DENVER — Today’s article
about the conspiratorial murmurings around the Libertarian Party
convention here at the
Denver Sheraton may have added more fuel to the paranoid fires.
This morning, I saw Bob Barr campaign
operative Stephen Gordon who half-joked that he’s now suspected of
plotting with Dick Cheney and Karl Rove.
Unlike the major party conventions, the presidential candidates
are readily accessible at the LP convention, where a delegate would
have little trouble speaking directly to all 14 candidates. When I
went up to the 22nd floor Concorde Club to grab a glass of
grapefruit juice this morning, I spoke to Mike Gravel and his
lovely wife Whitney, who were having breakfast with seven or eight
young supporters. Meanwhile, Barr campaign HQ was temporarily
located this morning at the Starbucks across the street, where the
former Republican congressman had five — count ‘em, five
— espresso shots in his latte. During a visit to the exhibition
hall just now, I spotted both Christine
Smith and Michael Jingozian,
and saw George
Phillies talking to Wayne Allyn Root
— plotting their own counter-conspiracy, perhaps.
The LP rules apparently don’t include residency requirements for
delegates, so Barr publicist Audrey Mullen will be
a delegate from South Carolina, although she said her only previous
connection to the state was a vacation at Isle of Palms. When I asked
Barr campaign manager Russ Verney about this, he said, “The rules
are the rules.”
Speaking of rules, when I was in the convention hall this
morning, LP chairman Bill Redpath was hearing motions about
proposed rule changes — including one suggestion to change the
convention schedule to permit more time for the presidential
candidates to debate. The votes on these rules questions may give
an early indication of the relative strength of the Barr and
anti-Barr forces. I’ll update as soon as new rumors, insinuations
and smears become available.