Rand Paul took a left turn on his journey to the Republican nomination, and now his hopes seem to be headed south.
The libertarian Kentucky senator's new book, "Taking a Stand," came out Tuesday, and it is chock-full of lines that would position Paul well — if he were running against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
On the environment: "You'll find I'm a tree hugger, literally ... I'm a Republican who wants clean air, clean water, and the life-extending miracle of electricity. I compost."
On Wall Street: "Only in a world of crony capitalism would bankers whose faulty decisions caused bankruptcy be allowed to cash out as the middle class absorbs the losses."
On his party: "Right now, the Republican brand sucks. I promised Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, that I would stop saying the GOP sucks, and I will (except for this last time)."
On racial minorities: "I want a New GOP that resonates with America, that looks like America — white and black. ... The face of the Republican Party should not be about suppressing the vote but about enhancing the vote."
On Ferguson, Mo.: "Thousands of peaceful protesters were met with rubber bullets, tear gas, and a police department that showed up at the protest in gear more fitting for Fallujah or Kandahar."
On drug sentencing: "We should free those who are in jail under the old guidelines. Our prisons are bursting with young men — and women — who are poor or of color."