Libertarians Are Taking Over The Republican Party: James Antle Believes

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http://dailycaller.com/2015/01/15/libertarians-are-taking-over-the-republican-party/

Former Michigan Republican Rep. Thaddeus McCotter says his party’s future belongs to the libertarians.

It’s a message McCotter has been spreading in interviews and to anyone who’ll listen. He’s even laid out his case in a smart book, “Liberty Risen: The Ultimate Triumph of Libertarian-Republicans, where he claims libertarians even have something to say to the Budweiser-drinking, boxer-wearing, pro-life, Boston sheet metal worker.

Most Republicans who hype the libertarian moment are libertarians themselves. Not McCotter. He is a Russell Kirk-quoting social conservative. “I’m not a libertarian,” he jokes. “I just play one on TV.” But while fellow social conservatives like Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum slam libertarianism, McCotter believes the GOP will find a way to integrate libertarian activists who care about government surveillance the way it once assimilated evangelical Christians who cared about abortion.

“When I was still in Congress I noticed younger Republicans saying, ‘I am a conservative, but I’m libertarian on some issues,’” McCotter told The Daily Caller. “They hadn’t grown up with Reagan and seen how [conservatism] had worked. All they had seen was the decline of the Republican Party.”
 
All it means is, the definition of labels is flexible. Someone says they want to lower your taxes, they think that's all it takes to proclaim him/herself for smaller government and therefore "libertarian". Glenn Beck tried calling himself a libertarian a few years back and his audience probably bought into it. Rush Limbaugh has been bastardizing the label "conservative" for decades.
 
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Read the OP title as:

Librarians are Taking over the Republican Party.

I thought: "COOL!"

;)
 
:eek::rolleyes:

...More like, "Stinking Republicans Have Taken Over The Libertarian Party".....The stinking Republican Party Inc. has had precisely one 'libertarian'....and look what they did to him...

...careful of these gd fool Republicans defining/butchering 'libertarian'..
 
:eek::rolleyes:

...More like, "Stinking Republicans Have Taken Over The Libertarian Party".....The stinking Republican Party Inc. has had precisely one 'libertarian'....and look what they did to him...

...careful of these gd fool Republicans defining/butchering 'libertarian'..

Oh, gee, thanks.

If it weren't for you joining two months ago we'd have never noticed they stole the phrase we resuscitated--namely 'tea party'--nine years ago and turned it into something unrecognizable.

What would we do without your timely and piquant words of warning...? :rolleyes:
 
McCotter believes the GOP will find a way to integrate libertarian activists who care about government surveillance the way it once assimilated evangelical Christians who cared about abortion

Of course they will, and they'll do it the same way.

By pandering, bullshitting and glad handing people who care about those issues, while actually doing nothing about them.
 
Of course they will, and they'll do it the same way.

By pandering, bullshitting and glad handing people who care about those issues, while actually doing nothing about them.

Yes, they will.

Fortunately, we're better at keeping track of voting records than the evangelicals. Which is reason #4,476 why they should ally themselves with us and support our candidates.

oh really? is that why John Mccain is still able to hold office?

The Scourge of the Forrestal is feeling the icy winds on the back of his thick neck...
 
:eek::rolleyes:

...More like, "Stinking Republicans Have Taken Over The Libertarian Party".....The stinking Republican Party Inc. has had precisely one 'libertarian'....and look what they did to him...

...careful of these gd fool Republicans defining/butchering 'libertarian'..
+rep (also to piss off acptulsa)
 
Thanks, surf!..methinks maybe the okie from muskogee ;) is still sore at me for exposing him as a monetary theorist/alchemist...certainly not a monetary realist...
 
All it means is, the definition of labels is flexible. Someone wants to lower your taxes. Thinks that's all it takes to proclaim him/herself for smaller government and therefore "libertarian". Glenn Beck tried calling himself a libertarian a few years back and his audience probably bought into it. Rush Limbaugh has been bastardizing the label "conservative" for decades.

If Mr. & Mrs. Republican sheep voters want to take credit for electing Rand Paul, let them. I care about Liberty. I don't care to dick measure and complain I found it first before them.
 
Most Republicans who hype the libertarian moment are libertarians themselves. Not McCotter. He is a Russell Kirk-quoting social conservative.
I'm a libertarian, a big fan of Kirk, and some might say a "social conservative" (I self identify as a "traditionalist" though). Kirk's problems with libertarians had to do with what he thought to be an atomistic, empty culture within the movement that reduced the whole of philosophyical political prescription to pure economics. I can't disagree, really. That's one of my main bones to pick with the broader movement; the insuperable nature of a free society and a traditional society that libertarians have sadly forgotten.

"[Libertarians are] an ideological clique forever splitting into sects still smaller and odder, but rarely conjugating."

-Russel Kirk
Hate to say this (genuinely, I do) but he's right. Not to say that Kirk's critiques of libertarians don't deserve criticism as they do of course. Many of them are spot on.


 
I'm a libertarian, a big fan of Kirk, and some might say a "social conservative" (I self identify as a "traditionalist" though). Kirk's problems with libertarians had to do with what he thought to be an atomistic, empty culture within the movement that reduced the whole of philosophyical political prescription to pure economics. I can't disagree, really. That's one of my main bones to pick with the broader movement; the insuperable nature of a free society and a traditional society that libertarians have sadly forgotten.


Hate to say this (genuinely, I do) but he's right. Not to say that Kirk's critiques of libertarians don't deserve criticism as they do of course. Many of them are spot on.



You are allowed to be free, but only so long as you behave in the traditional manner that we approve of?
 
You are allowed to be free, but only so long as you behave in the traditional manner that we approve of?
Uh no, not remotely. An individual may behave how he likes, but traditional bulwarks of society allow freedom to be robust and sustainable. The freest and most prosperous societies in history also had a strong current of traditionalism; it's only since moving away from traditionalism that a cancerous state has emerged to leach off these civilizations. Atomistic, permissive cultures that seek to tear tradition down will not produce freedom in the way we think of it.
 
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