'Do As I Say, Not As I Do:' Rand 'Socialized-Medicine-Is-Slavery' Paul Headed to Canada for Some Surgery

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), one of the most vocal libertarians in Congress, is reportedly headed to Canada later this year to receive hernia surgery and it’s pretty clear that a lot people on Monday are going to be calling him out for this.

While building a career on promoting the libertarian myth of what Paul and others like to call the “free market,” the “irony of it” was just too rich that he would travel to Canada, which enjoys a socialized, single-payer healthcare system, to have the procedure performed.

According to the Louisville Courier Journal:

“Do as I say, not as I do,” said in Kat Brezler, co-founder of Organizing for Bernie and a public school teacher in the Bronx, in response to the news about Paul’s surgery.

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While Kelsey Cooper, a spokesperson for Paul, characterized the story as “fake news,” the facts remain: Paul is headed to get surgery in a country that he has said should not be a model for Americans who seek a more rational approach to the current for-profit healthcare system.

In 2011, he also said this: “With regard to the idea whether or not you have a right to health care … It means you believe in slavery. You are going to enslave not only me but the janitor at my hospital, the person who cleans my office, the assistants, the nurses. … You are basically saying you believe in slavery.”

Paul Blest at Splinter News offered some great additional coverage and comment:

Watch Paul’s infamous performance at a Senate hearing, as well as the response to his comments by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):

Updated: This piece was updated from its original to add additional context and comment from Splinter News.

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