"How many bills did Ron Paul pass?" That's what your friend from Conservatism, Inc., always demanded to know.
I'm sure Rick Santorum got some bills passed. Any idea what they were? Did they have any impact on anything? Did anyone ever say, "The way I look at the world was irrevocably changed after I encountered Rick Santorum?"
The questions answer themselves, dear reader.
Here's what real influence looks like:
Jim Hale was media relations director for the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq. Bill Kristol, John McCain, and similar characters were involved in it. It was big.
Jim has since repudiated the whole thing, and become a Tom Woods Show listener.
There are many similar stories.
Even some right-wing commentators, like the sometimes-right Tucker Carlson, have become outspoken opponents of foreign intervention.
Now that's great and everything, and I'm glad to see all this, but:
It's important, for the record, to remember that Ron Paul blazed the trail.
People -- lots of them -- think differently now.
Including your host.
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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