Would Tucker Carlson have spoken so firmly against
intervention in Syria had Ron Paul not shown that a constituency existed for that position, and that you don't have to be a pinko to support peace?
Would Tomi Lahren have said the same thing? Or even Charlie Kirk, who in a recent appearance at the University of Central Florida spoke with contempt about U.S. foreign policy?
I doubt it.
These folks are to be commended, without a doubt, but Ron Paul blazed the trail. And the fire he lit has by no means been extinguished.
I used to support every foreign intervention myself.
I've made two major transitions: from neocon to noninterventionist on foreign policy, and from play-it-safe, collect-a-paycheck guy to full-fledged entrepreneur.
You can find me discussing the first one all over YouTube.
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