Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul takes to Twitter to air annual Festivus grievances

Mallorie Sullivan
Cincinnati Enquirer
Republican Sen. Rand Paul speaks at an American Legion in Bowling Green, Ky., in August.

It's the most wonderful time of the year — for Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.

The senator on Saturday took to Twitter to air his grievances in celebration of Festivus, a made-up holiday introduced to the world in a 1997 episode of "Seinfeld."

Paul's airing of his grievances has become something of an annual tradition for the senator, who in years' past has ripped his Senate colleagues, the media and more.

The senator announced the festivities in a Saturday morning tweet.

Paul then went on to target various political figures and media, including President Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Sen. Harry Reid, Fox News and more.

Keep an eye on the senator's Twitter for Round 2 of his annual #AiringofGrievances.