Watch: Ben Carson Says He Supports Creating Transgender Bathrooms

By Overpasses For America. Carson apparently has forgotten that he’s a conservative, if he ever actually was.

He does however seem to have a grasp on the Communist Agenda.

Communist Goals (1963) Congressional Record–Appendix, pp. A34-A35 January 10, 1963 . . .

26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as “normal, natural, healthy.”

Now, he wants to burden the American people with exhorbitant expenses to create bathrooms for transgenders. (Read more from “Watch: Ben Carson Says He Supports Creating Transgender Bathrooms” HERE)

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Ben Carson’s Past Called Into Question Again as Friends Doubt Claims He Hid White Classmates During Race Riots After MLK Assassination

By Meg Wagner. Critics are questioning more accounts from Ben Carson’s past, including a harrowing tale of how he sheltered his white classmates during Detroit race riots.

The revelations came a day after the GOP candidate called reporters “desperate” for asking questions about his 1996 autobiography.

A fiery Carson blasted the media Friday after reports questioned the validity of his book, “Gifted Hands,” specifically suggesting he may have lied about earning a scholarship to West Point and embellished stories about his violent outbursts as a youth.

“There’s got to be a scandal. There’s got to be some nurse he’s had an affair with. There’s got to be something. They have gotten desperate,” Carson told reporters Friday night, according to CNN. “Next week, it will be my kindergarten teacher who said I peed in my pants. It’s ridiculous.”

On Friday, a new media report scrutinized two more stories from the neurosurgeon-turned-politician. (Read more from “Ben Carson’s Past Called Into Question Again as Friends Doubt Claims He Hid White Classmates During Race Riots After MLK Assassination” HERE)

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Christian Daycare Workers Fired for Refusing to Call Little Girl a Boy

Two daycare workers have been fired for refusing to go along with the center’s transgender agenda. Madeline Kirksey, one of the workers who is an author of a Christian book, says her religious liberty rights have been violated. The two were fired after refusing to call a little girl a boy.

The two male parents of a six-year-old little girl told employees at the school to refer to their daughter as a boy, and to call her by a new masculine name. The little girl’s hair had also been cut like a boy’s.

Kirksey told Breitbart Texas in an interview, that the problem was not so much with the transgender issue as it was with telling young children that the little girl was a boy when she was not, and with calling her “John” (not the name given) when that was not her name.

She, and another worker who does not want to be identified, were fired from the Childrens’ Lighthouse Learning Center in Katy, Texas, a city just west of Houston.

The school distributed guidelines to the teachers called “How to Handle Transgender Students.” The printed guidelines were obtained from the internet and can be read at this link. (Read more from “Christian Daycare Workers Fired for Refusing to Call Little Girl a Boy” HERE)

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Military Sexual Trauma Survivor: Breaking the Silence, the Black Box of Shame, Guilt and Fear

I have PTSD. We all know what it is, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. I am one of millions who are affected by it each and every day. I am also one of hundreds of thousands of survivors of Military Sexual Trauma (MST), just one of the causes of PTSD. But along with my MST Community, we acknowledge this remains a dark secret within our military and most law makers refuse to acknowledge the MST epidemic continues to occur within the ranks of our military. For decades, those guilty of assault in higher commands are seldom prosecuted, and are allowed to continue on with their ranks and pensions, creating a situation that exposes other victims to their atrocities.

Growing up, the Vietnam War was on the nightly Huntley and Brinkley Report on our black and white television set. It was amazing to me that videos and footage could be shown in my living room several days after it was made. This was a new era in communication. As the war intensified, protesters where shown spitting on returning soldiers while calling them names. Jane Fonda was making movies while receiving profits by the same soldiers that she committed treason against. This made me feel very ashamed as a young teen in America, because these men and women would give their lives for our freedoms.

During the war era, I often watched the cartoon Roger Ramjet, who portrayed a patriotic and highly moral – if not very bright – hero. Roger had the inclination to save the world, with the help of his proton energy pills (“PEP”) that gave him the strength of twenty atom bombs for a period of twenty seconds. Invariably he saved the world by defeating the various elements that populated this series. The theme song lyrics, “Roger Ramjet is our hero, hero of our nation” stuck with me throughout my adolescence.

