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Resigned Realism

Jesse Walker | 10.5.2004 4:07 PM

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If you're both a Reason fan and a Kerry supporter, here's a campaign site that just might speak to you.

[Via Doug Ireland.]

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Jesse Walker is books editor at Reason and the author of Rebels on the Air and The United States of Paranoia.

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  1. Typical Cranky Poster   21 years ago

    That's it! I'm canceling my subscription! Reason has been going downhill ever since the second issue came out! This is the last straw! How dare you support Kerry!

    And I won't reinstate my subscription until you bring me Julian Sanchez's head on a platter!

  2. Gene Berkman   21 years ago

    In 1972, Ayn Rand stated that if there were a committee of "Anti-Nixonites for Nixon" she would join.

    Her present day followers (Peikoff faction)lack the nuance to back "anti-Busheviks for Bush" but seem to think Dubya is the new John Galt.

    But the site you point to is clearly anti-Kerry, part of the Bush league dirty tricks brigade. What do you expect?

  3. Politically Homeless   21 years ago

    This looks like my political home, but does it make me seem flip-floppy?

  4. Curtis Overbo   21 years ago

    Funny! But, sigh and alas, I don't qualify for membership.

  5. Hydroman   21 years ago

    I love it---bad to the bone.

  6. Kevin Carson   21 years ago

    Does holding my nose and voting for Kerry if Arkansas is a close state make me a "supporter"?

  7. Crusader Rabbit   21 years ago

    KH4K = Bush-haters in the extreme.

  8. Gadfly   21 years ago

    A week ago that site might have worked. Today it's just an old, stale joke.

  9. TWC   21 years ago

    A pragmatic vote for Kerry as the lesser of two evils isn't a whole lot better than a pragmatic vote for Bush because Kerry would be worse.

  10. brett   21 years ago

    If you're both a Hit & Run author and a Kerry supporter... Oops, sorry for the redundancy.

  11. Steve   21 years ago

    That site is a cheap knockoff of johnkerryisadouchebagbutI'mvotingforhimanway.com, or whatever it's called.

  12. Jesse Walker   21 years ago

    Steve: You didn't read the notice at the top of the page:

    "Note: Do not confuse this site with JohnKerryIsADouchebagButImVotingForHimAnyway.com. That site didn't really say Kerry was a douchebag. This is the site for Kerry voters who think he really is!"

    I rather like its proposed Kerry bumper sticker, "Vote for Him Before You Vote Against Him."

  13. Sal.t   21 years ago

    That's basically the line that the DNC was spouting on street corners before the convention. But it's still funny that no one is going to vote for him because they like him.

    Note: Bush is NOT John Galt.

  14. JDM   21 years ago

    The better bumper sticker is:
    "Why NOT the long face?"

  15. Rimfax   21 years ago

    Down in the comments section was a post from a true Kerry lover (lost perhaps?) with a reference to an article about Kerry being the man who killed Al Qaeda's stepfather, BCCI. Is this true or hyperbole? Is this like or unlike 'Gore invented the Internet'?

  16. mtc   21 years ago

    Gene:
    http://www.peikoff.com/
    Scroll down a bit and see his views on the 2004 election. Peikoff intends to vote for Kerry.
    I suppose I could listen to the speech but I don't have time for audio. I can't really get my head around it. Bush and Kerry should be equally worthless to objectivists. I know Rand thought political liberterianism without the accompanying moral and philosophical revolution was as bad as anything else, but that just amounts to an argument for not endorsing anyone.

    I think she actually had a good point that your political system isn't as important as your philosophy and values--but I disagree that stand-alone political liberterianism doesn't help things at all.

  17. Jack   21 years ago

    Peikoff justifies endorsing Kerry based on Bush's support for the Christian Right's agenda.

  18. joe   21 years ago

    Rimfax,

    Kerry held hearings to investigate BCCI, and got an enormous amount of flack about it from his own party. That was the investigation that ended with a former Democratic Atty General being indicted. Katherine Graham, the owner of the Washington Post, asked him, "Why are you doing this to my friend Ramsey Clark?"

    BCCI was a corrupt international bank that laundered money for criminal organizations, terrorist groups, plutocratic dictators, and illegal US gov't programs. (But I repeat myself. Ba dum bum.) There is no BCCI anymore. John Kerry was bankrupting terrorists when George Bush was still bankrupting his oil company.

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