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My Ideal US Presidential Candidate

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I’m surprised how neatly the Republican candidates are clustered at the bottom. More proof a two-party system stifles political variety, especially if you consider the libertarian candidate is really just a Republican, and the Green candidate is a Democrat with a specific issue she feels more strongly about than the party at large.
I’ve mostly ignored Kucinich because they’re just no chance in hell he’s going to win the primary, so I wasn’t aware how solid he is on most important issues. Kudos to you, Kucinich.

(Via Larry Moran.)

4 Comments

  1. echomikeromeo said,

    I got very similar results.

    Duncan Hunter is my Congressional representative - people (including the local paper) have been urging us to vote for him because he’s a “local boy”. I have to say, I’ve never seen such ridiculous logic.

  2. B. Dewhirst said,

    One correction: It isn’t necc. the case that a Libertarian candidate is a Republican with a funny hat. The current Republican candidate has drifted sufficiently far from what they said in order to maintain the R/L alliance that there is a significant gap between the two.

    The #2 Libertarian candidate in the presidential race (and yes, that is something of a joke, because he’ll only get like 10,000 votes total) is essentially a single-issue pot legalization candidate. The #1 Libertarian candidate is a Physics Professor from Massachusetts (disclaimer: he used to be my PH prof.), and one of the key planks on his platform is a withdrawal from Iraq and balanced federal spending, as well as decriminalization.

  3. Cairnarvon said,

    Oh, I know it’s possible for individual libertarians to be relatively sane, and that a lot of moderate Republicans have defected to the Libertarian Party, but this one isn’t.
    I admit I don’t know a lot about the general stances of the US Libertarian Party at large beyond the obvious (small government, fiscal conservatism, &c.). Most of my information on it comes via the Cato Institute, which really just tends to be as wrong as the GOP on issues that matter, with only a few exceptions.

  4. Alon Levy said,

    The most important fact about American libertarianism is that it arose in response to the New Deal, not Prohibition. Even for Friedman and Hayek, right-wing economics always came first - Friedman was a lifelong Republican - and the real nuts were too much into abolishing the government to get worked up over things like civil rights.

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