During my high school years, I began to look up to my brother-in-law who was a Captain in the United States Air Force. I wanted to be a part of that team “up in the wild blue yonder.” Combined, I also wanted to be like the character Roger Ramjet. So at the age of seventeen, a young man, innocent and seeking to find my manhood and purpose in this life, (not to mention leaving the authority of my parents), I joined the United States Air Force. It was midterm in high school, so I graduated early, sacrificing the attendance of my senior prom and graduation and was off to Lackland Air Force Base for basic training.

Basic training was tough, like it is to any young man or woman attempting to find their way in this world, but it was making me into a warrior. I do remember reports going around that a WAF was raped behind a dumpster on base, but that was hushed quickly. I graduated and was transferred to Tech School at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi to become a radar repairman, as I scored high in my aptitude test qualifying me for a military career in electronics. It was here at tech school that I began to build a black box of shame, guilt and fear that would consume my everyday life for over four decades. The impossible was stealing my young spirit and manhood.

I was invited to go off base to go drinking with the guys. At the first this seemed appropriate, as the offer to “”party” came from individuals the higher ranking airmen. At seventeen and eighteen years old, those same people were contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a crime, as they were the ones ordering and buying my drinks. I will never forget the establishment; a renowned hotel and resort in Gulfport, Mississippi called the White House. Since then, this place has been closed, remodeled and opened again. The White House was known for its lavish and wild parties, swimming pool and bar. Decades later, I came to the realization that as a young recruit, I became the perfect prey for a rapist fraternity of sorts.

Yes, I was raped, often when intoxicated or drugged by others to a point I had no control of my being. I can remember being told this was part of the Air Force initiation and if I was to succeed, I had to keep the secret, as it was honorable to hold such a dark secret, so, I was told. While holding this secret, I would see my assailants often in the mess hall or on base. This was horrifying for me, and I felt myself falling apart within. I began to lose sleep, became confused, and eventually went AWOL to get away from it all.

While AWOL, I stayed with a lady at a motel who felt sorry for me. During this period, I would sneak on the base to eat because I had no money. After seventeen days, I was arrested in the chow hall for being AWOL. While in the Brig, I reported the rapes to my Air Force appointed counsel as the reason for going AWOL. Nothing was done, and I was returned to duty. Shortly after, I failed to report to duty for eleven days, and was placed on deserter status. I was apprehended on base, and I am not sure how they determined deserter status when my absence was not long enough under statute to be a deserter.

I will never forget the horror of being discharged from the United States Air Force, stripped of my uniform, stripped of my rank Airman 1st Class, and escorted off base like a criminal, being told never to return. The career I had honorably chosen and enlisted for was taken away from me by criminals who raped me. Today, my DD-214 reflects an “Undesirable Discharge”, “for the good of the Air Force”. My military records of my court martial papers do not mention the rape, no mention of rape within my discharge medical exam, no mention of a “sworn statement by me”, and clearly no statement of my conversation with my military counsel about the rapes.

I will never forget that awful flight home, and the shame that was consuming me as my sister picked me up from the airport. My life was now shattered; my family disowned me, and I still do not have contact with my family. My own family, just as many Americans and with our own congress, military sexual trauma remains misunderstood and ignored. My black box of shame, guilt and fear was now my safety zone and I turned to running and acting out. I trusted no one! Acting out became my way of life in my desire to be like other people, someone with a life. The buried truth is this: I did not have a life.

I would like to think I live a normal lifestyle, but I often feel I am wrongfully judged. Like many others, I have issues with relationships, nightmares, episodes of insomnia, difficulty with communicating, inability to maintain gainful employment, acting out, panic attacks, long episodes of crying, and much more. I feel I am singled out despite the hard work I have done through therapy to become who I am today. My words seem to be misinterpreted. Due to media bias, survivors have been prejudicially classified as a potential stick of dynamite just waiting on that one match to set us off into a murderous explosion of ire.

