Rand Paul Through the Looking Glass

Today, Sen. Paul launched into his filibuster of John Brennan as director of the CIA, with a lengthy passage from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland:

“I rise today to begin to filibuster John Brennan’s nomination for the CIA. I will speak until I can no longer speak…They say Lewis Carroll is fiction. Alice never fell down a rabbit hole and the White Queen’s caustic judgments are not really a threat to your security. Or has America the Beautiful become Alice’s Wonderland?

“No, no,’ said the queen. ‘Sentence first; Verdict afterwards.’

“Stuff and nonsense,” Alice said widely — loudly. “The idea of having the sentence first?”

“Hold your tongue,” said the queen, turning purple.

“I won’t,” said Alice.

“Release the drones,” said the queen, as she shouted at the top of her voice…

Apparently, Senator Paul has a taste for varied literature.

“Kelly (his future wife), an English major in college, overheard me discussing Dostoevsky with some friends, decided maybe I wasn’t as young as I looked and we struck up a conversation…”

Interviewed by the Washington Times, he calls “The Brothers Karamazov” and “Crime and Punishment” “two of the greatest novels of all time.” As of this time, the filibuster is still happening.

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