This race should not be about who can grasp the ring. Electing Gollum should not be our objective," Paul said. | AP Photo Rand Paul calls Donald Trump 'Gollum'

Sen. Rand Paul has a new attack line against Donald Trump: The tycoon is Gollum from J.R. R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings.”

In a Facebook post, Paul writes, “One candidate on this national stage wants you to give him power. He tells you he is rich, so he must be smart. If you give him power he claims he will fix America, but there is another tradition in America. A tradition that believes that power corrupts, and that our goal should be not to gain power but to contain power or limit Presidential power.”


“Trump is ignorant of this tradition, or worse yet, he is overtly opposed to the limited government tradition. This race should not be about who can grasp the ring. Electing Gollum should not be our objective,” Paul continues. “This race should be about which candidate will best protect you from an overbearing government. I am the only one on this national stage who really doesn’t want power or dominion over you. I want to set you free, I want to leave you alone, and I want a government so small you can barely see it.”

A picture of the real estate mogul is at the top with the text, “Electing Gollum should not be our objective.”

It’s the latest in a long list of attacks Paul has directed at Trump. Paul has been one of Trump’s earliest and most consistent attackers, even as he’s struggled to gain traction in Republican primary polling while Trump’s fortunes have continued to rise.

A day earlier, Paul also called Trump “a fake conservative.”