
Should Libertarians ‘Party’ with Donald Trump?
On Wednesday, the Libertarian National Committee announced that the Republican nominee-in-waiting, Donald Trump, is going to speak at their convention.
Social media blew up. Based on what we’ve seen, most libertarians don’t like it. There have been widespread calls to disinvite him. Yet, clearly, the party officials who invited him thought this was a good idea.
Who Is Right?
And what kind of party invites a candidate from another party to speak? Might it be the more graceful party?
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Two former Libertarian Party national directors – Dan Fishman and Perry Willis – join our program to share their perspectives with you.
Do they believe inviting Donald Trump to the Libertarian Convention is good or bad for the party? What is the value of the Libertarian Party? And do they have hope for the Party’s future?
There are moments of laughter, insight, and intensity.
And then there’s the part where Dan and I make a public bet about the presidential balloting. He’s going to lose, and if you tune in, you can hear why.
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ZAP The State and have a nice day,
Jim Babka
Host, Gracearchy with Jim Babka
Co-creator, Zero Aggression Project
P.S. The Zero Aggression Project takes no position on political parties and candidates. I am not endorsing anyone here either. My goal was to see if it was possible to “come reason together” and if even this event could be or become an act of grace.
Jim Babka is co-creator of the Zero Aggression Project. Yet the views expressed in the show are not necessarily those of the board, staff, or supporters of the Zero Aggression Project (Downsize DC Foundation).