Uses Of Platform To Attack LP

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This page documents instances in which the an LP Platform was used in front significantly-sized audiences to attack or embarrass an arguably reasonable Libertarian as either too extreme or not extreme enough.

  • "A few days before the election a local paper did an article on the race, in which I was characterized as being "too radical for the residents of Clarion County". The article did not mention the LP platform, but when I talked to the reporter to ask why he would write that, his response was that he had done some research and looked at the LP website, and the platform was a big factor." Mik Robertson, LP Pennsylvania. 2006-08-05 [1]
  • "Non-Libertarian candidates in my county have used quotes from the LP platform against Libertarian candidates and Non-Libertarians candidates who accept contributions from known Libertarians." Jack Tanner, LP Florida. 2006-08-04 [2]
  • "During the past election, Redwood City Councilmember, Jim Hartnett, sent a hit piece opposing Libertarian candidates for school boards, and supporting the College and Sequoia H.S. bond measures." Jack Hickey, LP San Mateo County, California. 2001-11-13. Scan of mailing at archive.org [3], which quotes the Platform regarding "drugs" and "sexually explicit materials".
  • "several citizen panelists agreed that they found the anti-government platform of His Libertarian party too extreme". Philadelphia Daily News, 1997-10-20.
  • Libertarian Candidates Wants To Do Away With Much Of Government - "other parts OF the Libertarian platform call for eliminating most government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service. ..." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1994-08-14.
  • The Other Party In The Presidential Race - "The Libertarian platform calls for the abolition of child labor laws (they inhibit the freedom of children), of income taxes, highway speed ..." Miami Herald, 1992-10-25.
  • Essay - The Fourth Man. "[...] a little extreme? you ain't heard nothin' yet on civil liberty: decriminalize drugs and prostitution, forget gun control or abortion limitation, eliminate Federal agencies, settle environmental clashes in court, permit open immigration [...] if taken literally, The Libertarian platform is so far out of The mainstream as to be high and dry [...]" New York Times, 1992-10-22.
  • "Extreme Views Doom Libertarian Nominees [...] Standing foursquare against things is the Libertarian Party's specialty. Its platform calls for government to cease and desist from almost everything [...]" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1992-07-13.
  • Libertarians? No, US Needs A Legitimate Fourth Choice - "Standing against things is the Libertarian Party's specialty. Its platform calls for government to cease and desist from almost everything except the repealing of laws (Social Security, the Post Office, you name it) ..." Chicago Sun-Times, 1992-07-09. Ran the same day as:
  • Consider a Libertarian?; Get Serious. Washington Post, 1992-07-09.
  • Libertarians Stew On Fringe. San Jose Mercury News, 1992-07-09.