Rand Paul presses Marco Rubio on an issue which gained him some traction in the most recent GOP debate -- military spending and funding for extremists.



"People who didn't pay any income taxes are being given back $1 trillion under the Rubio plan... so it is a trillion dollar expenditure plus a trillion dollars of new military spending, that's two trillion dollars, my point is that is not very conservative..." Paul said. "Marco Rubio supported Hillary's war in Libya which destabilized the region, so Marco really should explain himself that when he is concerned about ISIS in Libya, he needs to explain why he supported toppling Qaddafi... creating an unstable situation where ISIS was able to take advantage."





RAND PAUL: People who didn't pay any income taxes are being given back $1 trillion under the Rubio plan, and I think that is an expenditure, so you really don't count that as a tax cut, you count that as an expenditure, so it is a trillion dollar expenditure plus a trillion dollars of new military spending, that's two trillion dollars, my point is that is not very conservative...



If you spend money on the military and you have to borrow it, that is not a conservative notion, that is a very liberal notion, and really we have become part of the problem. If you really support cutting spending, you have to cut across the board...



MARIA BARTIMROMO: How much of the $600 billion defense budget would you like to cut?



RAND PAUL: You have to understand that our entire budget is bigger than the next ten countries combined... When you talk about terrorism...



There is terrorism in Libya, a third of Libya pledges alleigence to ISIS now, Marco Rubio supported Hillary's war in Libya which destabilized the region, so Marco really should explain himself that when he is concerned about ISIS in Libya, he needs to explain why he supported toppling Qaddafi... creating an unstable situation where ISIS was able to take advantage.