Nothing like a little hijinks at someone else’s expense.
The strangest episode of [Rand] Paul’s time at Baylor occurred one afternoon in 1983 (although memories about all of these events are understandably a bit hazy, so the date might be slightly off), when he and a [secret society] NoZe brother paid a visit to a female student who was one of Paul’s teammates on the Baylor swim team. According to this woman, who requested anonymity because of her current job as a clinical psychologist, “He and Randy came to my house, they knocked on my door, and then they blindfolded me, tied me up, and put me in their car. They took me to their apartment and tried to force me to take bong hits. They’d been smoking pot.” After the woman refused to smoke with them, Paul and his friend put her back in their car and drove to the countryside outside of Waco, where they stopped near a creek. “They told me their god was ‘Aqua Buddha’ and that I needed to bow down and worship him,” the woman recalls. “They blindfolded me and made me bow down to ‘Aqua Buddha’ in the creek. I had to say, ‘I worship you Aqua Buddha, I worship you.’ At Baylor, there were people actively going around trying to save you and we had to go to chapel, so worshiping idols was a big no-no.”
Nearly 30 years later, the woman is still trying to make sense of that afternoon. “They never hurt me, they never did anything wrong, but the whole thing was kind of sadistic. They were messing with my mind. It was some kind of joke.” She hadn’t actually realized that Paul wound up leaving Baylor early. “I just know I never saw Randy after that—for understandable reasons, I think.”
About that NoZe secret society that Randy Paul belonged to:
“You could have taken 90 percent of the liberal thinkers at Baylor and found them in this small group,” recalls Marc Burckhardt, one of Paul’s former NoZe Brothers. Sort of a cross between Yale’s Skull & Bones and Harvard’s Lampoon, the NoZe existed to torment the Baylor administration, which it accomplished through pranks and its satirical newspaper The Rope. The group especially enjoyed tweaking the school’s religiosity. “We aspired to blasphemy,” says John Green, another of Paul’s former NoZe Brothers.
And so the NoZe Brothers would perform “Christian” songs like “Rock Around the Cross”; they’d parade around campus carrying a giant picture of Anita Bryant with a large hole cut out of her mouth after the former beauty queen proclaimed oral sex sinful; and they’d run ads for a Waco strip club on the back page of The Rope.
Is it just me or is this history a bit of a problem for a conservative in Kentucky?
No. Paul has an R next to his name.
I hated Shaquille when he played for Cleveland, Phoenix, Orlando…
But now he’s in Celtics green. So I don’t hate him any more. Especially if we/the Celts win.
That’s how politics works.
Exactly.
Paul’s “libertarian” supporters won’t care – this is the kind of shallow “liberty” that they already love so this is just more evidence that he’s like them. (The kidnapping thing will roll right off their backs because, well, “it was just a harmless prank after all”).
As far as Paul’s more conservative supporters go – if the allegations in the article are true then Paul’s camp will issue a few non-denial denials and the conservatives will call it a “liberal smear by the liberal media” and then ignore it. Because Paul is promising to lower their taxes and isn’t a Democrat.
The thing that will hurt Paul far, far more in Kentucky are his twin desires to gut mining regulation and to eliminate farm subsidy spending. Those aren’t going to win him any votes. But nobody there is really going to care about “youthful indiscretions” even if they are pretty horrible. And even if they’re sacrilegious.
Unless he were a Democrat – then all bets would be off and this would have people screaming from one end of the state to the other…
Tying her up, blindfolding her, trying to force her to take bong hits, forcibly driving her places and making her worship their God?
Was this women not entitled to fear rape or worse?
But its not a problem for Randy. What do you expect from rich kids who convert from idolatry in order to get poor people to vote for them? Praise the Lord – and pass the pot…
i just want to say that i am not, nor have i ever been, a part of this NoZe group.
bit of a problem?…have a negative effect?… you jest.
randy’s fans are the very same people who believe that
the torture ofwhat happened to the iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib was no worse than a fraternity prank.move along people…nothing to see here.
Are you kidding? All Rand Paul has to say is “I left Baylor because it was too liberal” and his favorable ratings go up 4%.
Add in the misogyny and he’ll get a sizable bump from this story.
dada,
That “prank” link you supplied, is a look into some very sick people.
And women will vote for this guy? I do not understand the logic.
Will he let people like them keep their guns?
Will he see to it that foreigners tremble at our might?
Will he guarantee that at Jesus’ name every knee shall bend?
Will he make sure colored people and liberals and gays know their place?
Will he cause all change to stop, now, forever?
Of course they’ll vote for him. Not all of them, but in sufficient numbers to win, hell yes.
republican women will vote for him.
I don’t understand how women can vote pro-life, either, but they do.
Sort of reminds of Thom Hartmann’s saying that Libertarians are Republicans that want to smoke dope and get layed (sic? laid?).
ok, this is batshyt crazy.
If a story like this came out about a Democrat wouldn’t their poltical career be over in about 5 minutes. The media firestorm would be off the charts.
Yet I guess IOKIYAR
I sure hope Conway takes that line. The 5% of libertarians will love it, but the bulk of conservaturds will not.