I breathe the same air as any other enlistee, and believe that God, as I see Him/Her is the foundation of this Nation. The only difference is that at the end of every day I lay my head down in an attempt to sleep, knowing I could relive my trauma in the unconscious mind. But when my eyes close, my mind takes over and I am plagued with a graphic and amplified version of every sexual assault I had to endure while wanting to serve honorably for my country. In my dreams, I feel trapped in my past, filled with affliction and disdain. I cannot escape from the humiliation and ridicule from those around me. There is seldom nary a night that I have not had an uninterrupted night of sleep. Yet in the morning, I rise with the consistency of the sun, roll out of my sweat soaked bed, and shake off the remnants of the night’s battle and start my day…just like you.

In 2013 I met a crossroad in my life. I attempted suicide by taking my car to the edge of a cliff in Montana feeling there was nothing left for me here on earth. I cried for some time and when

another car pulled up, I could not follow through with my attempt. Shortly thereafter, I was led to call my first cousin, a sheriff deputy and then the crisis hotline. When asked if I was a veteran, I said no, but that I had been in the military. I was directed to a veteran hotline and eventually to a nurse at Fort Harrison, Montana, who then directed me to the MST Director. For the first time, ever, I was told, “thank you for your service”. That meant so much to me, because for forty years I carried shame of my rapes, and never saw myself as a veteran, and clearly it gave me hope.

I would like to think I am more functional in society, but clearly, I am more vigilant, always on the look-out for danger, avoiding large crowds and loud places. I worry about what is being said about me and being judged by those who know nothing of my experience. I can still manage to go out to eat, shop for my clothes and drive my car. I would like to socialize with others, but it is unnerving and frightening. I will find a reason to leave and return to my comfort zone in an attempt to avoid a panic attack. Unintentionally I feel like an outsider, not worthy of being in the presence of others. There are times that I use medications to control the cycle of PTSD symptoms. I struggle with taking medications, including narcotics because I believe those are made so that someone like me can’t face reality and instead be regulated. This is my life today, and in order to heal, I find it necessary to explain the circumstances that have made me the man I am today. By doing so, I am enabling myself to soar like an eagle and to fight to end MST.

A recent study has founded that up to 15 times more men in the military are being raped by other men than is being reported by the Pentagon. The report released by the American Psychological Association says the under-reporting is largely due to the stigma associated with sexual assaults and is the reason that the true extent of male-on-male sexual crimes is so vastly underestimated. I can attest to that reasoning, as for over forty years the shame, guilt and fear I carried was without help, the military’s dark kept secret. Additionally, the fact I felt like I was not a man because I could not fight off my assailants imprisoned me in that black box of hell and stole most of my life.

Other than “honorable discharges” are a growing concern, as new reports deem this method a form of retaliation from the military, as it was in my case. But retaliation does not end there. Just this year my government employment and contract was ended. I was terminated for responding to the question “why was your length of service so short”? I felt pressured to explain what MST was to my colleagues, and that I was a survivor, a voice for change. I gave them the web site for Protect Our Defenders if they wanted to read more about the atrocities our military enlistees face. In retaliation, my supervisor was given a written letter on government letter head, stating my disability was “graphic and disturbing in nature and inappropriate to talk about in the work place. I was terminated two weeks later. So twice now, I have lost careers because of the perpatrators who raped me in the military. This termination triggered my feelings for ending my life once again, but I was fortunate I had my therapy and have a supportive MST Community this time, as well as a very helpful Village of people in Pacific City, Oregon.

As an MST Survivor, I tear up whenever I hear the Nation Anthem, because I love my country and the freedom I enlisted to protect. Yet, I will never fit in as a Veteran because of the dark secrets of MST that have been kept secret for decades. Just recently while joining other Veterans in supporting a Veterans Stand Down for homeless Veterans; the question of why my service was so short came up again. A retired military officer eating with me kept pressing with his question as to what my military disability is and how did I become disabled? I felt like I was on the battlefield of the “Invisible War” once again, a term we use for our battles of MST. However, I knew as a voice for change it was my duty to explain to him and the others at the

table the effects of MST. During the conversation, I was told “rapes don’t happen in barracks”, “why didn’t you fight back”, and “you must have gone to a gay bar and asked for it.” I did my best to remain calm, but I was furious inside at these unfair and ridiculous remarks that belittled me. I then explained, “rape is a crime committed and forced upon a victim and not a choice from the victim.” I further explained that “I have gay friends today and respect them; I probably would have been safer in a gay bar then this resort full of sexual predators”. I then closed by stating “we all gave the same oath, one where we have one another’s six, even today. I am not gay, and it is not gays or heterosexuals who are the fault for rape, it is the sick perpetrators and the lack of military responsibility to change it”.

