If you’re a libertarian who still participates in the majoritarian political system, it can only mean that you’re in denial or that you fantasize reality will suddenly change. You’d be better off looking for a genie to grant you three wishes, because voter reality is very stubborn.
I’ve written before about why Ron Paul can’t win, and I’ve also explained why I won’t be voting for him (or anyone else) when it’s time to vote. There’s no other politician in the state political system who I admire as much as Paul, but the simple fact is that the vast majority of people don’t want the policies he favors. As I’ve said a number of times before, most people don’t want individual liberty. It’s a losing platform, even though it’s right.
I’ve worked around politics for more than 20 years, so it’s very easy for me to separate my preferences from my analysis of what’s really going to happen. Most people who work in the business can do the same thing, even if they’re not likely to admit publicly that their favored candidate can’t win. The wisdom of insiders isn’t perfect, but it’s more accurate than you might realize. So let’s take a look at what Republican and Democratic insiders are saying about the Republican candidates they believe have the best and worst chances of winning the GOP nomination.
Among Republican insiders, Paul’s chances are rated as eighth out of the eight candidates tested. He comes in just below Michele Bachmann. Even John Huntsman has twice the score of Paul. It’s simple. People with knowledge of the process and how voters usually behave don’t think Paul has any chance. And they’re right.
Ignore the happy face it presents: Coercive state points a gun at you
Need for love drives behaviors; for me, old needs make me eat
California pays $205,075 to move shrub that typically sells for $16
Anarchist vs. minarchist debate misses the shift to post-statist world
Do tales of ‘Black Friday violence’ reflect reality or just our bias?
Internet helps blogging 9-year-old change the lousy food at her school
Your healing can begin with Political Junkies Anonymous
Powerful emotions come and go, so it’s worth noting if one stays
Do you know your heart’s desire? Or are you just chasing a mirage?