Rand Paul and Rush - On Shattering the Illusion of Integrity

by the Left Coast Rebel


Begin the day with a friendly voice,
A companion unobtrusive
Plays the song that's so elusive
And the magic music makes your morning mood.

Off on your way, hit the open road,
There is magic at your fingers
For the Spirit ever lingers,
Undemanding contact in your happy solitude.

Invisible airwaves crackle with life
Bright antenna bristle with the energy
Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free

All this machinery making modern music
Can still be open-hearted.
Not so coldly charted, it's really just a question
Of your honesty, yeah, your honesty.

One likes to believe in the freedom of music,
But glittering prizes and endless compromises
Shatter the illusion of integrity.

For the words of the profits were written on the studio wall,
Concert hall
And echoes with the sounds of salesmen.

- Rush, The Spirit of the Radio, 1980






My favorite band ever, (probably shows my age), bettered only by my favorite Senatorial primary candidate Rand Paul, (Kentucky for the 2010 race). I was reading today here that Senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky announced that he will not run for re-election, my mind danced back and forth on the possible usherance of Rand's viability - an accelerated fundraising, message, viability and prophet of liberty. A voice for constitutional restraint and limited governance that is all but nonexistent in our Capitol. Rand is the real deal.

Knowing that Rand Paul's chances in many ways pivoted on Bunning running or not, I am excited that Bunning's exite may usher him into a lead for the Senate primary. Still somewhat of a long shot, (fill me in readers on how he may not be), this may bolster his money efforts and accelerate his campaign. Highlights from Rand's recent speech for me -




  • Where I'm different than some Republicans who will run for this office is that I think that we need to self-examine as a party where we are....where we haven't been so good....I believe that we will have within a year or two, worse than what we had in 1979, rip-roaring inflation and it will be of major consequence to the country, ( I agree).


  • All of the Republicans voted against the Obamanation budget, but when we were in charge we weren't so good. We were in charge for 8 years and we doubled the debt from 5 to 10 trillion dollars. We presided over the largest entitlement program since LBJ, the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, we cannot afford it and it is bankrupting Medicare at a rapid rate. (Folks, this needs to be relentlessly pointed out, for the GOP to learn not from it's mistakes is to ensure the same results as the Obamanation, albeit at a slower clip).


  • We as Republicans also presided over a doubling of the size of the Department of Education, doubling the number of employees and increasing the Federal control over education.

  • A primary is about the direction of our country, it's about the direction of our party. Our party is simply an empty vessel unless we imbue it with something....you need to decide what type of Republicans will lead the party and where to go from here. I believe in the Republican party platform, the platform says that we are not here to bail-out private businesses. Let's choose leaders that believe in the platform and vote accordingly.


The direction of the party, the direction of the nation. Rand Paul exemplifies and personifies the adherence to an ethos of liberty; of an unflinching and stalwart compliance to the law of man and the laws of nature. That we cannot find prosperity through printed dollars. That we cannot bring the higher-up down to bring the lower up. That we cannot be ruled by our most base instincts. That we cannot be laid waste by Silver-Tongued Messiahs. That we cannot find prosperity as a nation by jettisoning the very concepts and notions that have made us the most prosperous and freest nation in the world, in all of mankind's history. That we cannot bury our Constitution, our most noble experiment in mankind's history.



Support him. For your Country, for our future, for liberty.

6 comments:

  1. Wish we had a candidate like this last year. The Republican Party has left its base in the dust, and it seems like a great time to start thinking Libertarian. I know I've been reading more about it!

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  2. The question is, who or what will he have to sell out to to get there, and if so, who will he owe? If it's grass roots, he'll be in good shape...On the other hand, name me an honest and unsoiled politician in DC. Then again, what do I know. I am just a cynical lightweight.

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  3. RUSH: Without a doubt the best concert I have ever been to. That list includes Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, KISS, Van Halen, Bob Dylan, and so many others. RUSH just puts on one great show, and from my understanding they are libertarians.

    I will support Paul as well. The Paul's dedication to freedom and the Constitution is unparallel in today's government.

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  4. I have seen Rush several times. The best venue so far has been the Jones Beach Theatre, which is in the water with the Atlantic Ocean as the backdrop. they always give a good show. Being a drummer and a motorcyclist, I wouldn't mind hanging with Neil too. May be if I bring The Macallan...

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  5. Rush! Today's Tom's Sawyers gets by on you!

    Those were the days. Jus hope we don't end up with subdivisions. Be cool or be casted out.

    I wonder where this guy was during the presidential campaign? This guy would had creamed Hilary, BO, and McCain. Men like him are such a small minority and getting smaller, but Rush, as one of greatest bands ever showed. Sometimes all you need is a minimum number of people (3) to make a big impact.

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  6. @ Blackandgold - I hope you do!

    @ Rightguy - I'm cynical as well but I really do think that Rand is the real deal.

    @ BBill - I agree, Rush puts on the best show in the world. The fact that they are individualists as well is just the icing on the cake.

    @ Madmath - I agree, isn't it interesting when you see a truly intelligent man in action?

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