The Libertarian Party Was the First Modern Crew To Nominate a Woman To Ticket
Tonie Nathan ran for vice-president in 1972 and, along with presidential nominee John Hospers, won an electoral vote.

Hillary Clinton is the first woman to head a major-party presidential ticket. Which is an occasion to recall Tonie Nathan, the woman who ran for vice president on the Libertarian Party's 1972 ticket. University of Southern California philosopher John Hospers ran for president and the duo, despite only being on the ballot in two states and drawing fewer than 5,000 votes, earned an electoral vote when a "faithless elector" from Virginia tossed one their way (that elector, Roger McBride, would later run for president on the LP ticket as well).
Nathan, a journalist from Oregon, went on to create the Association of Libertarian Feminists (ALF) in 1973, which seeks to:
- encourage women to become economically self-sufficient
- encourage women to be psychologically independent
- publicize and promote realistic attitudes toward female competence achievement, and potential
- oppose the abridgement of individual rights by any government on the basis of gender
- work toward changing sexist attitudes and behavior exhibited by individuals
- provide a libertarian alternative to those aspects of the women's movement that foster political dependence and collectivism
From her founding statement of the organization:
The first members included men, as well as women. I felt an organization was needed to offer an alternative to other women's groups. It seemed to me that many women who felt unjustly treated by many of our present inequitable laws were being used by leftists and socialists for political purposes. It seemed important to counter this outside the Libertarian Party.
It seemed that many women were seeking a political system that could guarantee their complete economic security and it seemed they were looking for a husband-father substitute. But women who have been subjected to authoritarian restrictions by males ought to realize that Marxist Socialism is simply another form of the male-female power struggle. Male domination or state domination--neither should be tolerated. Neither help women to become free and independent. The following statement was released to the press after our first ALF meeting in Eugene.
There is today a terrible tendency to apply political solutions to what are really psychological and educational problems. The current cry for affirmative action programs is an example of this.
Libertarian feminists resent and reject all legislation which attempts to provide us with special treatment by the law.
We also resent and reject legislation which attempts to "equalize" our social or economic position. Frankly, we don't think there is anyone else in the world quite like us and we object to political attempts to rob us of our uniqueness. However, recognizing that bigotry and unjust legal discrimination do exist presently, we support the efforts of all concerned individuals to change this situation by non-coercive means.
Politically, of course, a person has the right to be a bigot and the state ought take no notice of this flaw. However, more often than not, the state itself promotes bigotry and sponsors legislation which results in unfair discrimination against certain classes of citizens.
We hope the Association of Libertarian Feminists can help correct that situation while recognizing, at the same time, that education is the best long-lasting solution for eliminating prejudice and injustice.
For more on Nathan and ALF, go here.
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Nathan, a journalist from Oregon, went on to create the Association of Libertarian Feminists (ALF)
So that's where Gordon Shumway, denizen of Melmac, derived his inspiration. Also explains why libertarians tend to hate cats.
[citation extremely needed]
It's a running empirical data mining project. Only four have unequivocally shown love for felines:
1) You.
2) Warty
3) Yours truly...
4) John
Everyone else is either allergic (pussies); or, regard cats as entirely to independent, and therefore evil and must be destroyed. It's classic projection, HM.
Quincy has a thing.
Unrelated fact: Quincy can also get his hands on an industrial quantity of lube.
*marks clipboard*
Hey man, i love cats! I just can't eat a whole one.
Kittens, man, kittens...
*marks must be destroyed* x2
I actually do live with a number of cats. They get on my nerves sometimes, but i love those little barfing retards.
I like cats, but hate having pets. So put me down as a maybe.
*marks pussy*
That's like marking fish for a wedding reception, right?
I fall into this category as well.
"Cats are for losers who live in apartments"
Simpson, Homer J.
I'm fine with cats. I used to have one (my baby Fido, who lived to 19). I have occasionally thought of getting another one. But I, by far, prefer dogs.
