Rand Paul is to the libertarian movement what Pearl Jam is to rock, according to one prominent libertarian. Lets say Ron Paul is Nirvana, said Kennedy, the television personality and former MTV host, by way of explaining the sort of politician who excites libertarians like herself. Like, the coolest, most amazing thing to come along in years, and the songs are nebulous but somehow meaningful, and the lead singer kills himself to preserve the bands legacy.
Then Rand Paul hes Pearl Jam. Comes from the same place, the songs are really catchy, can really pack the stadiums, though its not quite Nirvana.
Ted Cruz? Hes Stone Temple Pilots. Tries really hard to sound like Pearl Jam, never gonna sound like Nirvana. Really good voice, great staying power but the whole is not greater than the sum of its parts.
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KH Oregon What scares me about the young Libertarians I've spoken to is how little they seem to know about history or economics, and yet they want to dismantle as much as possible. 477 COMMENTS WRITE A COMMENT I met Kennedy (a gabby 41-year-old whose actual name is Lisa Kennedy Montgomery) in Midtown Manhattan at Fox News headquarters, where she hosts a Fox Business Network program called The Independents. By cable TV standards, the show, which is shown four times a week, is jarringly nonpartisan, for the simple reason that she and her co-hosts the Reason magazine editor in chief Matt Welch and the entrepreneur Kmele Foster are openly contemptuous of both parties. Kennedy spent most of the Bill Clinton 90s as MTVs most vocal Republican, but then she soured on the G.O.P., a political shift that solidified during the spending and warring and moralizing excesses of the George W. Bush years. Sometime after the elephant tattoo on her left hip got infected and started looking more like a pig, Kennedy began thinking of herself as a libertarian instead. She, Welch and Foster take turns on the show bashing not only Obamacare but also the N.S.A., neoconservatives and social scolds. Its not a hospitable forum for G.O.P. talking points. There are some libertarian- leaning Republicans who are afraid to be on our show, Kennedy told me. Libertarianisms Nirvana, a k a the former congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul, has been on The Independents more than once. But Pearl Jam a k a Ron Pauls son Rand, a one-term Republican senator who may well run for the presidency in 2016 has yet to appear.
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