Dave Navarro: "I Consider Myself Libertarian"
Jane's Addiction guitarist and Ink Master host reveals his political affiliation in succinct tweet.

Tattoo afficiandos and 90s alternative rock enthusiasts rejoice, Jane's Addiction's enigmatic guitarist Dave Navarro has gone on the record, self-identifying as a Libertarian (he used the capital L) in a tweet earlier today.
I consider myself Libertarian https://t.co/r2Hq4Pk3er
— Dave Navarro (@DaveNavarro) March 3, 2016
Navarro, who is also the host of the Spike TV show Ink Master, has rarely engaged directly in politics, and when he has it has been…confusing.
For instance, he performed at the 2012 Republican National Convention (an event that will forever be remembered for Clint Eastwood roasting an empty chair for ten minutes). Yet, less than three months later, Navarro tweeted on Election Day that he voted for President Obama.

Navarro once told HuffPost Live that his favorite TV newser is Bill O'Reilly, whom he credited with helping him get a "broader, more well-rounded viewpoint" but added that much of the appeal was that "it's just a lot of fun to watch him get mad."
Reason Senior Editor and die-hard Jane's Addiction fan Brian Doherty wrote back in 2011 of Navarro's bandmate Perry Farrell's very un-rock-and-roll call for a government-music industry partnership, which Doherty took as a betrayal to fans of the band's "interestingly sophisticated libertarian rock tune" titled "1%."
Watch video of the band perfoming "1%" below:
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You know who else considered themselves a libertarian?
Noam Chomsky?
Rand Paul, prior to the most recent Republican primary?
Bill Maher?
Dammit
Bill Maher?
Dammit
William Maher?
Damn it?
Dammit?
Willie 'Shut The Fuck Up And Let Me Talk' Maher?
Jack Bauer?
A geriatric Canadian rock band?
+2 Hemispheres.
I don't think Rush ever claimed to be libertarians.
The song 2112 was basically a reworking of Rand's Anthem. The liner notes credited "the genius of Ayn Rand," but that was primarily to head off any lawsuits from her estate.
Trees.
They definitely had a lot of individualist themes and appreciation for Ayn Rand in their songs. All I'm saying is that they didn't go around calling themselves "libertarians". From what I have gathered from interviews (previous to Peart's recent disappointing ones), they just weren't very political beyond the general individualist message.
Ah, yes, the good old days when being libertarian meant being an individualist. Before LRC.
Peart, at the very least, has called himself a "left libertarian" a few years back. I knew then, before the magical trip to Africa, that he was of the David Brin type libertarian - once housing, health, food, education, and utilities are 100% free, THEN we'll be libertarian. That is, once 90% of the economy is collected and redistributed, then we'll be "free". Of course, it is this form of "libertarianism" that is supported by writers, and poets, and musician, and librarians, and artists. You know, the type of people that never produced anything of real value in their life, or turned over a spade of dirt, but have somehow gained knowledge over the material world and the fair distribution of what is produced from it. This category of thinker applies to those others who have never really labored such as career politicians and the descendants of people who did produce and/or distribute and created wealth (Engels).
Well, I haven't paid much attention to them for the last 15 years or so. When I was an obsessive Rush fan, I never heard them say much about politics.
Poetry, music and libraries have no real value?
All musicians and writers support redistributing income?
And this is also true of anyone who has never been a laborer?
"Anthem"
Know your place in life is where you want to be
Don't let them tell you that you owe it all to me
Keep on looking forward...no use in looking 'round
Hold your head above the ground and they won't bring you down
Anthem of the heart and anthem of the mind
A funeral dirge for eyes gone blind
We marvel after those who sought
The wonders of the world, wonders of the world
Wonders of the world they wrought
Live for yourself...there's no one else
More worth living for
Begging hands and bleeding hearts will only cry out for more
Well, I know they've always told you
Selfishness was wrong
Yet it was for me, not you, I came to write this song
Donald Trump? *ducks*
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
Oh, and TRUMP!