As I wait for my Veteran Disability exam, something that should have been available to me forty years ago and all victims of military rape, I received a letter. It was from the Department of Veterans Affairs stating in pertinent part: “We have your claim for compensation based on your military service. Any time a Veteran receives a discharge that is not “honorable”, we have to decide if he/she is eligible for VA benefits. The military has said your service was not “honorable”. Therefore, we have to make a decision about your service. As long as we decide that your service was not “dishonorable”, you will be eligible for VA benefits.” This letter was very disturbing considering my exams are just less than two weeks away, and the Department of Veterans Affairs has my statements and evidence submitted already beforehand, yet the obvious unfriendly stigma and ignorance to retaliation by a discharge other than hornorable remains a huge problem that needs resolving and the honor to those of us that suffered needs to be given back!.

I realize that forty years of living in a black box, stuffing this trauma of shame, guilt and fear, cannot be treated quickly. I also know that the military’s dark secret needs to be dealt with head on, therefore my pain and suffering has become a strong voice that will not quit and will for advocate laws and justice against Military Sexual Trauma. Most recently I received this statement from a woman survivor. “It is not necessary for us to be decided as a community but what I am aware of is that often some react from their pain and unhealed wounds. I am grateful Bill for your example and your strong voice. Yes we still need to have each other’s back. I wish there were more of you when our women under fire needed them.” I salute all the MST Survivors who stand together to end MST.

As nature photographer, I decided to produce several videos relevant to MST and PTSD which you may find on YouTube. It was photography and nature that got me through forty years when there was absolutely no help available and if you mentioned rape, you were considered lying.

I have been interviewed by Sara Darehshori, Senior Counsel with Human Rights Watch USA who along with her wonderful staff work effortlessly to demand governmental and VA changes to the decades of a broken system of ignoring MST. Shortly after I attempted suicide in 2013, I shared my plight to Protect Our Defenders, and they instantly gave me support and are available always for support to any Veteran of MST. Ginny Branam Lee, a very unselfish friend of my MST Community, and strong advocate has proven to be courageous and unstoppable in her efforts to end MST. Together, from different parts of the United States, Ms. Lee and I have begun to “soar like an eagle” in our unstoppable mission, “Breaking the Silence, soaring to end MST.” Most recently, I am grateful to an NBC affiliate reporter and journalist who is heading up a special investigation and report on MST and the V.A. This is who I am born to be, and my voice will not be silenced.

However, until Congress, the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, the military’s Commander-in-Chief: the President of the United States, and the American people own up to these barbarities and work together with the veterans to change the military’s culture, another seventeen year old will be forced to endure a life that has no quality, and may become one of the 22 a day statistics; the number of veterans that commit suicide each day….Nothing can be given back with what was taken.

These are the many tasks a head of us:

1. Congress should reform the Military Whistleblower Protection Act to afford service members the same level of protection as civilians.

2. Congress should establish a prohibition on criminal charges or disciplinary action against survivors for minor collateral misconduct that would not have come to the military’s attention but for the victim’s report of sexual assault.

3. The Defense Department should expand initiatives, like the Special Victim Counsel Program, expedited transfers, and non-military options for mental health care, that gives the survivors the tools and control to direct their recovery and their future in the military.

4. The military should reward the systems and individuals in the armed forces that take retaliation seriously, and hold accountable those who commit or tolerate acts of retaliation.

5. Congress should upgrade current discrimination laws prohibiting retaliation in the work place specifically for MST and PTSD.

6. The division between gender rapes among all Veterans must cease, as we are one.

Like Roger Ramjet, all my Sister and Brother MST Survivors, and Advocates against MST, you are “heroes of our nation”. Together in our hearts we have redefined Ramjet’s proton pill, the PED (Prevent Excruciating Pain). Thank you.

In closing, I wish to express my deepest appreciation to Kathleen and Joe Miller who are a wonderful example of bipartisanship in working to “Restore Liberty.” Of course, I believe turning my pain and suffering into a voice for change would not be possible without my creator, who I see as God.

