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March 18, 2005
Holy Damned Fool Libertarians Humorist Julia Gorin has a prominent editorial on the Wall Street Journal website today about the Libertarian Party. She seems to have rather a strangelove for my Libertarian Party. READ IT HERE
She seems to be intending to ridicule Libertarians as loser nutbars that don't care about anybody but themselves. (I hasten to note, however, that she did more or less fairly represent the basic beliefs of the party.) The rants in the piece seemed so much to emphasize the typically leftist selfish charge that I was a bit surprised to figure from the credits that she's affiliated with a conservative website (Jewish Review) and a site for right-wing comics. (Scary!)
Yet, somehow by the end, "Even if this party never puts a candidate into the Oval Office, its ultimate purpose may be to help the two opposing major parties view each other through more sober lenses, and thus help the country arrive at a happy, if gay, marriage."
Ah, so the losertarians end up emerging as the beacon point of compromise for the whole system. Shine on, you crazy diamonds.