Also, it's always interesting to me every time that I go to one of YAL's conferences that the young generation (by that I mean college age, maybe even a few high schoolers, but I'm not sure) still see Ron Paul as an iconic figure in the liberty movement just as we all do who experienced the 2008 and 2012 campaigns (whenever they opened the room up for the general session that he spoke during, people were running to get seats near the front.) I guess with his web show he's still able to get word out about his beliefs and such. But the fact that it was 10 years ago now that he ran for President, and still has such a popular following among people who were around 8-15 years old when he was running the 2nd time, and even younger the first time is very surprising and also very heartwarming. Obviously I believe it's well deserved, and I hope he continues to inspire future generations.