Rand Paul on The Real Cost of Intervention & Regime Change | PBD Podcast #730

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Senator Rand Paul discusses the implications of governmental intervention and regime change, emphasizing the importance of individualism and the need for limited government involvement in personal lives. He critiques the role of special interests in politics, advocates for war only as a last resort, and underscores the significance of cooperation between local and national officials for effective governance.

Key Takeaways

  • Rand Paul's 'leave me alone' DNA showcases individualism amidst rising demands for collective governance.
  • Calling for a wall around the welfare system reveals the complexity of addressing systemic issues in society.
  • Advocating for dialogue not destruction, Paul emphasizes war as the last resort, challenging the rush to conflict.
  • A father's influence shapes Paul—his blend of nature and nurture highlights the power of ideas and debate.
  • In a world of noise, Paul's advice to keep talking until the right voices hear you is a revolutionary truth.

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