In response to a reader’s letter about the kiddie-porn furor
with Libertarians, Jeremy
Lott writes:
It’s very likely that [LP presidential contender Mary]
Ruwart’s writings on kiddie porn — and, ahem, the amplification of
those writings by certain media outlets — cost her the nomination.
You’re welcome, Libertarians.
Very accurate perception, Jeremy. During the presidential
balloting Sunday at the LP convention in Denver, I was told that
delegates were discussing the fact that both the Washington
Times and Denver Post had picked up on the
kiddie-porn angle about Ruwart. This was said to have influenced
Wayne Allyn Root’s decision to endorse Bob Barr after the fifth
ballot.
I asked Root about this later Sunday, and from his answer — he
said he had been told about the newspaper stories, but hadn’t seen
them — it wasn’t clear whether that was the most important factor
in his decision. (I think Root and Barr were simpatico all along,
although Root obviously might have resented Barr’s late entry into
the presidential nomination contest.)
Still, some delegates and candidates were aware of the media
interest in the kiddie-porn angle, and obviously they could see the
potential for this explosive issue to do serious damage to the LP’s
reputation. I don’t doubt this concern helped prevent a shift
toward Ruwart in the later ballots.
By the way, giving credit where credit is due, it was an
anonymous commenter at
Third Party Watch who first raised this issue against Ruwart,
which was subsequently publicized by David Weigel,
thus contributing to the “Fear and Loathing” paranoia on
the part of some Libertarians about a Richard Viguerie-led
Republican plot to take over the LP. Considering that the
kiddie-porn issue was also mentioned in a May 3 blog here and reported by
Phil Klein, I’m
surprised no one has tied AmSpec to this alleged plot. Did I miss a
memo from Conspiracy HQ?