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_Ron Paul Would Consider 'Liberal' Kucinich for Cabinet  Post_ 
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Thu, Sep. 22, 2011 Posted: 03:03 PM EDT   
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Ron Paul, who commonly goes against the grain of mainstream Republican 
ideas,  has now peaked the interest of pundits on both sides after he said he 
would  consider appointing Rep. Dennis Kucinich, an Ohio Democrat, to a 
newly-created  post. 
It’s not uncommon for presidents to reach across the aisle for cabinet  
members. President Clinton appointed former Maine senator William Cohen as  
defense secretary and Obama appointed former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman as  
ambassador to China. Now Huntsman is running against his old boss, hoping to  
replace him in the White House if Huntsman can win the GOP primary. Given his 
 recent poll numbers, that may be a long-shot. 
While Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich may seem like an odd couple, their  
similarities may outnumber their differences. 
Kucinich ran for president in the Democratic primary in 2008 and his 
policies  and positions were considered to the left of Obama and of former New 
York  Senator Hillary Clinton, who now serves as Secretary of State in the 
Obama  administration. Kucinich’s views were also considered to be outside of 
many  mainstream Democratic positions. 
Paul made his comments while speaking at an event hosted by The Christian  
Science Monitor on Wednesday, saying his libertarian views allow him to see  
“eye-to-eye” with liberal counterparts such as Kucinich. He referenced 
creating  a “Department of Peace” and mentioned Kucinich as a possible 
candidate. Both  Paul and Kucinich are frequent critics of U.S. military 
presence 
overseas. 
Additionally, Paul has co-sponsored legislation with ultra-liberal  
congressman Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), which would allow states to legalize  
marijuana – a position that will not garner much support with his GOP 
colleagues 
 in the House and Senate. 
Although Paul is seeking the GOP nomination, his views tend to be more  
liberal on many fiscal and foreign policy issues. 
“Being pragmatic is about forming coalitions,” Paul told the gathering. “I 
 probably work with coalitions better than other candidates. I don’t think I
’ve  said anything negative here about the president.” 
Paul did win a recent straw poll in California and had a more than  
respectable showing in Iowa. However, his poll numbers among Republican voters  
nationwide have been low and he has never achieved the “frontrunner” status 
that  Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), former Massachusetts Governor Mitt 
Romney or  Texas Governor Rick Perry has achieved. 
Paul will have yet another chance to expand on his policy statements 
Thursday  night, at a FOXNews/Google GOP presidential debate in Orlando, Fla.
Paul Stanley
Christian Post Reporter   
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