Sen. Rand Paul wasn’t kidding when he said he would publish his future speeches “like college papers.”
In remarks released on Paul’s website Tuesday, Paul included 33 footnotes on his speech he delivered to the Citadel’s Corps of Cadets. The Kentucky Republican, whose Tuesday appearance marked his third visit this year to South Carolina, used the setting before cadets as an early test before potential GOP voters and to take an early jab at yet another possible 2016 heavy-hitter: Hillary Clinton.
“I find it inexcusable that security requests were denied. I find it a clear dereliction of duty. Failure to provide our Ambassador and his mission with adequate security should preclude her from ever holding high office again,” Paul said of the 2012 attack in Benghazi that left four Americans dead, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
Paul has suggested mutiple times this year that Clinton’s response to the Benghazi attack made her unfit to lead, including a speech in Iowa in May and to Breitbart News in July.
In his speech, Paul also criticized the notion of sending foreign aid “to nations that burn our flag,” praised Israel’s loyalty, and said he will form a task force focused on modernizing and strengthening American troops.









