"Devout readers of Ayn Rand" (and, y'know, most other people who like markets) don't claim that the market will always "pick the best product". They merely claim that governments "pick the best product" even more rarely than markets do, and when they don't, it's much much harder to rectify the mistake.
It obviously doesn't follow that governments can never do anything right.
It obviously doesn't follow that governments can never do anything right.