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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

RSN: Rand Paul Joins Crowded Field of People Who Will Never Be President




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Rand Paul. (photo: Jeff Malet/maletphoto.com)
Rand Paul. (photo: Jeff Malet/maletphoto.com)

Rand Paul Joins Crowded Field of People Who Will Never Be President

By Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
07 April 15

The article below is satire. Andy Borowitz is an American comedian and New York Times-bestselling author who satirizes the news for his column, "The Borowitz Report."
ith an official announcement on his campaign Web site, Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) has joined a crowded field of people who will never be elected President in their lifetimes.

While Paul and Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) are the only officially announced Republican candidates with a zero-per-cent chance of ever winning the Presidency, a burgeoning roster of totally pointless candidacies is waiting in the wings.
 
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, and neurosurgeon Ben Carson are just a few of the men thought to be considering squandering time and money pursuing an office that they will never occupy in a billion years.
 
On the Democratic side, only former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley has stepped forward as someone who could only be elected to the White House in an alternate universe.
 
Minutes after his announcement, aides to Senator Paul said that they believed that he would emerge as the top choice of voters who are determined to waste their votes in 2016.
 
“There’s no one out there who has a more remote chance of being elected, unless Trump decides to run,” one aide said.





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