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The “Malignant Dishonesty” of LP Presidential Candidate Jacob Hornberger, Then and Now

At the end of February, I published an article describing in detail the lengths to which Jacob Hornberger went to undermine the campaign of eventual 2000 Libertarian presidential nominee, Harry Browne. Shortly after, Hornberger—now a leading candidate for the 2020 nomination—referenced those events during a debate at the Libertarian Party of Iowa’s state convention.  A…

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Flashback Friday: Jacob Hornberger’s attempt to Sink Harry Browne

Last week, the 2020 Libertarian presidential primary got a little spicy when Mark Whitney, a fairly new and at-the-time surging candidate, told our very own Gary Doan exactly what he thought of two of his competitors, Jacob Hornberger and Lincoln Chafee.  Whitney also used some choice epithets, which prompted the Libertarian Party of Florida to…

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A Look at No Particular Orderism and a Possible Path to Freedom

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Ian Tartt   “No particular orderism” (also called “no particular order) is a position held by members of the Radical Caucus in the Libertarian Party. This article will examine that position as well as offer a potential path from the status quo to a free society. A good thing…

The Top 5 Most Libertarian Former Politicians (Other Than Ron Paul)

by Ian Tartt Yep, not all politicians are authoritarian sellouts. Everyone knows about Ron Paul, but not everyone is familiar with the great libertarians who came before him. Although the following men are in the minority of both presidents and politicians, they all deserve a shout out for conforming much more closely to the Constitution…