Liz Mair raises a number of good points in her column today about
the Mountain West. The Democrats are making headway in this
traditionally Republican region. The individualistic culture of the
area may make it less than fertile ground for big government
conservatism. But the Interior West's libertarianism can be
overstated. Daniel McCarthy is on to something when he calls it just the Semi-Libertarian
West.
To take one example: Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer is often
cited as an example of the new, less government-happy Democrats who
can appeal to Moutain Westerners. Mair notes that the Democratic
presidential candidate Schweitzer prefers is Bill Richardson, who
received a higher grade from the Cato Institute than 20
Republicans. Yet Schweitzer himself received an F while Richardson
only got a C. In Richardson's case not bad for a Democrat (or in
this era, a big government Republican either) but nothing to write
Ayn Rand about.
I've written about the exaggeration of the Libertarian West at
greater length here. It's a key swing region of
the country, but Goldwater Republicanism isn't in much better stead
there than in newly Democratic New Hampshire.
topics:
Conservatism, Libertarianism