Rand Paul to Berkeley: “They’re Spying on Us”
by Steed Dropout
March 19, 2014
Berkeley, CA
Amid tight security, Rand Paul, who has made it a point to take on liberals on their own ground told 500 of his faithful Wednesday at U.C. Berkeley’s International House that the government was spying on him, you, and me.
This is old news to Berkeleyans, but an unfamiliar face among Berkeley’s majority democrats and radicals.
Paul charged that government snoops are reading our mail and keeping track of our reading and viewing. Berkeley has a tradition of gov’t surveillance going back to 1941, when the FBI staked out the homes of professors connected with an A-bomb project.
What’s new here is that a young neo-Republican would peg his presidential bid on a Daniel in the lions’ den talk in liberal Berkeley.
On deadline.