Hunter Thompson's Flashbacks
In his campaign blog -- they didn't call it a blog back then, but that's what it was -- Libertarian presidential nominee Harry Browne described a September 1996 encounter with Hunter Thompson in Colorado:
11:30pm: I meet with Hunter S. Thompson, the famous "gonzo journalist," together with an editor from Rolling Stone magazine. Thompson has had run-ins over the years with the authorities over drugs and his gun collection. We talk for about 90 minutes. Thompson says he can't vote for Dole or Clinton, but from habit he'd like to find someone to vote for. He says he knows he's a libertarian at heart. At some point, he says he's still not sure what the reasons are that he should vote for me. I say, "I'll give you three quick reasons: the DEA, the BATF, and the CIA." He laughs. Later I tell him of my plans to pardon all non-violent drug offenders and gun-control offenders, and he loves the idea. I don't know what will come of the meeting, but it appears that both men want to help the campaign. Thompson says he wants to arrange a meeting in Aspen with his friend, the author and humorist P.J. O'Rourke, who is arriving tomorrow. But O'Rourke arrives after I leave for Denver.
Thompson ended up voting for Nader. Maybe Browne should have stuck around.
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R.I.P. Hunter, today seems a little less funny and a bit more uptight. But I have to ask, what took you so long? Was it the death of Sandra Dee and Mr. Raitt so you wanted to be #3 in a "this will blow their fucking minds" kind of way? Well, here's to you, resting where the buffalo roam.
I suspect Browne managed to give off a sleazier vibe than Nader, which is impressive. Or else perhaps Thompson decided he wanted to vote for someone outside the mainstream who'd still actually have their vote totals listed in large type the next day.
Did he say, anywhere?
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."
Hunter S, Thompson
I've been in a news blackout for the last few days due to the holiday. What a lousy fucking way to start a morning.
My first impression is that Hunter made himself a victim of his own mythology. Already I'm hearing comparisons between him and Hemingway. "Better to burn out, then to fade away".. etc.. etc.. Empty. Sad.
I think Hunter has gone a long way to suggest to folks that there's different ways to look at things. I hope Reason is planning on some sort of retrospect/tribute to the man.
there's a fine line between cranky curmudgeon and bitter hateful venomous person. the former usually does not take his own life.
I have a short tribute to Hunter and myself here.
I was alway a member of the armed non-violence wing of the hippy movement (a small contingent no doubt) and from time to time I had Angels and their fellow travelers as friends. I saw Hunter as a kindred spirit. I traveled in the same "revolutionary" circles. I knew dynamiters and gun runners and outlaw chemists and murderers escaped from prison. Reading his stuff was like old home week for me. I seem to have mellowed some with age. Natural, but a damn shame.
I see nothing wrong with going out with a bang.
Choice. It is what made America great.
BTW I like bitter, hateful, venomous. Except when it comes to Nixon.
BTW Harry Browne probably didn't get Hunter's vote because Harry had no belly. Or as I prefer guts.
Nader's politics were ugly but he had guts.
If the shooting started I'd give Nader a gun and tell him to point and shoot.
What would I tell Harry? Surrender and hope for the best in court.
I have taken my #1 son to Libertarian meetings from time to time and his favorite remark to me is: "there is no belly energy there". Or as the Japanese might say they are deficient in chi. He said the same after meeting Harry.
I don't think Harry's sticking around would have changed a thing. Chi is generally not something you develop over night. You get it by learning to thread your way through very dangerous situations. Not just near the edge but beyond it.
Wars and revolutions develop chi. Hanging with outlaws develops chi. Being a stock broker does not. Libertarians lack the warrior spirit. Just look at them post 9/11. Libertarians like to think of themselves as the decendents of the '76ers. My bet is in '76 they would have stayed home. "Fighting is dangerous don't you know and people can get killed." "Of course the revolutionaries are right" they would say, "but is it worth dying for? Perhaps another petition is in order."
Hunter was no doubt a libertarian. He would never have been a Libertarian.
As for me? I'm pretty tolerant of people's faults. Until the rubber meets the road.