Yesterday the executive vice president of a
major libertarian think tank took yet another nasty shot at your host here.
I'm speaking at the Florida Libertarian Party convention in May, and this makes him unhappy.
As it turns out, I have spoken (and been invited to speak) at numerous state LP conventions.
I spoke at the national convention in 2016.
At the Illinois state convention, people were pleading with me to run for president.
In 2012 R. Lee Wrights, a now deceased and universally beloved party member, asked if he could run as VP with me at the top of the ticket.
So this executive vice president fellow has a lot more to cry about than he thought.
Now:
I have my ways of monetizing attacks like this -- and frankly, if my opponents knew about them, they'd start ignoring me instead, since they couldn't bear the thought of enriching me.
Most people don't have the infrastructure to monetize attacks from idiots. And thankfully, most people don't get attacked by idiots in the first place.
But there are plenty of other ways to monetize the major online platforms, especially Facebook.
Who do you suppose is more likely to have success: the person who takes the time to figure out how to do so, or the person who hits the delete key and blows it off?
Here's a 10-video course for you on the ways you can monetize Facebook.
And when you're done, you have the rights to resell this course as your own product, if you so choose.
"But Woods, can't anyone get this course for nothing?"
Just try to find this course online, anywhere. You're getting this as a gift from me. The rest of the human race will have to pay.
But look: no need to sell the course if you don't want to.
You'd better learn from it, though: why not accept every unfair advantage you can get?
Accept, enjoy, learn, and dominate:
Tom Woods