Postby planosteve » Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:13 am
"In the long run, Brat’s win is being viewed by conservatives as a proxy victory for the growing libertarian wing of the Republican Party—a triumph of limited government, Ayn Randian principles over Cantor’s more moderate “Making Life Work” plans. And the fact that Brat pulled off his upset victory over Cantor with such a distinctly anti–Wall Street message suggests that right-wing anti-government populism continues to thrive, at least in Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District."
I gotta think this guy is a phony. Real free market libertarians don't put a picture of John Maynard frickin' Keynes on their web site.
I found this comment: How can someone be a free-market capitalist in the style of Hayek, but not see that illegal immigration is the manifestation of the "hidden hand of the market" at work?
Also, Rand, Rothbard, Hyaak, and the top libertarian thinkers were almost all atheists. Brat graduated from a Princeton Theological Seminary.
That doesn't compute.
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