If I was Rand, everytime the word "Isolationist" is used, . . .
that the word mean nothing to him and he is pretending to be offended by it. This reverse psychology will cause instigating interviewers to seek out a new slander and diffuse the meaning of the word as it relates to Paul.
I would recommend that somehow we get the electorate to understand that the
original meaning of the word isolationist is about trade . . .
(i.e. if goods do not cross borders, soldiers will" - Bastiat)
. . . it has morphed into something different with the common incorrect usage in the media.
"Isolationist . . . ? No, I am in favor of trade and commerce between nations" might be the tone of a response,
and add that the USA has zero chance of being an isolationist country regardless of who occupies 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
with the production of goods that the world wants . . . even
if there is a dent in some of our exports.
Funny that Wolfe talks about 2003 (yes the invasion was in March '03) as the vote for the Iraqi War Resolution Act was actually in November 2002
(Ron Paul (R-TX) and Jim Leach (R-IA) were among the six GOP NO votes btw) and I specifically recall how Wolfe was drumming up support
"instigating" viewers into the action against Iraq with war floor maps that he would walk on, on camera with retired military consultants on air every afternoon -
- all for an action that Bush41 would not take - invade Iraq, when George H.W. Bush drew the line at Kuwait during the Desert Storm actions.