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11 Jun 2008 09:28 am
Stepping Up To The Barr?
A reader channels some of my own thoughts on the general election:
In similar fashion to you, I'm a moderate, libertarian-wing
conservative. And while I like to think of myself as practical, I also
consider my politics to be informed by political theory and philosophy.
Like you, I am attracted to Obama's temperament, but somewhat
uncomfortable with his liberalism. Like you, I don't see enough of my
own conservatism in McCain to get super-excited, although I am happy to
have him as the head of the GOP, given the alternatives that looked
possible six months ago. But mostly, I firmly believe that the GOP
needs to be punished for the last eight years. It seems to me that the
most satisfactory meta-outcome for me in this election would be a
strong rebuke to the GOP coupled with an endorsement of Obama's style,
but not necessarily his substance.
Enter Barr as third-party spoiler. Isn't he perfect for the
above-stated purpose?
If Obama were to win the Presidency, but under
conditions in which McCain would have won without Barr drawing off
conservative votes, isn't that the best of both worlds? It's a
rejection of the collectivist strands of Obama liberalism, it's a
rebuke of the current GOP, a tacit endorsement of Obama's approach to
politics and it's a signal that the balance of power for both parties
is held by a small but sizable libertarian impulse in American politics.
I cannot think of anything I'd rather see happen in November. I
seriously hope you consider giving this sort of reasoning more airtime.
Will do. I'm still adjusting to post-Clinton life.
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