Well let's go down the list, shall we?
1. Rand Paul will be more cautious with waging war than Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush.
There was this guy...perhaps you remember him...who ran on the notion that nation-building was a terrible idea, and that America should adopt a more humble foreign policy.
His name was George W. Bush.
2. The Los Angeles Times has referred to Paul as "one of the foremost critics of the government's domestic spying program."
As was Obama...until he got into the White House and saw (apparently) just how awesome that spying program was.
3. Rand Paul has teamed up with liberal Democratic Sen. Cory Booker
And Ronald Reagan was buds with Tip O'Neill. McCain and Kennedy were pals. Just because a Senator can find common ground with a fellow Senator does not magically make him Presidential.
4. POLITICO states Hillary Clinton is "Wall Street Republicans' dark secret" in 2016. I don't see Clinton as being any more liberal than Paul on Wall Street or banking, although perhaps she'd be more willing to save failed corporations than the Kentucky Senator. Also, Paul is one of the few Republicans who's addressed the GOP's love affair with corporations, stating that, "We cannot be the party of fat cats, rich people, and Wall Street...corporate welfare should once and for all be ended."
Until Rand Paul actually takes action to end the GOP's love affair with corporations, I'll write this one off as cheap populist rhetoric.
5. Sen. Paul thinks Edward Snowden was treated unfairly as a whistleblower and should have only spent "a few years" in prison.
How incredibly generous. This makes him a liberal because...?
6. Rand Paul publicized the issue of a possible government drone strike, on American soil, against American citizens. No, I'm not making this up.
Yeah, you kind of are making it up.
7. Rand Paul could bring back an era in American politics when conservatives and liberals socialized with one another.
Uh...yeah. And Jennifer Lawrence is gonna go out with a fan because she's just that nice of a person. Seriously, who writes this stuff?
8. Rand Paul will not gut the economic safety nets of this country in the manner espoused by Paul Ryan and others.
Given his druthers, Rand Paul will absolutely gut the social safety net. Will he do it in the same manner as Paul Ryan? No. He'll actually be far more drastic.
I mean, this is Rand Paul we're talking about.
9. Neoconservatives hate Rand Paul.
But does he hate them back?
10. Rand Paul could be the answer to our philosophical conundrum as a nation.
I'm sorry, but if my response moving forward has some spelling mistakes, it is because I've just emptied the contents of my stomach on my keyboard.
Rand Paul is not even close to being a "lesser of two evils" for progressive and/or liberal voters. He is not even close to being anything that a liberal or progressive can support. In fact he stands firmly against everything even remotely progressive or liberal.