*marks clipboard*
Yer gonna run out of room on that clipboard. Wanna buy a new one?
Why not check for a smartphone app to do the same thing? I'm sure one must exist.
5.) SugarFree
I have off and on remarked about the superiority of felines.
Count me in that group, dear sir.
Cats love me. I would like them okay if they didnt cause me to die within about an hour.
I like cats, but then again people claim I'm not a True(tm) Libertarian for not genuflecting at various altars.
Both my favorites together... Kitty on a racehorse!
BFF!
HM, a man with your intelligence, begging for a citation upon a matter that is so obvious, so a priori, and so res ipsa loquitur....sheesh.
Don't you know that ALF speaks for all of us?
I love cats.
I love my dog and my cat, but the dog is a doofus and the cat is intelligent. I almost respect the cat.
*marks clipboard*
My dog is utterly and completely subservient to the cats, even though he outweighs the largest one by a good 30 pounds. They eat his food and splash in his water dish and he just stands there looking sad.
THat was how it went down with my dog & cat. If the dog was lying in the pet bed in the window, the cat would just crawl in next to him. If the cat was in the bed first, the dog would be afraid to climb on in. He would lie outside the bed, with his front paws draped over the edge, almost begging the cat for permission to enter.
Permission was not forthcoming, i assume.
Depends on how cold it was
I love my dog and my cat, but the dog is a doofus and the cat is intelligent. I almost respect the cat.
Dogs are brutish creatures.
Whereas cats are lithe and nimble, this beast clomps around like an elephant wearing ski boots.
-Henri, the cat
My neighbors cat sits on the table in their solarium still like a statuette. I love watching it stare at me as I walk to my car. It's hilarious. Sometimes it'll be licking its paws and then suddenly stop to watch me.
's.
I don't identify as a "cat person", however i've had so many that i've quite honestly lost count. They ranged from ~20 year members of the family who are honored in countless photographs and were buried with honor-guard.... to animals which were never given a name and thrown in the garbage by the tail when they were discovered dead on the doorstep.
i think its true when someone said cats are the ideal libertarian pet; they don't NEED you, they'll never obey you, but they're willing to engage in reciprocal acts of kindness for mutual benefit
they will also sometimes slash the faces of newborns for fun. *little bro has a head-scar from nameless-cat #5
While they may be known for hating on cats, somehow Libertarians are in favor of more cat houses.
Inb4 "All feminists are commies!"
Actually I've argued all libertarians are feminist.
That was before you started commenting here I assume.
Actually, I went round with ENB with that argument.
Sorry. Took you literally for a moment.
/throws joke detector out of moving car
Yes.
I recall this argument i think.
And I think its correct. - IF you take the claimed definition of feminism at face value (e.g. "advocating for the political, social, and economic equality to men").
the problem is that feminists tend to fall back on this definition only when they find their ever-expanding notions of it being challenged... often *by libertarians*
Indeed. Men want to think the blame lies entirely with women. Women want to think the blame lies entirely with men. The power struggle continues, because otherwise one of these positions might be wrong.
All feminist are commies!
/sarc
libertarians tend to hate cats.
Humbug!
Also- Greetings, Groovus.
encourage women to become economically self-sufficient
As someone else here pointed out, it seems that modern feminism (and really, it's seemed this way for most of my adult life) is centered around the government handing out goodies.
Sad!
provide a libertarian alternative to those aspects of the women's movement that foster political dependence and collectivism
It's unfortunate (as I posted a link to a feminist critique about Thatcher) that a woman in politics will get pilloried as "anti-feminist" if she doesn't push the agenda of political dependence and collectivism.
Also- Greetings, Groovus
P Brooks...
The man, The Myth, The Legend of Whipping Boy of Senate Floor.
Just want to make sure: Your post above is not to be taken as a knock on ALF, right?
