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Sen. Rand Paul gives 'historic' interview via Snapchat; Talks drones and Hillary's 'chauffeur'

Kentucky’s Sen. Rand Paul sat down for a quick interview with CNN the other day that’s being billed as “historic” by the network: the “first ever official […] interview with a U.S. lawmaker” utilizing the “disappearing messaging” app Snapchat.

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“60 Minutes” it’s not, but it was entertaining.

Paul jokes about shooting down drones that fly over his house with his “shotgun” as well as a delicious dig at potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her ginormous speaking fees, saying “I guess she can pay her chauffeur well now.” Zing!

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This is all part of Snapchat’s new “Discover” initiative that looks to bring content from CNN, ESPN, and other websites to its users.

Exit question: Is this just a temporary gimmick to look hip with a younger demographic or will Snapchat actually become as common as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook with politicians?

Stay tuned.

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