Libertarians are morons.

Think I'm trolling? Look at the general public's view. These are the top responses, no deletions, from a basic google search:

Why Are Libertarians So Stupid? - Bitchspot
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Jul 7, 2012 - I can't tell you how many times I've seen libertarians make claims like “we don't need to regulate manufacturers, they won't make things that ...

Libertarianism Makes You Stupid - The Ethical Spectacle
www.spectacle.org/897/finkel.html‎
The Libertarian way is a logically consistent approach to politics based on the moral principle of self-ownership. Each individual has the right to control his or her ...

Dangerous Minds | Class War for Idiots: Libertarianism = Assholism
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Jul 31, 2012 - The term “Libertarian” has long been synonymous with “Asshole” in my estimation, and I think it's safe to say that Jacobin magazine editor ...

Types of Libertarian Morons | Beyond Highbrow - Robert Lindsay
robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2011/06/29/types-of-libertarian-morons/‎
Jun 29, 2011 - All Libertarians are morons; there are just different types of stupid. ... The future does not look good for Libertarian types in the US in the long ...

Stupid Things Libertarians Say, Part II: Simplicity Itself - the New Scum
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Jul 4, 2010 - So last time, I discussed some specifically stupid things that libertarians say. But it is easy to mock, easy to disprove. But to me, the harder ...

Salon: "Libertarianism is juvenile," "stupid," "silly," "bratty" - Reason ...
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May 21, 2010 - Over at the publication famous for (among other impressive accomplishments) having a political columnist write about licking doorknobs at ...

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Think I'm trolling? Look at the general public's view. These are the top responses, no deletions, from a basic google search:
They're the viewpoints of leftists, not the general public. You didn't delete, you ignored.
 
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They're the viewpoints of leftists, not the general public. You didn't delete, you ignored.
Not at all, if you follow the link you'll see I only stopped at the top. I could go on.

But maybe you have a point re the general public...

"Size and influence

"The first Libertarian Presidential candidate, John Hospers, received one electoral vote in 1972 when Roger MacBride, a Republican faithless elector pledged to Nixon, cast his ballot for the Libertarian ticket. His vote for Theodora ("Tonie") Nathan as Vice President was the first electoral college vote ever to be cast for a woman in a U.S. Presidential election.[24] MacBride became the Libertarian nominee himself in 1976.
Tonie Nathan was the first woman in U.S. history to receive an electoral vote in a presidential election.

In the 2012 presidential election, Gary Johnson and running mate Jim Gray received 1,275,821 votes (0.99%),[25] the largest amount ever cast for a Libertarian ticket since the party's founding in 1971, although it was much lower than expected by polls."

No, sorry, libertarians are marginal, period.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_Party_(United_States)#Size_and_influence
 
The Founding Fathers were nearly all Libertarian, in ideology. Based on those principles, they created the wealthiest, most powerful nation the world has ever known.

Is that what you call "moronic"?
 
Quote from Ricter:

Not at all, if you follow the link you'll see I only stopped at the top. I could go on.

But maybe you have a point re the general public...

"Size and influence

"The first Libertarian Presidential candidate, John Hospers, received one electoral vote in 1972 when Roger MacBride, a Republican faithless elector pledged to Nixon, cast his ballot for the Libertarian ticket. His vote for Theodora ("Tonie") Nathan as Vice President was the first electoral college vote ever to be cast for a woman in a U.S. Presidential election.[24] MacBride became the Libertarian nominee himself in 1976.
Tonie Nathan was the first woman in U.S. history to receive an electoral vote in a presidential election.

In the 2012 presidential election, Gary Johnson and running mate Jim Gray received 1,275,821 votes (0.99%),[25] the largest amount ever cast for a Libertarian ticket since the party's founding in 1971, although it was much lower than expected by polls."

No, sorry, libertarians are marginal, period.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_Party_(United_States)#Size_and_influence

Yes, very telling. Especially since

1. The Libertarian party was founded in 1971. Less than a year earlier.
2. Many conservatives who call themselves republicans (and quite a few who call themselves democrats) are actually Libertarian once they learn what the party stands for matches what they stand for.
3. I voted republican last election because it was either waste my vote (in a swing state) and help Obama win victory, or vote against him. Even though I'm Libertarian.

We all know that this thread was your attempt to troll me. I don't mind. I enjoy it actually. Let's continue the discussion on your lefty websites and the hilarity of them. Salon. LOL!
 
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Yes, very telling. Especially since

1. The Libertarian party was founded in 1971. Less than a year earlier.
2. Many conservatives who call themselves republicans (and quite a few who call themselves democrats) are actually Libertarian once they learn what the party stands for matches what they stand for.
3. I voted republican last election because it was either waste my vote (in a swing state) and help Obama win victory, or vote against him. Even though I'm Libertarian.

We all know that this thread was your attempt to troll me. I don't mind. I enjoy it actually. Let's continue the discussion on your lefty websites and the hilarity of them. Salon. LOL!
Your views are marginal, else 40 years would have generated some traction.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Your views are marginal, else 40 years would have generated some traction.

They have. If they hadn't, there'd be no Tea Party, or Ron Paul, or Stop the Spending (and all other movements related to it). Was Rome built in a day?
 
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