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January 21, 2004

State of the Libertarians

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Posted by Arnold

The State of the Union address last night included what pundits call "raw meat for the President's base." But I did not see one line that could be considered raw meat for a libertarian. The closest might have been the sentence about privatizing Social Security. Against that, we had drug testing of kids, government as marriage counselor, etc.

I know that libertarians are a much bigger presence on the Net than in the electorate. But Bush basically did to libertarians last night what Iowa caucus-goers did to the Howard Dean campaign. I don't think this was a good week for Net-heads in either party.

UPDATE: The point about Bush blowing off the libertarian wing was also made by John Hood.

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1. Randall Parker on January 28, 2004 08:16 PM writes...

Bush's position on immigration is something that is closer to the libertarian view than to that of his conservative base (leaving aside the necons who are not really conservatives).

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