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That proved too much for McCain and Graham. Quoting heavily from a Thursday editorial from The Wall Street Journal that panned Paul’s performance, McCain scolded Paul and other senators who helped him filibuster for doing a disservice to Americans “by making them think that somehow they’re in danger from their government.”

Graham chimed in after McCain and questioned why a number of Republican colleagues — Rubio of Florida and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas who were among those who aided Paul’s rhetorical marathon — were raising the hypothetical issue of drone attacks on Americans now.

“To my Republican colleagues, I don’t remember any of you coming down here suggesting that President (George W.) Bush was going to kill anybody with a drone,” Graham said. “They had a drone program back then. All of a sudden this drone program has gotten every Republican so spun up. What are we up to here?”

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Graham said that Obama has been a “very failed president” who has overreached his power and intruded upon congressional authority through executive orders. But he praised his administration’s use of drones to combat terrorism overseas.

“I congratulate him for having the good judgment to understand we’re at war,” Graham said. “And to my party, I’m a bit (disappointed) that you no longer apparently think we’re at war. Not Sen. Paul. He’s a man to himself. He has a view that I don’t think is a Republican view. I think it’s a legitimately held libertarian view.”

Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader and a fellow Kentuckian, defended Paul’s filibuster to a point, calling it “extended, heartfelt and important.”

But he added a disclaimer, saying the filibuster was not a criticism of the nation’s intelligence activities.

McConnell said Paul’s question about drone attacks on Americans on U.S. soil “isn’t an intelligence-related question, but a straightforward legal question.”

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