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Paul challenges Sanders to ideological debate
By David Wright - Fri November 13, 2015
Washington (CNN)Sen. Rand Paul challenged Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday to a one-on-one debate on the merits of capitalism versus socialism, describing himself and Sanders as "really the diametric opposites of viewpoints in our country."
"We've been saying what a fun, dramatic, and informative debate it would be if Bernie Sanders and I could have an hour-long debate," said Paul during an interview with Iowa radio station WHO NewsRadio 1040.
"Can you imagine," he continued, "debating over what rights are versus what obligations are, and debating socialism versus capitalism?"
The two presidential candidates represent the ideological extremes of today's Republican and Democratic parties -- Paul, on the Republican side, is an avowed libertarian, while Sanders, running for the Democratic nomination, is a self-described democratic socialist -- and have premised their presidential bids on the need for a shift in their respective parties' philosophies.
Besides staking claims to ideas outside the political mainstream and serving as colleagues in the Senate, however, the two have very little in common...
Full article:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/politics/rand-paul-bernie-sanders-debate-challenge/
By David Wright - Fri November 13, 2015
Washington (CNN)Sen. Rand Paul challenged Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday to a one-on-one debate on the merits of capitalism versus socialism, describing himself and Sanders as "really the diametric opposites of viewpoints in our country."
"We've been saying what a fun, dramatic, and informative debate it would be if Bernie Sanders and I could have an hour-long debate," said Paul during an interview with Iowa radio station WHO NewsRadio 1040.
"Can you imagine," he continued, "debating over what rights are versus what obligations are, and debating socialism versus capitalism?"
The two presidential candidates represent the ideological extremes of today's Republican and Democratic parties -- Paul, on the Republican side, is an avowed libertarian, while Sanders, running for the Democratic nomination, is a self-described democratic socialist -- and have premised their presidential bids on the need for a shift in their respective parties' philosophies.
Besides staking claims to ideas outside the political mainstream and serving as colleagues in the Senate, however, the two have very little in common...
Full article:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/politics/rand-paul-bernie-sanders-debate-challenge/
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Bernie needs to takes him up on that challenge. For many American it would be extremely enlightening
think
Nov 2015
#3
"Bernie supporters might also be concerned that Paul would manage to seduce them away."
tazkcmo
Nov 2015
#9
Well, it's been working the other way too: Paul has lost supporters to Sanders.
Hortensis
Nov 2015
#13
Amazing how a guy "saddled" with a term like that is kicking Republican ASS
bullwinkle428
Nov 2015
#22
This reminds me of the Anarcho-Capitalist's demand that Paul Krugman debate Robert Murphy.
HughBeaumont
Nov 2015
#18
Speaking of which, what happened to Sanders' seminal speech of Democratic Socialism?
brooklynite
Nov 2015
#35