AParadigmShift
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What to make of it?
If I only understood Rand without the larger-than-life shadow of his father behind him, having no touchstone by which to think to measure his stance on foreign policy matters other than what he said so very softly during the campaign (it matters very little what rhetoric came before) what conclusions would I draw?
But yes, Glenn should be corrected on the issue of Iraq, as I recall during the Republican primary, Grayson looked to make hay over Rand suggesting invading Iraq was an ill-advised misadventure - my paraphrase, not Rand's exact words
If I only understood Rand without the larger-than-life shadow of his father behind him, having no touchstone by which to think to measure his stance on foreign policy matters other than what he said so very softly during the campaign (it matters very little what rhetoric came before) what conclusions would I draw?
But yes, Glenn should be corrected on the issue of Iraq, as I recall during the Republican primary, Grayson looked to make hay over Rand suggesting invading Iraq was an ill-advised misadventure - my paraphrase, not Rand's exact words
