Paul, 52, was born in India and in 1989 first came to Houston, where
he lives when he isn’t busy globetrotting. He calls this year’s
presidential race “the most important election of our lifetime.” Why? He
fears a victory by Clinton, the front-runner, over whomever emerges
from a muddled Republican field. A prominent critic of the George W.
Bush administration’s war in Iraq, Paul backed President Barack Obama in
the 2008 election due to Obama’s opposition of the war. After seeing
Obama’s foreign policy, including secretary of state Clinton’s handling
of the Libya crisis and more recently the Iran deal, Paul is singing a
much different tune on the Democrats.
At the same time, his criticism of political leaders continues to transcend partisan lines. For example, he blasts Republicans and Democrats alike for the Iraq war. Former Florida governor and struggling Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, says Paul, is “
paying the price today” due to the war initiated during his brother’s presidency.
At the same time, his criticism of political leaders continues to transcend partisan lines. For example, he blasts Republicans and Democrats alike for the Iraq war. Former Florida governor and struggling Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, says Paul, is “
paying the price today” due to the war initiated during his brother’s presidency.
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