Bill Minnix, MST Survivor 2015

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University Officials Agree to Rip up Constitution in Undercover Video

Conservatives have long accused academics of shredding the Constitution, figuratively speaking, but a Project Veritas sting operation recently caught them doing it literally.

Undercover video released last week showed administrators at Yale, Cornell, Syracuse, Vassar and Oberlin agreeing to rip up copies of the Constitution handed out off campus after an investigator posing as a student described the document as “triggering” and “oppressive.”

“Well, I think that the Constitution means things to different people; like you said it is a flawed document and the people who wrote it are certainly flawed individuals in my mind,” Cornell lead Title IX investigator Elizabeth McGrath says on the video.

Ms. McGrath agrees to rip up the hand-held copy of the Constitution and run it through a shredder after the female “student” asks, “Is there any way that maybe like we can get rid of it somehow or I can just see that like maybe it will be like therapy for me, like if you can like shred it or something?”

Project Veritas president James O’Keefe, known for his undercover video operations against ACORN and the National Public Radio, said the videos showed that the willingness to cut up the Constitution was “not an isolated incident.” (Read more from “University Officials Agree to Rip up Constitution in Undercover Video” HERE)

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Were Law Enforcement Leaders Aware of Threat by Terrorists to Attack California University?

I remember the days of the street thug punks who were in supposed gangs. I mean the real gangsters were Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and Bugsy Seigel. These street thugs, who were calling themselves MS13, 18th Street and many other colorful names, soon learned how to organize and capitalize on street crime turning an otherwise local street problem into a global problem. And law enforcement leaders continued to see the street thugs as just that; explaining to the American people that we had nothing to worry about. But we did… we had a lot to worry about.

Gangs are now global empires taking in billions of dollars in drug, prostitution, and gun profits. Their empire has been aided by the Mexican cartels with many lives lost, families destroyed and our jails and prisons swollen to capacity. Had the problem been recognized, called what it was and addressed immediately we just may have saved a whole lot of lives, effort and money. So surely our law enforcement leaders learned their lesson, right?

Unfortunately the tragic event at UC Merced illustrates just how our law enforcement leaders have not learned from their past mistakes and may have jeopardized the lives of an entire classroom in doing so. What I am about to tell you has been confirmed by three independent law enforcement officials, all who cannot be named for fear of losing their jobs/pensions. The conversations I have engaged in compel me to believe that we are not being told the truth about the incident at our UC Merced and just who the suspect was.

From the information I have gathered, the suspect was indeed not only on the FBI’s terrorist watch list but he was also on a national watch list and had been one of the topics of discussion at a recent FBI briefing to Merced County law enforcement leaders. According to recently obtained information, about 6 months ago the FBI held a terrorist/extremist briefing with Merced County law enforcement leaders. At this meeting several suspected terrorist with ISIS links were said to be here in Merced County. Names and photos were presented including one of Faisal Mohammad. Based on the FBI’s own analysis and a number of people on the terrorist watch list that are in the area they projected an attack at the UC Merced campus. Though they were not absolutely certain of the attack on the UC they did feel that there was enough information for them to be here if it did.

According to my sources the UC Chancellor was also briefed on the potential threats. (Read more from “Were Law Enforcement Leaders Aware of Threat by Terrorists to Attack California University?” HERE)

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Watch: Liberal MSNBC Hosts Were Minding Their Own Business During Democratic Forum When This Sign Pops Up

On Friday night, MSNBC sponsored the “Democratic Candidates Forum” in South Carolina. Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, and Hillary Clinton were each given the opportunity to speak about their campaigns.

But just take a look at what appeared in the background while hosts Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow were talking:

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Soviet Spy’s Dire Warnings 30 Years Ago Come True in Obama’s America [+video]

In a 1985 interview, former Soviet KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov described the techniques of ideological subversion (short video below and full text).

Subversion as a strategy used against one’s adversaries is not new. Chinese military general, strategist, and philosopher Sun Tzu wrote over 2,500 years ago:

“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”

Those were used to undermine American values, traditions and institutions to the extent that the people will be unable or unwilling to resist takeover by the totalitarian ideology of communism; methods adopted and now being employed against the United States by the supporters of radical Islam . . .

