Why do libertarians always have to be such tatterdemalions?
Because substance > style. And because we don't receive enough bribe money to shop Italian.
It's not shopping Italian. You can get decent collared shirts, coats, and ties, all at Good Will.
I think you're right about substance and style. But those things aren't an either/or. When I watch that interview with Heise, before Heise opens his mouth, I already see a guy who doesn't honestly consider what he's doing all that serious.
Yeah, doesn't bother me at all. In fact, I appreciate the dropping of pretenses.
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an attempt to make something that is not the case appear true.
Appearing to take oneself seriously is only a pretense when one doesn't take oneself seriously.
Lol - so I guess you take someone wearing a suit as them taking themselves seriously. I take it as a desire to want other people to take them seriously. In other words, putting on an appearance that is appealing to others - pretense.
But again, only a pretense for someone who doesn't think others should take them seriously. If you actually think they should take you seriously, then dressing like you believe that is not a pretense.
Edit: On the other hand, if someone dresses like they don't care how they look because the want to look like they're dropping pretenses, then that's just another pretense.
I always find it's best to judge people by their actions instead of their appearance. But you be you.
Heise's actions look pretty damned serious to me. He led a successful takeover of the 3rd largest political party in the US. You criticized his appearance on the internet. Pretty sure he wins.
But again, only a pretense for someone who doesn't think others should take them seriously. If you actually think they should take you seriously, then dressing like you believe that is not a pretense.
Edit: On the other hand, if someone dresses like they don't care how they look because the want to look like they're dropping pretenses, then that's just another pretense.
Adding this one in...
This is how you handle Gillespie!!![]()
Funny how different the tone is with Amash...
Still... It's a good interview. I don't necessarily agree with everything Amash says here, but I think it's valuable for all the MC folks to truly listen and understand his take.
Funny how different the tone is with Amash...
Still... It's a good interview. I don't necessarily agree with everything Amash says here, but I think it's valuable for all the MC folks to truly listen and understand his take.
Dave Smith: Comedian, Podcaster...Presidential Candidate?
”We stand for repealing the entire Progressive Era,” says Smith.
"You have this white hot culture war, and really the only people who have a solution to the culture war are libertarians," says Dave Smith, a comedian, a podcaster, and one of the most visible faces of the Mises Caucus, which took control of the Libertarian Party at its national convention in Reno this May.
Smith gained a following in the comedy world with his seat on the raunchy Legion of Skanks podcast, which he's parlayed into a career as a political commentator who often appears on cable news and on podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience and Timcast with Tim Pool. He regularly sounds off on political issues and intra-libertarian disputes on his own show, Part of the Problem.
Reason's Nick Gillespie sat down with Smith in Reno to get his take on the Mises Caucus takeover of the Libertarian Party and to discuss his status as a possible 2024 Libertarian presidential candidate.
https://rumble.com/v195nci-dave-smith-comedian-podcaster...presidential-candidate.html
THREAD: LP Mises Caucus features in SPLC "Hatewatch" hit piece(SPLC "Hatewatch": Mises Caucus: Could It Sway the Libertarian Party to the Hard Right?)