The case of William Paul

William Paul is Senator Rand Paul’s son and former Rep. Ron Paul’s grandson. This past Tuesday evening he treated Rep. Mike Lawler to a drunken diatribe against — who else? — the Jews. He threw in homosexuals as well. Son William supports Thomas Massie and blames the opposition of “the Jews” to whatever difficulties Massie currently faces.

I hear, however, that President Trump has had a hand in Massie’s political situation as well. Trump himself has a Jewish daughter, so he might be a thorn in son William’s side as well. You never know.

Son William subsequently acknowledged a drinking problem and declared he would seek treatment. No mention of where he might go for treatment of his bigotry.

The New York Post covers the story in Sen. Rand Paul’s son sorry after drunken tirade against ‘gays and the Jews’ — will seek ‘help for drinking problem.'” Son William’s anti-Semitism is virulent and representative of a condition that appears to be at least as widespread as alcoholism. While alcoholism is susceptible to a variety of treatments, they all require the will to overcome it. As for anti-Semitism, the will to oversome is also required. However, there is no treatment in sight.

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