where men did whatever they wanted to women in the workplace." He said he believes its fair game for Democrats to have to defend Clinton, since they lean on him heavily for fundraising and campaigning help.
Clinton is expected to be a useful figure for the party this election cycle, as he remains a popular Democratic leader, even as President Obamas unpopularity threatens to drag down some vulnerable Democrats.
Clinton recently campaigned in Kentucky for Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes, the likely general election opponent to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who Paul has endorsed.
Pauls criticism of the former president has been interpreted by many as a preemptive volley in his probable campaign for president in 2016, when Democrats are expected to nominate Hillary Clinton to run.
He said, however, he doesnt believe Clintons indiscretions should disqualify his wife from the presidency.
However, not sending reinforcements into Benghazi should disqualify her, he said.
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Whether or not you agree that this question should be on the table now now, it’s important to remember that Paul did NOT bring it up. His wife made some comments, and she was being attacked for them, and he came to her defense, and properly so.
Maybe Bill dated Bertha Butt.
There were troglytes on a Star Trek episode years ago. I think that troglyte was a form of the word troglodyte.
And he's not backing away from it, either. I don't know what his strategy is -- Clinton is popular, but Paul's not a stupid man. Fun to watch!
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