I am on Murray Sabrin's mailing list, and was surprised to receive an email today about Sabrin, and some other Ron Paul Republicans, campaigning on May 5 for English as the official language. Even if I agreed with this, I think I'd have to ask if there aren't perhaps more pressing issues to consider. More to the point, though, what is libertarian about asking the government to legislate on what language people speak?
I raise this point because it's been pointed out that Ron Paul Republicans, unlike LP candidates, seem poised to actually win some races. The point is constantly made (and I agree with it, to some extent) that Ron Paul supporters are actually accomplishing things, and really rolling back the state. But then I see something like this, and I wonder - is this really a libertarian movement anymore, or is it just conservatism once again dressed like libertarianism?
I would wonder the same about Barr, except that there, I seem to already have an answer. It seems like (no coincidence) the Ron Paul campaign came in a season where neocons were handed 2 "final 3" candidates, and conservatives had none. The conservatives seem to have responded by either supporting Paul - while making him out to be more conservative than he is - or dressing like libertarians or Constitutionalists and trying to take over other parties, such as the CP and the LP. This is unfortunate, coming as it does in a season of such great unrest, where those parties could actually do a lot education-wise, but instead are locked in battles for their own platforms, nominations, and officer slots.