Christian Liberty
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Murray Rothbard and Milton Friedman are both libertarians and very similar, but they get very different treatment by different groups. I personally like both but they seems to be a minority position.
The analogy of Rothbard and Friedman is probably appropriate for Ron and Rand. I happily voted for Ron, but he says and does a lot things that show very poor judgement. He is going to shutout people whereas Rand sounds more reasonable to the average political watcher.
Rothbard and Friedman aren't similar at all. Personally I think Rothbard goes a little too far while Friedman doesn't go nearly far enough on monetary policy, but they aren't "The same" at all.
For one thing, they didn't agree on the Fed, or the State, for that matter.
Rand Paul is a libertarian leaning conservative, at least in public. Ron Paul is a consistent minarchist. They aren't the same at all. They have completely different foreign policy viewpoints. Same general ballpark in a "Not Lindsey Graham neo-conservatives" sense, but nowhere near the same thing.
I don't see how anyone could argue that its the same thing, it isn't.
Rand Paul also has not actually stated, at least not anytime recently (I'm not going to assume he still stands by statements he made back before or right after I was born) that he actually wants to get rid of entitlements. I have no doubt he'd like to in the back of his head, but he's not pursuing it. Ron did.
