And Then Theres Bob Barr - Born Again Libertarian
Libertarian Candidate Barr Blasts McCain
Says His Candidacy Will Benefit From GOP Defectors
By Eric Pianin
washingtonpost.com Staff Writer
Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party presidential nominee, offered a scathing critique of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) today and predicted he would garner substantial conservative Republican support in a handful of battleground states critical to McCain in his campaign against Democratic Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.).
Barr, a one-time conservative Republican House member from Georgia who broke with the Bush administration and many of his former congressional colleagues, blasted McCain for his support of the war in Iraq, his energy policies and his stand on reducing government spending.
“With regard to domestic policy, Sen. McCain really has put forward nothing that would indicate he believes in dramatically shrinking the size and cost of the government,” Barr said during an interview on washingtonpost.com’s “PostTalk” program. “He does talk a great game about doing away with earmarks, but that really does not get near to the heart of the matter of the massive federal spending, the massive federal debt and the deficits we’re running.”
Barr is hoping to become the beneficiary of much of the support and some of the campaign funds generated by Libertarian-leaning Rep. Ron Paul (Texas) during his surprisingly vigorous bid this year for the Republican presidential nomination. Barr said “we really do” see an opportunity to match or exceed Paul’s performance in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Indiana and West Virginia, where Paul picked up between eight percent and 15 percent of the Republican primary vote.
No Libertarian Party candidate has ever won more than a million votes nationwide in a presidential general election, but Barr believes he could improve on that with strong showings in the West, Southwest, and a handful of southern and Northeastern states.
“We see this (potential) not just in Ron Paul’s very significant vote-getting capability in those states and those areas, but also in Sen. (Hillary) Clinton’s ability to dramatically take votes against Senator Obama in the Democrat primaries,” he said. “These are states with a lot of Second Amendment enthusiasts and blue-collar Democrats who are much more likely to adopt a Bob Barr message of strong support for civil liberties, smaller government and so forth.”
Barr, 59, for years was a conservative Republican foot soldier in the House who strongly supported the war in Iraq, was a booster of the Patriot Act that strengthened the government’s domestic surveillance powers, backed measures to ban gay marriage and voted to block the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
But since renouncing the GOP and embracing the anti-government tenets of the Libertarian party a couple years ago, Barr has flip-flopped repeatedly and now strongly opposes the war, condemns the Patriot Act as a violation of civil liberties, criticizes efforts to restrict gay rights, and even favors the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes.
Barr said that “the tremendous growth” of federal government powers since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks “has so dramatically shrunk the sphere of personal liberty in this country … that it has really caused myself and many other Americans … to take a much harder look at government power than we did in the past.”
Whats wrong with ‘Flip Flop’? When you learn anything, your views change. Your attitude changes. Your priorities change. Thats how human intelligence evolves. I admire anyone with the guts to change. Bob Barr was a Republican Soldier who touted the party line for years. After the party was hijacked by radicals, Bob had an epiphany. This is wrong! This is not what I stand for! He changed. Now, he offers the alternative to radical republican rhetoric. People are more important than “the company line”. I view this as the same kind of revolution as early Labor Movement in the USA. I also view this as the US Christian Born Again movement. When change is necessary to survive, it must happen.
Mr. Barr’s dissatisfaction with his former party mirrored the sentiments of the 200 attendees – many disaffected Republicans themselves – who came to hear him speak about limiting government spending and regulation, protecting civil liberties and pulling U.S. troops out of foreign countries. - Mr. Barr is better known than most previous Libertarian candidates, and some Republicans fear he will steal votes from John McCain, as Green Party candidate Ralph Nader did to Al Gore in 2000.
Bob Barr and the Libertarians are a healthier alternative to the polluted Republican Party. Those angry Clintonistas who tout they would rather vote for McCain, are self destructing. I would have more respect if they were more thoughtful about their decision. Their ‘Flip Flop’ demonstrates that they had NO understanding of the Democratic process. They would rather become polluted, knee jerk Republicans than be Democrats! This makes me wonder if they were ever Democrats at all. Jumping to the Dark Side, instead of the Gray Side, tells me that the Clinton agenda had roots in radical Conservatism, after all. Go figure …






June 20th, 2008 at 11:29 am
I have seriously considered donating to Barr, as it may do more to advance my own preferences than donating to Obama can. The louder a voice Barr has, the more damage he’s going to do to the Goppers.
June 21st, 2008 at 5:24 am
I agree Jolly, the 2 party system has failed. They have become polar opposites and are too embedded in the Washington formula. There needs to be a middle road. The Libertarians are morphing into that alternative. Maybe Barr is viable enough to get media attention.
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August 6th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
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