One of my favorite libertarians, the late lamented Samuel Edward Konkin III, thought that the Libertarian Party was the worst idea that his ideological companions had ever dreamed up. It's a pity that he didn't live long enough to see the ultimate confirmation of his opinion, as recounted by R. W. Bradford ("Dark Horse on the Third Ballot"). It's a long article but much more amusing than anything that you'll read about the Republican or Democratic Parties in this or any other year. It also makes it evident that George W. Bush will face no Nader equivalent on his right flank.
When I left home for the LP convention, one of Liberty's staffers reminded me that "conventions are all about sex," something that I had not observed at past conventions of the Libertarian Party. But this convention did have a certain similarity to a certain kind of sex. Thanks to the odd concatenation of events that I have described here, the LP had metaphorically gone to bed with someone it barely knew, and it had awakened in the morning with troubling second thoughts. Some members wanted to end the relationship right then, but most were probably too embarrassed to make such a public confession, and a few were pretty happy about the relationship.
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