https://x.com/MattWelch/status/1794779278405746812
The governing Mises Caucus faction of the Libertarian Party spent two years gearing up for a presidential race in which their preferred candidate could not handle a high-profile post-Trump-speech rebuttal slot because he was too high after eating a gummy. https://t.co/m2nFxXPANP
— Matt Welch (@MattWelch) May 26, 2024
Smartest contrarian thinks that "you shouldn't get way too high to give a speech before your speech" = against all recreational drug use.
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Glad to see a libertarian fight the stereotype of them only being in it because they are pedos or drug addicts
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All the not r-slurred lolberts are in the Republican party and the libertarian party exists to make them look bad
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A party that loves spending $1 trillion a year on the military-intelligence complex, likes using taxpayer money to fund a bunch of other countries' militaries, is generally in favor of keeping recreational drug use illegal, and is essentially led by a guy who hinted that Snowden should be executed as a traitor and supports protectionist economics?
For a real libertarian, Democrats are just as bad, but come on now.
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Why aren't more libertarians they like all of the same things?
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Chase Oliver is the frontrunner btw.
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"Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule -- and both commonly succeed, and are right."
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