Gary Johnson Talks Rand Paul, Presidency, Prisons, and More on Reddit


Gary Johnson, the two-term governor of New Mexico, one-time Libertarian presidential candidate, and founder of the Our America Initiative libertarian advocacy organization, took to Reddit last night for a session of Ask Me Anything (AMA).
AMA is a sort of crowd-sourced interview in which the best inquiries get voted to the top. Johnson received mostly softball questions and didn't delve too deeply with any of his responses. Still, he did have some interesting things to say.
Perhaps his liveliest moment was taking a jab at Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) libertarian street cred.
Asked if he thinks Paul's run for president in 2016 will overshadow a (L/l)ibertarian candidate, Johnson responded, "I hope not. My fear is that people associate Rand Paul's social conservatism with libertarianism, when it's not." Disappointingly, though, Johnson didn't go into any more detail about his thoughts on Paul and what he perceives as non-libertarian about him. Not about Paul, but the GOP in general, he wrote that he thinks "Republicans, especially the Christian-Right, are hurting or helping Libertarians politically." This is an interesting perspective, since in a Google Hangout last year Johnson said he'd consider running for office again, either for governor or president, as a Republican.
The former governor, who has previously confirmed that he intends to run for president again, gave a two-word answer about his "primary focus" for the 2016 election: "Economic policy."
He expressed optimism about the chances of a libertarian president being elected in his lifetime. How will that come about, though?
By getting more exposure. Johnson is currently suing the Commission on Presidential Debates for excluding him in the 2012 debates. He explained, "I agree that the two party system stomps on any kind of competition. A great first step is to open the presidential debates to all qualified candidates, including the Libertarians. If that happens, the Libertarian party will experience unprecedented growth."
One hot topic on the AMA was prison policy and privatization. The highest voted question in the entire interview, "Could you explain your support for privatization of our prison system? Aren't you concerned that this could create perverse profit incentives to lobby for locking more people up, and ultimately cost America far more money?" went unanswered. Johnson did answer an easier one: "Do you think the private prison lobby (CCA) has a major influence over our politicians decisions to want the privatization of prisons?"
He said, "No, I think that may be an inaccurate statement, but clearly the public prison lobby is even bigger. It's probably accurate to a degree, but unquestionably the public prison lobby is bigger."
He also concisely voiced opinions on other issues:
I'm becoming more and more sold on the notion of Bitcoin. …
I reject the insurance model. I think we should have a free market approach to healthcare. If that existed, there would be much lower prices, and we would only have insurance to cover ourselves for catastrophic injury and illness. …
The Second Amendment is pretty clear. I don't think suppressers or magazines should be legislated.
Johnson has done about a dozen AMAs, so he probably doesn't feel the need to repeat himself at length. Though, that raises the question of why he continues to do them, if he's not going try to sway people toward libertarianism with anything more than talking points.
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I hope Rand can somehow survive being dissed by this loser.
Dissed? Saying social conservatives are different from libertarians is dissing?
In answer to the alt text: No he can't. In 2012 GayJay fell short of %1 of the vote.
Gary Johnson is the epitome of a Loosertarian. This classless asshole can't even say one nice thing about Rand Paul ever. And it is insane that this guy is criticizing anyone for not being properly libertarian. He had not read any libertarian economists before he ran on the Libertarian party. He does an awful job explaining what a libertarian is.
He expressed optimism about the chances of a libertarian president being elected in his lifetime. How will that come about, though?
Duh, Millenials, dude. Someone is not towing their fair share of the lion, methinks.
I really, really have tried to like Gary Johnson, mostly based on Reason's (and some other site's/people's) urging that he's uber kewl libertarian.
I simply find him to be an utter bore, with whom I have far more disagreements than I do a Rand Paul.
So - in my world, Rand Paul [three greater-than signs] Gary Johnson [one greater-than sign] most politicians.
That is all.
I find very little to disagree with Gary Johnson about. Rand Paul is better at pandering to the mainstream TEAM RED'ers, but other than that, they have a lot more in common than they disagree about. And Johnson has the executive record to point to.
Oh yeah, New Mexico is a veritable libertarian paradise after Johnson's tenure.
Guy is an egomaniac and a loser that most libertarians wish would go away. If he runs again he'll be lucky to get a 1/4 percent of the vote.
I am still pissed at Johnson for not running for the open senate seat. I would much rather have Sen Johnson bitching that Sen Paul is not libertarian enough than having potential candidate Johnson bitching that potential candidate Paul is not libertarian enough.
Agreed. Not that I didn't vote for the guy for President, but still.
Oh, and Johnson on Paul hate?
CRIPPLE FIGHT!!!!!
When did hipster-libertarian douchebags start hating on Johnson?
Though, that raises the question of why he continues to do them, if he's not going try to sway people toward libertarianism with anything more than talking points.
That's what everyone else does. Peoples attention spans are short, especially when getting into governmental philosophy.
He peddles States Rights masquerading as Federalism...
I'm going to need some definitions and elaborations there.
Johnson has crazy-person Mary Stack on his side, there's no stopping him now!
Milton Friedman was a libertarian. I would say my views on money most closely resemble Friedman's views.
I am not an "anti-gummint" libertarian. I am probably a cross between Hayek and Friedman, meaning most libertarians would call me a squish. I would say reading Hayek, Friedman, Mises, and Hazlitt are prerequisites to being able to sell libertarian ideas. Johnson not having an intellectual understanding of libertarianism shows.
I have no idea what any of what you wrote after the first paragraph has to do with my original post. I wish I could figure it out.
And I just read the rest of your posts. It is clear that you are an imbecile.