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pnwmom

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Sun Dec 29, 2013, 09:54 PM Dec 2013

"Why I fled libertarianism and became a liberal." [View all]

http://www.salon.com/2013/12/28/why_i_fled_libertarianism_and_became_a_liberal/

The night before the 2008 Nevada Republican convention, the Ron Paul delegates all met at a Reno high school. Although I’d called myself a libertarian for almost my entire adult life, it was my first exposure to the wider movement.

And boy, was it a circus. Many members of the group were obsessed with the gold standard, the Kennedy assassination and the Fed. Although Libertarians believe government is incompetent, many of them subscribe to the most fringe conspiracy theories imaginable. Airplanes are poisoning America with chemicals (chemtrails) or the moon landings were faked. Nothing was too far out. A great many of them really think that 9-11 was an inside job. Even while basking in the electoral mainstream, the movement was overflowing with obvious hokum.

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Then next day, I ran into that same operative at the convention, and I complimented her because Ron Paul delegates were being accepted into the crowd. I added, “We‘re going to win this thing.”

“Bring in the clowns,” she said, and smiled before I lost her in the mass of people.

I will never forget that moment: Bring in the clowns. At the time, I considered myself a thoughtful person, yet I could hardly claim to be one if you judged me by the company I kept. The young lady knew something I had not yet learned: most of our supporters were totally fucking nuts.

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Could it be because of this reason ... MindMover Dec 2013 #1
All 24 Types of Libertarians Were There: freshwest Dec 2013 #2
This never gets old. I know one of almost all of them! nt Walk away Dec 2013 #3
Yes, it stays current because they haven't changed a bit. n/t freshwest Dec 2013 #7
"I can test my OWN food for botulism!" I'd LOL but it's scary that they think that way. n/t Beartracks Dec 2013 #8
I like your caricatures ... very cool ... MindMover Dec 2013 #16
great quote arely staircase Dec 2013 #4
And they question Pharaoh Dec 2013 #5
Edited by me. onestepforward Dec 2013 #6
How can you tell? pnwmom Dec 2013 #9
Please see above onestepforward Dec 2013 #10
Hey, blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #11
Libertarianism is, in the end... Prophet 451 Dec 2013 #12
When Buzz Aldrin decked that guy it was if he did it to all the silly conspiracy theorists for me. ErikJ Dec 2013 #13
The Classical ''Ah-ha'' moment. DeSwiss Dec 2013 #14
Libertarianism can be summed up in one statement chungking34 Dec 2013 #15
Welcome to DU, chungking34! calimary Dec 2013 #19
Trying... not to... notice... similarities Number23 Dec 2013 #17
That's the basic problem with any flavor of anarchists. pnwmom Dec 2013 #20
But I think the real issue is that they aren't seeking organization as much as invade and conquer Number23 Dec 2013 #21
"Bring in the clowns" indeed. Stinks too bad even for you, 'eh, Edwin? calimary Dec 2013 #18
SEND in the Clowns. maxsolomon Dec 2013 #22
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