Posted by
Tony Sarrecchia on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:15:09 PM
Last week, Bob Barr, a former Republican congressman from Georgia
was on the Hannity and Colmes show on the Fox News Network.
Congressman Barr has launched a Presidential Exploratory Committee for
the 2008 elections, and Hannity and Colmes wanted to take the
opportunity to criticize Barr about his decision. What had Sean
Hannity’s tighty whiteys in a knot was that Congressman Barr plans to
run as a Libertarian.
Both Sean and his toady Alan Colmes peppered Barr with questions
attempting to marginalize him and the Libertarian party: “Would you
vote for the legalization of heroin or crack?” (Barr responded no, but
added that drugs were an issue “better handled by the state than the
Federal government”, as the never-ending War on Drugs would indicate).
When the hosts allowed Barr to answer a question free from annoying
interruptions he noted that the Libertarians were not a single-issue
party, but a party whose overriding doctrine is to “maximize individual
liberty and minimize government power”—much like the framers of the
Constitution had in mind.
The Republican Party was once the party of small government and
individual liberty, but it has devolved into a megalith of social
conservatism (occasionally boarding on theocratic dogma), a behemoth
sized government and an eradicator of civil liberties. Libertarians
want a country where, as long as force or fraud is not involved,
individuals are free to do as they wish; much like the old Republican
Party. The problem for Libertarians is raising public awareness.
Barr’s name recognition would go a long way to raising that public
awareness--something that would spell disaster for the Republican
Party. And Hannity knows it.
Hannity told Barr that if Barr pulls three percent of the vote from
McCain, Hillary or Obama will win the election, Hugo Chavez will be
Attorney General and Alec Baldwin will be Secretary of State. Ok, I
just heard the Chavez/Baldwin comment in my head, but Hannity’s voice
was tight with fear when he said Barr might “steal” the election from
the Republicans. If the imaginary theft occurred, Hannity said he
would hold Barr personally responsible. Oooooo scary. Barr’s response was
if the Republicans were not strong enough to win by more than three
percent that was hardly his fault.
The chances of a Libertarian winning in November, even one with as
much name recognition as Barr, are about the same as Florida counting
its votes right the first time. Barr and Hannity both know that. What
Hannity and the rest of the Neocons fear are traditional and centrist
Republicans defecting to the Libertarian party. It is in the best
interest of the Republican leadership for the public to see the
Libertarians as dope smoking ex-hippies who want to privatize the
sidewalks. Neocons do not want you to think of Libertarians as the
last bastion for resurrecting civil liberties. They do not want you to
see the Libertarians as the party who will bring the troops home and
station them on the US boarders. They do not want you to see
Libertarians as the party who believe the best person to decide what to
do what your money is you, rather than a bloated Federal Government
with a voracious appetite for your income.
Libertarians tend not to get involved with ideological wars without
an exit strategy. A Libertarian will ask: are we winning the War on
Drugs or are we just growing an ever-expanding bureaucracy of upper
level DEA managers? A Libertarian will say that rather than some phony
War on Poverty—which actually creates more dependency on the Feds—let’s
keep the money in the private sector where jobs can be created for the
poor. A Libertarian will wonder how can we win the War on Terror if we
do not know when it is over. Perhaps we should end these other wars
and start a war on war slogans.
While the democrats will tell you the government programs are the
solution to all our problems, and Republicans believe government
program growth is necessary in this time of slogan wars, Libertarians
believe the only good government program is the one that just ended.
The unalienable rights of the individual to pursue life, liberty and
happiness in whatever way that individual defines (barring force or
fraud), those terms are paramount to the Libertarian party and most
government programs that run counter to that end. Regardless of Bob
Barr winning the election, or even the Libertarian nomination, he can
carry the Libertarian message to the people.
And that is why Sean Hannity is so angry.