Gary Johnson, my kind of libertarian
Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico, is my kind of politician.He’s forthright, doesn’t mince words, and doesn’t try to make blatant political appeals. He’s not careful to hedge or answer...
View ArticleGary Johnson at CPAC: Legalize pot
Here’s former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, at CPAC:Johnson is a good egg. No, scratch that, Johnson is a great egg. He is my favourite U.S. politician (followed by Jeff Flake and Ron Paul).Who has...
View ArticleRon Paul running for President
Congressman Ron Paul has finally announced his intention to run for President. From Fox News:Citing unnamed polling, Paul said he’s joining the race at a time when more and more people are looking at...
View ArticleGary Johnson talks about drug legalization at CNN.com
In an op-Ed piece published by CNN.com, Republican Presidential candidate Gary Johnson writes about his support for legalizing marijuana:When I ran for governor of New Mexico in 1994, I promised to...
View ArticleWill Gary Johnson dump GOP to run as Libertarian Party presidential candidate?
Before Ron Paul contested the GOP presidential nomination in 2008 and now in 2012, he was the Libertarian Party’s standard bearer in 1988. He remains a life member of the Libertarian Party, and...
View ArticleSupport the troops! (Unless they’re gay)
Last night’s GOP debate was memorable for two things: former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson being awesome, and some members of the audience being awful.Johnson offered great answers to the questions,...
View ArticleWhy voting for Gary Johnson is better, even if he has no chance of winning
Terrence posted the following video on his facebook wall. His comment (and I hope he doesn’t mind my repeating it) was:“Irony: Whittle’s argument is garbage, and he probably knows it, but as a partisan...
View Article“Wasted vote” talk is a great big joke
Suppose there were three options, A, B and C. Suppose you rank them as follows C > B > A. Suppose that if you choose C, there’s no chance of C obtaining. Suppose choosing B, instead, meant there...
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