"It is not a matter of looking at things moment by moment, but rather at looking at a general trend over time. If I occasionally play a video game instead of talking to my wife, it is not because I only value video games, and do not at all value my wife - however, if I spend most of my time playing video games and ignoring my wife, then clearly there is a problem."
I mostly agree with you, but this doesn't necessarily translate to other situations well. i have said several times in the past that this argument can hold some weight in certain contexts, but I find that it is usually used in a very inappropriate manner.
If I criticise Ayn Rand tomorrow ... it does not innately mean that I have some personal vendetta against her, and I do not care about liberty because I am focused on her at the moment and not George Bush. In fact, if I was talking to a group of Libertarians and I start bashing George Bush ... it seems like a pretty boring conversation since everyone would probably just say something like "Yeah." If I made 20 videos criticising Ayn Rand, it doesn't mean that I think she is worse than Gargamel. I might just think that I have profound and interesting points on Ayn Rand, and that there are a lot of people who can speak out against Gargamel much more effectively (because I make a very weak defense for smurfs).
So Let's say there is a guy that makes 30 videos against Ron Paul, and one or two against George Bush. it could mean that he thinks he has profound ideas on Ron Paul, and redundant ideas on George Bush. It could mean that he is trying to appeal to a crowd consisting of Ron Paul supporters. I am sure I can think of many more valid reasons that he might do this even if he thinks Ron Paul is about a million times better than George Bush.
"If I say that religion and statism are very bad things, and then spend most of my time for over 18 months endlessly and viciously attacking a little anarchist/atheist site, and do relatively little to actually oppose religion and statism, then clearly my actions are out of whack with my values."
If they are actually viciously attacking you ... your case might apply. I think i would have to see the situation. however, if they are just criticising you a whole lot .. it doesn't mean that they do not care about the other stuff, or even care about it less. It could mean that he listened to 1200 podcasts and has a whole lot of ideas about the things that you say. Since his mind has been occupied by your philosophy so much, and not as occupied with Barack Obama ... he might be interested in sharing those ideas with other people. This person might not be currently in the process of taking anyone down ... he might just be on a philosophical search, and have a great desire to understand the world at the moment. He thinks that by expressing his ideas and getting other people's opinions he can form his view of the world in a more effective manner.
"The folks at Liberating Minds have attacked my character, denigrated my wife, used unbelievably abusive language, infiltrated this forum, insulted my listeners, enabled abusive parents -- and fed "information" to largely hostile mainstream reporters. I did not particularly care about this for 18 months, until it truly began to interfere with my time and reputation, largely through their use and contact with the mainstream media. I dealt with this problem in the same way that I would deal with a server problem which was interfering with podcast deliveries. It was the highest priority item that I had to deal with at the time, and now that I have dealt with it, I am happily moving on to other issues."
I have made repeated comments that I do not support LiMi, and that from my perception they have done really shitty things. Which has made me only make one post there which was defending your position on DeFOOing. (http://liberatingminds.forumotion.com/general-feedback-f15/aaron-youtube-about-lm-t1215.htm)
My huge contention that I have had is that the argument from priority seems to be utilized in most threads (or other source) that contains a complaint (whether rational or irrational) about you or FDR. I believe this argument should be seldom used, and it does nothing to explain whether the argument is true or not.