A doctor who does not love ALF probably does not have a good bedside manner. He or she or xe could be brilliant and have a superior command of the human anatomy, but he or she or xe would be utterly useless without fully embracing all that is ALF.
If I know who Gordon Shumway is *AND* the name of his home planet, *AND* didn't try to sneak in some cheap Illegal Alien joke tied in with how his fur is the same colour as Troomps hair....
Yes, I remember ALF fondly.-D
PS
Ix-nay on the Ronic-iay Ronouns-Pay...
Just joined the ALF Facederp group. I have been trying to womansplain this brand of feminism for years. Didn't know there was an organization that had these same ideers.
If my wife ever leaves me, I know where I'll be cruising.
Lane Bryant?
Being a hipster, he'd be better off cruising the ModCloth "extended sizes" section. You can find me there on the regular....
Zing!
You'd better be prepared for cold, FH. When I win the lottery, I'm-a have a house in Colorado and one in NZ or Chile. No more summers for me!
Sorry. 4 generations in FL have left me without a shiver reflex. Anything under 70 degrees is fatal.
What kind of libertarian are you that doesn't already have multiple houses on multiple continents??
I know - epic fail!
What kind of libertarian are YOU that you don't live in a luxuriously appointed, heavily-armed airship?
Like Mr. Hadden?
A seasteader?
The first female candidate for Pres was Victoria Woodhull (who fell a year short of the constitutional minimum age, but we're talking leftism here, the Constitution is just a sexist slaveholders' document)
She was socially liberal - they called it "free love" back then.
And setting a precedent for modern Wall Street and its lefty ties, she was both a stockbroker and a member of the First International.
Well, Crusty, what do you think?
Crusty would have.
Her free-love editorials say yes, yes, but her outfit says no, no.
TITS OR GTFO
ALF may have gotten more members if it had included a clause in its charter specifically against you.
Ha ha, just busting your...whatever you have.
your...whatever you have.
Megaballs.
Let me lay it on the line, Warty has two on the vine. Two sets of testicles, so divine.
Warty endorses Chuck Schumer for President.
You bring up a fascinating question. Is the phrase "President Charles Schumer" more or less loathsome than "President Hillary Clinton"? I don't know. Follow-up question: does the universe contain enough matter to build a computer that is capable of analyzing this question?
Forty-Two.
In the next universe over, President Chuck Schumer - former Senator from the libertarian stronghold of New York - has just signed the End the Fed Act.
But oddly enough he still has the moobs.
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First Female Dictator Hailed as Step Forward for Women
"Historic!"
...You know what else was historic?
Wait, I Googled her but couldn't tell which stories were satire and which were real.
She's not real.
Thank you!
That was so memorable that no one remembers.
Was just reading about Joan Kennedy Taylor, one of the early members & officers of ALF. She died of the same disease as my mom (bladder cancer). For some reason, that really touched me.
On a side note, I went up to Capitol Hill a couple weeks ago to talk about bladder cancer and the CDMRP, and fuckin-a. That place is just a cesspool of cowardice and namby-pamby fuckery. The only questions the LAs and LCs we met with were "who else have you talked to? Has any other Congress member signed on to your proposal?". Nothing about the disease, our personal experiences, data, statistics, research, etc. Fuck these people.
You should have taken a page from Wayne's World and just make up a bunch of high-profile names. You totally would have got your funding.
According to the opening of her wiki page:
"...was an American political figure. She was the first woman, as well as the first Jew, to have received an electoral vote in a United States presidential election."
Probably true. Woodhull didn't get any electoral votes, that's for sure.
Goldwater's father was Jewish but he was raised Episcopalian. I don't recall Nathan being a religious person at all.
In Eugene Oregon, of all places, from 1980 to 1983 we had Friday evening libertarian meetings at, of all places, the Bavarian. Tonie was always there. We even had a community tv show. When the 1982 governor debate was downtown we rallied at the hotel shouting "open the debates"! Tonie was awesome. I learned so much.
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