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Not in the least. He strongly believed in the second amendment, he believed in radically small federal government, he believed that military expansionism was wrong, he believed in individual liberties, and was strongly against taxes. I can't imagine a better description of a libertarian. The fact that he became radical does not change his core political beliefs. No. A left centrist is in control of the White House now, preceded by a far right chicken hawk neoconservative, preceded by another centrist, preceded by a right winger neoconservative, preceded by the first neoconservative. We've not had a "leftist" president for a very long time, and only someone off the deep end of the right could call President Obama a leftist with a straight face. |
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07-03-2009, 09:14 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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When will people get that "left" and "right" are RELATIVE TERMS, and EVERYONE thinks they're in the middle?
"A leftist in the White House" means "somebody whose politics are to the left of mine". That's ALL it means. Also, when will people get that liberal/conservative is one spectrum, and libertarian/authoritarian is ENTIRELY another spectrum. NOT related. There are liberal libertarians. There are authoritarian liberals. One is the X axis and the other is the Y axis. To collapse them onto a single axis is inaccurate and probably comes from an attempt to invest the political opposition with dangers Otherness. |
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How can one whose nation borders with both Canada and Mexico not see the relative absence of left politics in one's own government?
I can only assume the answer to that involves some kind of metaphor about blinders.
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07-06-2009, 06:00 AM | #50 (permalink) |
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There's more than one kind of libertarian, Dunedan. You're obviously a Rights-Theorist Libertarian. There's also Consequentialist Libertarianism, and other kinds. Sadly, you don't have sole claim to True Libertarianism, as there is no such thing. As you and I have already agreed on this thread, libertarian/authoritarian is a spectrum entirely separate from liberal/conservative. Which means a person can be 100% libertarian, and fall ANYWHERE on the liberal/conservative spectrum. Which means there's an infinite range of possible political and philosophical views that are ENTIRELY CONSISTENT with Libertarianism. Including Timothy McVeigh, Idaho militia crazies, etc, etc, etc. Including you.
I know it's unpleasant to be lumped with the biggest domestic terrorist in US history, but there it is. You're both Libertarians. You don't get to fiat him out of the tent because you disagree with his particular flavor of libertarianism. ---------- Post added at 10:00 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:59 AM ---------- This is inaccurate. You should do some more reading about the varieties of libertarians out there. You'd be surprised. |
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