Also, TRUMP.
The 'Plug?
Oh. My. God!
It's a rock star and it's twitter.
So it's official, then. Capital L Libertarian.
One of us! One of us! Ogal augal, ogal augal!
Um...I'll be the judge of that.
(Nolan Chart) Pics or it didn't happen!
Of whether he considers himself libertarian?
Would.
Wait, what?
Ew.
Libertarian is the new counterculture.
I guess nothing's shocking now.
Except maybe hot Siamese twin chicks with their hair on fire sitting on a sideways rocker.
That might be shocking.
TV's got them images, TV's got them all...
WILD CARD!
He wouldn't be the first libertarian confused about how to navigate the two party system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYtjpIwamos
He was the only good thing about Jane's Addiction.
Agree 400,000%. Jane's Addiction's vocals make me want to singe my aural nerves dead.
He seems like a pretty nice dude on Inkmaster I guess, but I'm not sure I could forgive anyone for being involved with Jane's Addiction.
And so ends the libertarian moment...
He's probably just doing this to get back at Flea and Anthony for not letting him back in the Chili Peppers
It's the right choice. I love Dave Navarro, but he's not a good fit. Like Sammy Hagar or David Lee Roth or the More Than Words guy fronting Van Halen.
The Chili Peppers suck now anyway. I've got no patience for any of their latter stuff. Freaky Stiley was their peak if you ask me.
What's the matter Dave .... Chick'n?
Maybe he is. I don't really care, since I couldn't give a shit about 90s "alternative" rock. But I am a fan of Dave Draiman of Disturbed and Phil Labonte of ATR and I trust their bona fides a hell of lot more.
Oh, and their music doesn't suck.
Speaking of music that doesn't suck, I am trying to find a way to see Iron Maiden since they are coming NOWHERE near me (KC). The best i could do is Chicago or Denver and that is during a bad work time.
Run for the hills.
Everyone should see Maiden at least once in their life.
In college. I won their Piece of Mind album and two tix to their concert in Fargo ND but the concert got cancelled due to "logistic issues".
Found out they didn't sell enough tickets and bailed out.
Have you heard the Disturbed cover of "Sound of Silence"?
It is probably my second favorite song on their new album. Draiman has some pipes.
Yep, it's pretty good.
-1 The Order of Things.
I know nothing of these 'bona fides' of which you speak, but Disturbed most definitely does suck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66gSvNeqevg
I blame you for any damage that my flu-damaged lungs sustained from the laughter induced coughing fit that I just recovered from.
additional damage, dammit.
Maybe I consider myself a Catholic. Catholics might disagree, but I guess I can *consider* myself to be whatever I want. Right, mom?
Yeah, you might want to be careful about that
Blame Kennedy, right?
Fun fact = While in high-school, I bought a vibrator through the mail because I read in Guitar magazine that Dave Nevarro (while still with Jane's) used one as an ad-hoc Ebow
Well, try explaining that to my *mom*
Anvil did it first.
Should have tried an electric toothbrush first.
I did but it hurt my ass.
Oh you meant the guitar!?
Maybe it was the 5 gallon tub of K-Y that came with it?
Dave Navarro has a weird looking face.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
He's dating Andrea Tantaros, and that makes me jealous.
I wonder if she has any energy left for Dave after she spends a long day sucking off Trump.
I'm sure Navarro will vote for Trump... y'know... because he's "Libertarian"
I like how half y'all boo when someone new self identifies with the club. You do realize ~20 million more plebs are going to have to make the same statement before the 'Libertarian Moment' stops being a punch-line. I wonder how the cool kids on these boards will shift identification once the dullards move into the neighborhood?
I don't care about the words they use. I care about their actions. Voting for Barack Obama is hardly a "libertarian" move. Let's hear him lay out his political philosophy before we just take him at his word that he's a libertarian. Maybe his drug-addled brain got confused and he meant "Socialist." If he writes in Bernie Sanders' name in the fall, we'll have our answer.
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