Consider what Bezmenov described in 1985 and the Islamic indoctrination currently underway in our educational system; and Islamic law, Sharia, being slowly introduced into our legal system and culture by anti-Americans and the useful idiots, who will be the very people marked for extermination under a new totalitarian regime. (Read more from “Soviet Spy’s Dire Warnings 30 Years Ago Come True in Obama’s America” HERE)

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This Is the Final Sign of World War III on the Precipice

“A mysterious bright light in the sky has sent Californians into panic,” reports the BBC. “Videos posted online show a bright flare rising high, before a wide, bright blue flash emerges in a cone shape. Many videos continue to track the light for several minutes.”

Last night, Californians immediately leapt to social media to propose their theories of the phenomenon, ranging from a nuclear missile attack to meteors. “Law agencies and news media in San Diego were flooded with calls about 6 p.m. from people reporting everything from a flare to a comet to a nuclear bomb in the western sky,” reports the San Diego Union Tribune . . .

The “official” explanation of this event — and remember that “official” explanations are almost always cover stories — is that the U.S. Navy launched a test missile just because they “routinely” test missiles.

Obviously, the official cover story is pure bunk. So what’s the real story behind this? It all has to do with China and the covert war that’s already underway between China, the US and Russia. . .

Last night’s test launch of the Trident missile over Orange County was staged near a high population area for a tactical reason: To have as many witnesses (and videos) as possible, sending a very visible warning message to China that says, “We can destroy you if you don’t back off.” (Read more from “This Is the Final Sign of World War III on the Precipice” HERE)

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Feds Lose Track of Most Border-Surge Teens After Release

New information from a variety of sources further demonstrates that the Obama administration’s handling of the continuing influx of illegal Central American family and youth border-crossers has been nothing short of a disaster. Government agencies and NGO contractors have lost track of most of the youth who have been released (or escaped) from shelters. Immigration court records show that about half of the “unaccompanied” alien children (UACs) do not appear for immigration court hearings. A recent murder of one UAC in Virginia by three others is a reminder that some of the kids are involved in gangs. And, because we let them, they keep coming; the number of new arrivals spiked again at the end of the summer, with twice as many Central American youth and families arriving in September 2015 as arrived in September 2014.

No single government agency has been given the responsibility for tracking the UAC and family arrivals. As a result, the statistics that have been published by different sources may have slightly different numbers, depending on the time period covered and how they are counted.

In a recent webinar hosted by the Migration Policy Institute, the director of a legal services organization stated that 77,824 UACs had been released into the United States since October 1, 2014 (not counting the approximately 40,000 who arrived in 2012 and 2013). Most are turned over to their parents, but many are released to the custody of a sponsor — sometimes a relative, but often a “friend”, foster family, or group home run by a government contractor.

In July, federal agents arrested a group of farm labor contractors running a smuggling ring for Guatemalan minors who were then put to work in harsh conditions at an Ohio egg farm. Those who come forward as sponsors are rarely screened, and so some UACs have been released to child molesters and abusers.

Others have run away from the temporary shelters or group homes. In October, four Honduran teenagers escaped from a shelter in Tucson, leading local officials to complain about the lack of transparency and oversight. Last year, two Guatemalan teenagers fled a shelter in Illinois and committed a carjacking in California that led to their re-capture. (Read more from “Feds Lose Track of Most Border-Surge Teens After Release” HERE)

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Paul: Rubio and Hillary ‘the Same Person’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) says that when it comes to foreign policy, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), a fellow GOP presidential candidate, and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton are “the same person.”

“I see her and Rubio as being the same person,” Paul said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “They both want a no-fly zone. They both have supported activity in Libya, the war in Libya that toppled [Libyan prime minister] Gaddafi, an intervention that made us less safe.”

“They both have supported the Iraq War, so, I mean, what’s the difference?” he asked . . .

The Kentucky senator also took a shot at former vice president Dick Cheney, who has been critical of Paul’s foreign policy.

“Yeah, well you know, Dick Cheney has been wrong about most of the foreign policy over the last several decades,” Paul said. “The last time he was right was when he warned the first George Bush that it would be a mistake to topple Hussein because you’d have chaos and instability and you’d destabilize the region, which is exactly what happened after the Iraq War.” (Read more from “Paul: Rubio and Hillary ‘the Same Person'” HERE)

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