So I had this audio clip I liked of Thomas Woods speaking at the Ron Paul convention and explaining that there’s nothing fiscally conservative about an indefinite occupation of Iraq:
But I had no idea who Thomas Woods was, so it didn’t seem all that reasonable to cite some totally unknown person. But today, posting on a loosely related matter, James Kirchick points out that Woods is a founding member of the League of the South. That, I think, is noteworthy enough to make it worth posting and it goes to show that even neo-confederates can be right about some stuff. Or else that even people who are right about some stuff can have totally repugnant views about other things.
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