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Paul Skirts the Real Issue

Dr. Rand Paul, an eye surgeon, used surgical precision in issuing a statement today designed to stop the bleeding caused by his comments on civil rights. But if you read it carefully you will see that he does not repudiate or recant his personal view—elicited by Robert Segal on NPR and Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.

And that view is that the federal government has no business telling restaurant owners, hotel owners, real-estate agents, or any other private actor in public commerce that they cannot discriminate based on race, gender, or any other constitutionally "suspect category."

Paul said that the matter was debated, the law enacted, and subsequently validated by court decisions.

But he left unsaid what he really believes: which is that that part of the law—the one that has the most effect on daily life, and that effectively banned Jim Crow in commercial life—was an example of the federal overreach he abhors.

If he's going cut around the margins this way, the wound is still going to bleed, and the Tea Party and GOP will suffer.

The good doctor is a national story the GOP needs to anesthetize.

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