Why the Libertarian Party Bowed to MAGA Just Like the Republican PartyPaleolibertarians turn out to be pretty much the same as paleoconservatives.Every week I highlight three newsletters that are worth your time. If you find value in this project, do two things for me: (1) hit the Like button, and (2) share this with someone. Most of what we do in Bulwark+ is only for our members, but this email will always be open to everyone. To get it each week, sign up for free here. (Just choose the free option at the bottom.) 1. The UnPopulistAndy Craig has a fantastic piece about how the Libertarian Party has devolved from gay-marriage-legal-weed gadfly position to MAGA id. Who could possibly have guessed it would come to this.
When Craig recounts how the takeover happened, it sounds awfully familiar:
Read the whole thing and subscribe. A party, any party, is just a vessel. A brand name with pre-wired infrastructure. There is no reason that the Republican party has to be for lower taxes any more than the Libertarian party has to be for legal weed. There are no ideological commitments. Not really. What there is, is power. And a party “believes” what the faction currently in control of its power structure believes. So the Republican party believed in free trade and small government and robust American foreign policy—right up until the moment it didn’t. Because a new owner came in, took control of the apparatus, and had his own set of beliefs. And rather than the party rank and file rebelling and waving their pocket Constitutions at him and quoting Reagan—well, the party rank and file kept waving their pocket Constitutions and quoting Reagan. But they didn’t rebel. They went along with it. All of it. This all reminds me of a Seinfeld bit: Except, of course, that people blindly following ingrained partisan loyalties is dangerous. 2. Russia’s War on DemocracyOlga Lautman translates is keeping track of Vladimir Putin’s wider campaign against democracy. She has some of the details on Russia conscripting prisoners to fight in Ukraine:
Read the whole thing and subscribe. 3. Natalia Mitigates the ApocalypseBulwark contributor Natalia Antonova has her own newsletter focusing on Russia and security and I highly recommend it.
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