Quote from wjk:
That would make them libertarian, and the establishment hates them even more than they hate the left (probably sees them as a bigger threat to their status quo). I agree with your assessment, however.
Quote from Tsing Tao:
The biggest issue the republicans have with libertarians is the cutting of defense. If republicans just shied away from passing judgment on social issues, yet still clung to defense, they would be that much better off.
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Libertarians are for open borders. They seem to support the Obama/Rubio amnesty bill.
That alone disqualifies them from serious consideration.
I admire both Pauls, but I think Rand Paul faces a difficult test in convincing voters he is mainstream enough to be trusted with the office. Obviously, I would trust him far more than I would Obama, but the media impose a much different standard on those from the right.
For those workers already in the United States illegally, we can avoid "amnesty" and still offer a pathway out of the underground economy. Newly legalized workers can be assessed fines and back taxes and serve probation befitting the misdemeanor they've committed. They can be required to take their place at the back of the line should they eventually apply for permanent residency.