I find it pretty amusing that Balko would accuse me of some sort
of "smear" of Libertarians. I mean, I voted for Harry Browne in
2000 because I couldn't stomach Bush's big government conservatism,
and I also favor legalizing drugs and believe that states should
have the right to allow gay marriage. I wouldn't consider myself a
Libertarian these days due to my fierce disagreements over foreign
policy, and because in my view Libertarians' obsession with silly
purity tests on side issues marginalize them and hinder their
ability to actually advance the cause of limiting the size of
government. But to think I'm out to "smear" Libertarians is quite
absurd. Does Balko not see humor in the fact that the first
audience question at a presidential debate would be over whether
the candidates believe in a person's right to possess and
distribute child pornography?
As to Balko's sarcastic rejoinder, "And no doubt to the
disappointment of some conservatives, all of the major GOP
candidates for president this year opposed bombing abortion clinics
and lynching black people," I'd really like for him to point me to
a similar forum involving Republican candidates in which a
conservative audience member asked such a question. Or to a
Republican candidate with a serious shot of winning the nomination
who advocated it.
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Abortion, Conservatism