In the context of discussing Rand's aide, Jack Hunter, Goldberg manages to come
out with this absurdity:
Rand Paul shares his father's ambition to be president.
Even though he's a vastly better politician — morally and strategically — than
his father[...]
Say what? Ron Paul had little desire to become
president and had tremendous desire to spread the liberty message. For Rand, it
is just the opposite. He wants to be president. He is so desperate to be
president that he is likely to push Hunter off the campaign staff, as the
neocons continue to make clear that this must be done. Goldberg concludes his
commentary with exactly that message, while taking a sideswipe at Judge
Napolitano:
Rand's task of clearing the air strikes me as
Augean.
Hence another irony. Defenders like Napolitano think
Paul's critics subscribe to a "dying ideology," but Paul's only shot at the
White House hinges on thoroughly repudiating an ideology far more deserving of
death. He's got a lot more work ahead of him.
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