Category Archives: Third Party Politics

Senator Sundwall

Last night, Election Day, our little band of libertarian brothers at the CDLP agreed to share the administrative burden of the LPNY petition drive in 2012. That usually entails five weeks of collecting signatures in the middle of a hot … Continue reading

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Why Penn won’t be President

When the American system collapses it won’t be God or the country’s fault.  It will be the President.  The guy (or perhaps someday gal) who happens to be sitting in an oval office on 1600 Pennsylvania as the rioters are … Continue reading

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The Incremental Abolitionist

I did a detailed response to Robert Capozzi the other day on an IPR post. Here’s the gist of it. Let’s say the LPNY gets ballot access this year. Let’s also say I don’t care to cash in on the … Continue reading

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This Week with Warren

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Draft Redlich for Governor

I’d love to see Jim Ostrowski step forward and try like he did in 1994. A stalwart of the movement and no stranger to politics, Jim could splatter a serious piece of humble pie into the faces of the nut … Continue reading

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Considering 2010: Liberty New York Style – Part III

While I personally never seem to point to any hard electoral result in a campaign other than a footnote in Wikipedia, by virtue of the simple fact that I never make the ballot, I say it’s still worth trying on … Continue reading

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Considering 2010: Liberty New York Style – Part II

The recent special election in NY’s 23rd Congressional District while seemingly a success of Doug Hoffman as a Conservative Party candidate, it simply wasn’t the case. In NY a special election of this sort requires the county chairs to pick … Continue reading

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The Rough and Ready Libertarian

I’m wondering whether author and historian Thomas Woods is in fact too far into the woods despite being one of those city kids. He pens a curious piece today on LRC defending St. Paul and true Lew against another cadre … Continue reading

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Chapter 14: The PSTA – Private Sector Taxpayers of America – CoaL by W.A.R

Evoking Nixon’s ‘Silent Majority’ to inspire a tax payer’s union might have worked if Root anticipated the Tea Party protests that have popped up in the last six months. It’s clear that Root didn’t have a clue about this spontaneous … Continue reading

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okay, Brian Holtz – why don’t you let us comment on your ‘ libertarian intelligence’

My Google alerts let’s me know when my name pops up somewhere and apparently my critique of Brian Holtz’s version of the World’s smallest political quiz has him a bit miffed. You can’t leave comments on Brian’s website, but I’m … Continue reading

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