In 2015-16, Lew Rockwell and I
analyzed the GOP debates on my M-F podcast, the Tom Woods Show, and those episodes were some of my most downloaded ever.
We're set to do it again in a matter of days, this time for the Democrats.
Presidential debates are painful to watch, as you well know. They're a substance-free contest of platitudes between people whose every word has been carefully weighed in advance on the basis of focus-group results.
Real debates -- like the Oxford-style debate I had with Michael Malice about the legacy of Alexander Hamilton -- are much more fun.
We let loose some good zingers at each other, it's true. But we also shared an awful lot of knowledge, and the audience left with a much better perspective than before.
One of the ways I pitch my Liberty Classroom website is that it will help you win debates, too -- maybe not formal ones like the Hamilton debate, but the kind of debates you have around the water cooler, or with friends and family.
And I'm happy to say:
Libertarians love it.
And so do libertarians who belong to my affiliate program. They get a special link just for them, and when they post it on social media (or wherever) and somebody clicks and subscribes, I pay them 50% of the dough.
I have people who earn thousands of dollars on Black Friday weekend -- the time of my biggest sale -- just by making some social media posts.
My affiliates do so well, in fact, that in 2017 I even gave away a brand new car to my top affiliate, in addition to the commissions he earned.
So here's the deal.
I'm arranging it so that if you pick up Affiliate Accelerator -- an information product I highly recommend and which will help you -- I'll arrange it this Black Friday weekend (our biggest weekend for sales) so that you get not 50% but 100% commissions the first five times someone buys my master membership through your special link. (That's a full $297 per sale, all for you.)
That's a darn good deal.
But it expires at midnight, when Affiliate Accelerator jumps from $19 to $97, so it's now or never:
Tom Woods