You're welcome. I respect and understand your view; I just don't see it that way. For me, a libertarian can still say "I'm becoming more libertarian" as they journey from, for example, support of gay marriage to abolishing government marriage altogether. So, in my view, the "becoming more libertarian" doesn't imply Beck was ever non-libertarian, just as becoming "more fat" doesn't imply someone isn't already fat (which Beck is).Thanks for clearing the editing issue up. That said, I think you must be reading some other article because I'm not seeing anything to substantiate your position. When Beck,himself, claims to be becoming more libertarian it seems clear he doesn't think he has always been one. An independent is not the same as being a libertarian.

Is there any doubt that Ayn Rand would have called herself an independent?Q&A with Ayn Rand said:Q: Why don’t you approve of libertarians, thousands of whom are loyal readers of your works?
AR: Because libertarians are a monstrous, disgusting bunch of people: they plagiarize my ideas when that fits their purpose, and denounce me in a more vicious manner than any communist publication when that fits their purpose. They’re lower than any pragmatists, and what they hold against Objectivism is morality. They want an amoral political program. [FHF 81]
Q: Libertarians provide intermediate steps toward your goals. Why don’t you support them?
AR: Please don’t tell me they’re pursuing my goals. I have not asked for, nor do I accept, the help of intellectual cranks. I want philosophically educated people: those who understand ideas, care about ideas, and spread the right ideas. That’s how my philosophy will spread, just as philosophy has throughout history: by means of people who understand ideas and teach them to others. Further, it should be clear that I reject the filthy slogan “The end justifies the means.” That was originated by the Jesuits, and accepted enthusiastically by the Communists and the Nazis. The end does not justify the means; you cannot achieve anything good by evil means. Finally, libertarians aren’t worthy of being the means to any end, let alone the end of spreading Objectivism. [FHF 81]
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