Damon Root Talks Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Constitution at the 92nd Street Y
Senior Editor Damon Root recently participated in 92nd Street Y's Campaign for the American Conversation interview series, where he discussed how libertarians and conservatives differ when it comes to legal philosophy and interpreting the U.S. Constitution.
Approximately 2.5 minutes.
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Let me start the conversation: WRONG! The Constitution is apparently not doing the job because personal liberties are eroding at a steady yet alarming pace.
You should bring that up at its next performance review.