Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Weigel On Moulitsas

David Weigel also mentions the following in his post:

"Tuesday afternoon, I saw Markos "Daily Kos" Moulitsas, author of the "Left-Libertarian Manifesto" from 2006, share a stage with “market Democrat” Bill Richardson and avowed libertarian Tucker Carlson to talk about race and gender politics. After Carlson suggested, plausibly, that Obama would win in a landslide if he declaimed race-based affirmative action and replaced it with preferences based on class, Moulitsas rolled his eyes and told the Kostastic audience to never listen to the advice of "a Republican." Carlson spent the rest of the hour fending off accusations of misogyny and suggestions that he be kicked off the panel."

I take Weigel's point, but feel that Moulitsas is also allowed to believe that Carlson's point is preposterous, and so would be silly to follow. I am not sure about Carlson's point, and so can see both sides of this question. In any case, it says nothing about the ideas of the liberterian Democrat, since it could be seen as a strategic point, and not a point about principle.

If you ask why I am spending so much time on Weigel's post, it is because he is the only person that I can find who takes this idea of being a libertarian Democrat seriously enough to write about it. From my point of view, it makes Weigel a writer worth reading.

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