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in the end, all politicians want to get elected, and will do or say whatever they think will get there. If that means latching on to Paul's buzz and fundraising, Dennis will do it. What baffles me is that anyone thinks he's any more principled than other Dem politicians--I see him as a grandstander, a little bit weird, and not presidential material. He's like Paul in a way--he wants to be seen as a leftie prophet truth-teller, just as Paul cultivates his image as the same on the right--but both men have turned this act into a predictable schtick, and it's no more believable to me than anyone else's act.
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