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Michael McDermott, Libertarian, for New York State Governor. – Video


Michael McDermott, Libertarian, for New York State Governor.
Hello, Michael McDermott is Libertarian running for New York State Governor. He is running because he believes that for decades our future has been dictated by the failed policies of the...

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David Farrer: A Scottish Libertarian Deconstructs the Vote – Video


David Farrer: A Scottish Libertarian Deconstructs the Vote
Jeff Deist and David Farrer deconstruct Thursday #39;s referendum vote from a libertarian perspective. http://wealthynation.org/ http://freedomandwhisky.blogspot.co.uk/

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A Scottish Libertarian Deconstructs the Vote

Jeff Deist and David Farrer deconstruct Thursdays referendum vote from a libertarian perspective.

David is a Chartered Secretary and has a BA (Hons) in Modern History and Economics. After living in London for many years where he worked as Finance Director and Company Secretary of an advertising agency, David has now returned to Scotland and is a director of Midlothian Management Ltd. David is a member of the Libertarian Alliance, the Mises Institute, the National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland and the Edinburgh Photographic Society.

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David is a Chartered Secretary and has a BA (Hons) in Modern History and Economics. After living in London for many years where he worked as Finance Director and Company Secretary of an advertising agency, David has now returned to Scotland and is a director of Midlothian Management Ltd. David is a member of the Libertarian Alliance, the Mises Institute, the National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland and the Edinburgh Photographic Society. See David Farrer's article archives.

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Free cannabis dinner takes Libertarian campaigns to new high

VAIL Libertarian candidates for the state Legislature are taking their campaigns to a new high.

Lee Mulcahy for State Senate is hosting a fine dining cannabis exploration in the Vail Sonnenalps Garmisch-Munich room.

My populist campaign is about government overreach and making government work for the people, Mulcahy said.

Mulcahy is running to represent Colorados state Senate District 5, seven counties including Eagle and Pitkin. The longtime Aspen resident will be biking over with friends from Basalt.

Thom Haupt is running for the state House District 26 seat, Eagle and Routt counties.

Sundays Fine Dining Exploration will educate diners on the benefits of marijuana and showcase the how marijuana can be incorporated into the fine dining experience. The event will feature recipes from the Food & Wine Fine Dining Cannabis Exploration presented by chef Randy Placeres, of Aspen Culinary Solutions.

Placeres said he will use a variety of infused oils and butters on the food he prepares. The first course, for example, is a yellowtail crudo with coconut-ginger sativa oil.

The THC levels will be minimal, Placeres said.

Government overreach

Mulcahy said its just plain wrong for Colorado to spend more on prisons than higher education.

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Libertarians give Paul a pass

Rand Paul insists hes not an isolationist. Luckily for him, many in his libertarian base are willing to let him keep saying that.

A movement that often demands ideological purity is, for now, largely giving the potential 2016 presidential contender a pass, even as he appears to take some foreign policy positions well beyond traditional libertarian limits.

Libertarians say theyre willing to look the other way because the Kentucky Republican the son of isolationist iconoclast Ron Paul is their best hope for taking their views into the mainstream and all the way to the White House. In more than a dozen interviews at a libertarian conference this week in Alexandria, Virginia, many attendees said they understand if Paul, who recently came out in favor of airstrikes against militants in Iraq, has to hedge on some issues to gain broader appeal but that they still believe hes one of them at heart.

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Hes playing two games, said John Walsh, a former professor of physiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Hes trying to position himself so he doesnt get tripped up and ruled out [of 2016], and at the same time, maintain his anti-interventionism.

Paul already faces deep skepticism from many establishment Republicans. They are quick to note that he once espoused isolationist-leaning views, including arguing for ending all foreign aid, including to Israel; reining in defense spending and expressing deep reluctance to intervene in the Middle East. He has since distanced himself from some of those positions saying, for instance, that he would not support ending aid to Israel anytime soon but hawkish members of the GOP donor class remain unconvinced.

When people meet Sen. Paul in person, theyre impressed by him, and he exceeds the expectations they have based upon the rantings of his father, said one Republican who works closely with hawkish GOP donors. He can change his positions now and come across as friendly in one-on-one meetings, but he still, at some point, is going to have to explain for his previous positions. And by the way, if he actually flips to a pro-Israel or more interventionist foreign policy, hes going to lose a lot of his base libertarian isolationist supporters.

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But at this weeks Liberty Political Action Conference, it was clear that, for now, Paul maintains a large reservoir of support even among the most hardcore libertarians.

More than 600 ardent libertarian activists gathered for the event, which is tied to Ron Paul, who is idolized at LPAC. Those gathered were far from mainstream Republicans: Many are deeply anti-war and pro-pot; several could be heard muttering conspiracy theories about how past presidential elections were stolen from Ron Paul; one screamed at a reporter for ruining America. Yet they represent an energetic segment of the grass roots that would be vital to a Rand Paul presidential bid.

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