Hours before Hillary Clinton was expected to announce her bid for president, fellow 2016 Republican contender Sen. Rand Paul, along with other likely GOP candidates, were already on the attack, reminding folks of the last time she tried — and failed — to claim the Oval Office.
Referencing one of Clinton’s most memorable campaign ads from her 2008 run — in which she said she could take on any crisis at any hour, even if it meant a phone call at 3 a.m. — the Kentucky senator said Clinton was not prepared to tackle every situation. Harkening on the Republican rallying cries against Clinton’s tenure at the State Department, Paul said that the 2012 attacks in Benghazi were Clinton’s “3 a.m. phone call that she never picked up.”
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“I think the fact that she didn’t provide that security will go to the heart of the matter of whether or not we should have her as commander in chief,” Paul said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday.
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush pre-empted Clinton’s announcement by tying her to President Obama and condemning the administration’s record abroad.
“We must do better than the Obama-Clinton foreign policy that has damaged relationships with our allies and emboldened our enemies,” Bush says in a 50-second video clip posted on Twitter.
Lincoln Chafee, a Republican-turned-Independent-turned-Democrat from Rhode Island who is currently mulling a 2016 bid of his own, questioned Clinton’s judgement and foreign policy chops during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“What kind of accomplishments did you have? There were precious few,” Chafee said of Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.
Since announcing plans to launch an exploratory committee to seek the Democratic nomination, Chafee has come out strong against Clinton’s record on the War in Iraq, a military escalation that Chafee staunchly opposed, even when he served as a Republican senator.








