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  2. Malthus says:

    My association with the Libertarian Party predates the nomination of Harry Browne as candidate for the 2000 Presidential election. As a delegate to the Anaheim convention, I had the privilege of casting my vote for him. He won on the first ballot, an unprecedented event among the fractious Libertarians.

    Harry Brown was a capable man and serious candidate. He won the largest vote percentage in the general election of any Libertarian candidate, before or since.

    This new guy, Case Oliver, is all olive and no martini. He represents the triumph of Libertarian’s social wing over the Austrian economic wing. I’m voting for Trump.

  3. This new guy, Case Oliver, is all olive and no martini. He represents the triumph of Libertarian’s social wing over the Austrian economic wing.

    I speculate that the large-L Libertarians hoped that Trump’s 2016 nomination would at least bring the economic-issues NeverTrump folk their way.

    Thing is, if there were a significant population of Republicans who went NeverTrump on economic principles — rather than just claiming that’s the reason while hoping for more largesse — they would’ve backed Cruz instead of the string of subsidizers they supported.

  4. 10x25mm says:

    The ostensibly Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s RLS Voronezh DEW radars dramatically increase the likelihood of World War III:

    Is Ukraine Going Rogue Or Did It Attack Russia’s Early Warning Systems With American Approval?

    https://korybko.substack.com/p/is-ukraine-going-rogue-or-did-it

    “….It therefore can’t be ruled out that Ukraine was probing the security of Russia’s early warning systems at the behest of its American patron in preparation of that worst-case scenario, hence the wisdom of Dmitry Suslov’s advice for his country to carry out a “demonstrative” nuclear test. This influential expert from the Russian Council on Foreign and Defense Policy had his policy proposal translated and republished at RT here, which brought it to global attention with the intent of signaling to the US.

    Readers might also remember that RT published the proposal by Suslov’s colleague Sergey Karaganov last June where he explained why Russia should nuke Europe in order to deter the US in Ukraine. This latest proposal is much more practical and carries with it no risk of sparking World War III, plus it could represent a fitting finale to Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons exercises that were just carried out. Those were ordered to deter the US, but given its continued escalations, a stronger signal might be needed.

    Russia’s answer to the question of whether Ukraine went rogue when attacking its early warning system(s) or if this was done at America’s behest will determine its response to any conventional NATO intervention in Ukraine. The first could see Russia wait until a large-scale force crosses the Dnieper to use tactical nukes, while the second might push it to launch a nuclear first strike against the US before that intervention begins so as to preempt the nuclear first strike that Russia might believe the US is planning. ”

    The author, Andrew Korybko is an American citizen of Ukrainian descent who is a lecturer at the Department of Applied Analysis and International Issues at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. He is a founding member of the Anti-Maidan Analytics project and well connected to the Russian foreign policy elite.

    Dmitry V. Suslov is the Deputy Director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the National Research University–Higher School of Economics. HSE is a post Communist era university of great influence in Russia today.

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