jtstellar
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i'm on 20min mark and this wows me enough already that i didn't wait to post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnlvMQGkFco
Beck claims he is getting more libertarian by the day and he's even more libertarian than he was 4 years ago saying patriot act is wrong and admitting that he was wrong. he attacks karl rove and Bush and says it may be time for a third party, asks if libertarians will welcome new people with open arms or if they will continue their infighting.. i'm on 19min mark now when napolitano is just about to come on but i gotta say i've never heard a libertarian speech quite like it..
most of us have followed logical reasoning for too long and the emotional appeal part of our brain has been in disuse for quite some time, it's refreshing to hear someone fresh off the politics of emotions make a case for libertarianism, and it tells you what it takes to win a presidency really or any political reform on the federal level, because when an emotional argument comes out in libertarianism it shows what this movement has been lacking. it also says, leaving beliefs aside, there is a world of talent out there that we need to explore, enclosing ourselves and nurture homogeneity will only go the ways of the old LP. there is just a world of talent we need in addition if this war for liberty is to be won.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnlvMQGkFco
Beck claims he is getting more libertarian by the day and he's even more libertarian than he was 4 years ago saying patriot act is wrong and admitting that he was wrong. he attacks karl rove and Bush and says it may be time for a third party, asks if libertarians will welcome new people with open arms or if they will continue their infighting.. i'm on 19min mark now when napolitano is just about to come on but i gotta say i've never heard a libertarian speech quite like it..
most of us have followed logical reasoning for too long and the emotional appeal part of our brain has been in disuse for quite some time, it's refreshing to hear someone fresh off the politics of emotions make a case for libertarianism, and it tells you what it takes to win a presidency really or any political reform on the federal level, because when an emotional argument comes out in libertarianism it shows what this movement has been lacking. it also says, leaving beliefs aside, there is a world of talent out there that we need to explore, enclosing ourselves and nurture homogeneity will only go the ways of the old LP. there is just a world of talent we need in addition if this war for liberty is to be won.