As said, he is a wild card, and a high risk one at that. We simply don't know for sure which way he will go. At this point we just have to push for the best and brace for the worst.
Agree, and I will say again what I've said in a couple other places with a little added.
Our optimism in 2008 was that the idea of liberty was alive. Few of us thought Ron would really win.
And what is the situation now? Is it not better right now than it was in the summer of 2007?
We need to beware of people who, when others are actually hopeful and throwing out ideas for activism, are getting shut down by doom and gloomers who got comfortable being in a libertarian apocalyptic cult and don't want to leave that safe zone which was mostly fulfilled with passive intellectualism and commentary. This is a time to get motivated, and build on ideas and encourage people.
The site mission is not just to support discussion about liberty but INITIATIVES.
Donald is a wild card, and in that vacuum of possibilities I can already tell people are having ideas. We need to be optimistic and support people's initiatives even if small, and even if just in words. Don't spread apathy. You don't know the future, and even if you're sure what does despairing about it help?
We should be interested in supporting liberty. Really our strategy shouldn't be related to "which guy we like". That's election strategy. Election is over. We should always be willing to work with whoever is in power, even if it was Obama. But it's easy to see why so many see possibilities in this new administration vs. Obama. Why else would so many libertarian pundits be suggesting liberty cabinet people if there wasn't a little bit of hope for the future?
We should stop despairing. Don't kill the hope. It doesn't help. And a lot of this "he's probably evil" talk is election related. It doesn't have a lot to do with other strategies that simply involve interacting with the government outside of the election.
Anyway, be aware. That hope seems to be budding and that people are already having a doom and gloom knee-jerk reaction to squash it. Resist that.