libertarian vs. "libertarian"
Thursday, April 16th, 2009
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Suddenly, everyone in the Republican party is rushing to claim that they are "libertarian" or "libertarian-leaning". Many of these Republicans are the same politicians who instituted or cheerled the installation of a "national security" police state and worked for a unitary executive presidency. In case anyone out there is confused, I've put up a few examples of people who really do have libertarian leanings, as well as a list of "sunshine libertarians" who are desperate to hide from a now hated party id and governing philosophy.
Libertarianism is a big umbrella - there are pure libertarians, right-leaning and left-leaning libertarians, etc. There are not, however, authoritarian or jingoistic libertarians.
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
a libertarian chatting with an authoritarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
Libertarianism is a big umbrella - there are pure libertarians, right-leaning and left-leaning libertarians, etc. There are not, however, authoritarian or jingoistic libertarians.
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
actually libertarian
a libertarian chatting with an authoritarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian
not libertarian