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Someone else will of course invoke the great Ron Paul. Sure, great, what party did he run for president in that sparked a “revolution”? When he ran for president under the LP banner in 1988, was there an ideological revolution? Reminding the ideologically possessed that Ron Paul accomplished what he did (some argue he only changed people personally and did not change politics at all) as a Republican causes them to descend into hyper-cognitive-dissonance.

> Someone else will of course invoke the great Ron Paul. Sure, great, what party did he run for president in that sparked a “revolution”? When he ran for president under the LP banner in 1988, was there an ideological revolution? Reminding the ideologically possessed that Ron Paul accomplished what he did (some argue he only changed people personally and did not change politics at all) as a Republican causes them to descend into hyper-cognitive-dissonance.

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The Libertarian Party stopped being about “education” once they stopped being serious about winning. Nothing is more “educational” for the masses than observing success.

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