Don't Miss Reason in Amsterdam, August 23-26
Join Matt Stone and Trey Parker of South Park (and, lest we forget, That's My Bush!) fame, Andrew Sullivan, Reason's own Jacob Sullum, me, and other great speakers as we discuss the future of freedom in Europe and much, much more.
Details here.
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That's all well and good, but where's Kenny?
Where's Butters?
They killed Kenny!
Those bastards!!
Three days? That's plenty of time for the mercurial Sullivan to have a reasoned change of heart on a given issue 3 or 4 times.
I'm all for questioning one's own assumptions, but this man is the Gregory Hines of punditry.
I think this little trip to Amsterdam proves Ayn Rand right.
Libertarians ARE the hippies of the right.
Not that that's a bad thing.
On one hand it's exciting to see Stone & Parker on board, but on the other, I hope they don't ever feel the need to toe the libertarian line any more than they would toe any other line. If they do, we will have gained two influential fellows for our way of thinking, but their comedy will surely suffer. And which, I ask you, is more important?
So to Stone & Parker I say, nice to have you as friends, but feel free to hate us as much as you hate everyone else!!
I think this little trip to Amsterdam proves Ayn Rand right. Libertarians ARE the hippies of the right.
Sure, and the trip to Las Vegas last year "proved" that libertarians are rednecks of the left.
Not that either are good or bad things...
Could someone please report whether the motif at Coffeeshop Sheeba is still Pink Floyd? Thanks.