Thanks, and I'd say that changing your mind based on looking at stats says at least as much positively about you as it does about the fellow who pointed you to the stats.
What's really bad about that (why I have an issue with ideologues) is that the guy (I think I know who you're referring to, but there are lots of candidates) also realizes that you're not going to persuade anyone that way (suicide cults hold the big reveal until people have already been thoroughly indoctrinated) so he will argue that right-wing libertarianism will lead to good outcomes, but he doesn't care if he's right or wrong about that. So the argument is inevitably going to suck. One party to the discussion is trying to examine things on their merits and the other party is just bullshitting (i.e., is indifferent to the truth of his claims). That's one of the three main categories of pointless arguments here, the other two being the Anung special "you believe X," "no I don't, I believe Y because ..." "no, you believe X." and the other Anung special, "fuck you, that's my argument."