Mike Munger, a candidate for the Libertarian gubernatorial nomination (and chair of the poly sci department at Duke) is scheduled to be on the Brad and Britt show tomorrow morning at 8:10.

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Listened; and I must say Mike is a Conservative Libertarian. A must to consider for our next governor.
Posted by: John G | May 03, 2007 at 09:47 PM
Listened; and I must say Mike is a Conservative Libertarian. A must to consider for our next governor*John G
1. He needs a party first to be even on the ballot or consider.
2. He needs to get rid of the Spider man suit and the cigar to appear normal
3. What is a conservative libertarian? Is it a Neal Bootz that wants to bomb anything that moves in Iran and South Central LA or a Crossdressing Republican like Rudy G who believes in law and order and throwing away the key to constitutional rights.
Posted by: Connie Mack Jr | May 03, 2007 at 10:49 PM
Number 1 is a key point -- pushing for third (and more) parties on the ballot is one of Munger's driving issues.
As for the weakness of the LP itself, he addressed that yesterday by saying a lot of "Libertarians" want unrealistic zero-tax platforms but he is not in that camp.
Posted by: Ed Cone | May 04, 2007 at 07:53 AM
Ed:
Thanks for the shout out! Brad and Britt are great guys.
We have made it onto the ballot 8 times before; we can do it again.
And will.
Mike Munger
Posted by: Mungowits | May 04, 2007 at 08:07 AM
As for the weakness of the LP itself, he addressed that yesterday by saying a lot of "Libertarians" want unrealistic zero-tax platforms but he is not in that camp.Ed
Than one can make a judgement that Mike does not support Ron Paul because of his stand of getting rid of the IRS? Or Neal Bootz Unfair tax plan that keeps the IRS. Amazing! So this is the real reason for the non-growth of the Libertarian party to the American people after 40 years.
We have made it onto the ballot 8 times before; we can do it again.And will.*Mike Munger
Well you better get to cracking with less than 8 months to go. Do you plan to get rid of the Spider man uniform and the cigar to impress more signers with your impressive image that Libs are not Kooks?
Posted by: Connie Mack Jr | May 04, 2007 at 10:20 AM
Connie Mack Jr.; why are you so full of hate?
Posted by: John G | May 05, 2007 at 11:31 AM
Connie Mack Jr.; why are you so full of hate?* John G
You got me John G! But in ancient and modern history with rough and tough politics. Usually the bad guys accuse the good guys as the evil bastards and full of hate. Ask yourself John G? How many innocent libertarians and conservative republicians have I murder in Iraq in the name of Hate?
You should really stop attending those hate and thought diversity speech classes to understand the first amendent and the bill of rights.
ps..John! The libertarian candiate on this thread call a group of Blue democrat liberals a hateful group recently on the net. So much for working together to get rid of the fascist leadership republicans as Allies.
Posted by: Connie Mack Jr | May 05, 2007 at 05:05 PM