No, she's not. She's a genuine Libertarian candidate. I've spoken to her husband once by phone, and they (she) are the real deal. I respect her, and while I don't buy into the entire libertarian party platform, I lean that way generally speaking. It's just that I am a political realist, and she hasn't got a prayer of being anything other than a spoiler for any republican candidate.Redneck_Buddha wrote:So is Glass being trotted out there as a fake Libertarian by Obama's bundlers like the fake Libertarian they rolled out in Va.?
The thing is, more and more Tea Party members are beginning to identify themselves as "libertarian-leaning," even while they tend overwhelmingly to be republicans. There is a libertarian-trending movement afoot within the republican party. The current issue of News Max Magazine (Print) has an interesting article about Rand Paul and the influence that he and others who are following in his footsteps are having upon the republican party. They are, gradually, taking the party in that direction. It will never be as fully committed to libertarian principles as the libertarian party is itself, for the simple reason that the republican party is a bigger tent. But honestly, if you had the choice between a libertarian leaning republican candidate who could get elected, and a libertarian purist who will never get more than 5% of the vote, and if the vote were going to be close enough that the libertarian candidate could actually cause the republican to lose, resulting in another Obama, wouldn't you rather have the libertarian leaning winner than the next Obama?