Friday A/V Club: Gary Johnson Debates!
...in 1994, that is.


Bummed that they're barring Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson from September 26's presidential debate? You can still see him debate in the video below—and they let a Green on the stage too.
Needless to say, the clip doesn't come from this election season. It's from 1994, when Johnson was a 41-year-old Republican businessman running to be governor of New Mexico. He faces off against Bruce King, the incumbent Democrat, and Robert Mondragón, a former lieutenant governor running as a Green. Over the course of the hour, Johnson denounces the Bureau of Land Management, calls for slashing the size of the state government, and says he wants "an expansion of the charter school concept." King defends his record ("All of those figures that he gives are not true! I've got the actual s'tistics right here!") in an accent that sounds more southeastern than southwestern. And Mondragón, who was cursed with a droning speaking style but blessed with a great beard, gets to field the sort of spoiler question that people throw at Johnson today: "If your candidacy means getting Gary Johnson elected in the end, what will be the fate of these social reforms that you hold dear?"
Johnson wound up winning the race with 49.81 percent of the vote (Mondragón got 10.26); he was reelected easily four years later.
(For past editions of the Friday A/V Club, go here.)
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HOLY SHIT HE IS SO YOUNG!
/swoon
Drugs are bad, mmkay.
GayJay before the Devil's weed rotted his brain.
"Why do you think they call it dope"?
No one even knows how many pots he shot up!
ask michael jackson
So, 1994. Was that the libertarian moment? I guess we missed it.
1994 got off to a hell of a start...
January 6 ? In Detroit, Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an assailant, under orders from figure skating rival Tonya Harding's ex-husband.
That's the only event in the history of the United States that is weirder than Donald Trump being the Republican presidential nominee.
I am beyond incensed even though I am completely unsurprised by the CPD. Now we have to choose between a serial liar and a thuggish shady businessman who is as amenable to suggestion as your neighborhood mule. DISGUSTING!
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The button-down makes him look like a college student. but aside from that, par for course. Politician-attire follows different rules, and is actually *intended* to be more-frumpy, boxy, generic, style-less, 'off the rack' looking.
I've pointed out many times, the only politicians who deviate from the formula are
a) black politicians, who purposely dress like they have lots of money to hand out to constituents. Looking bling is a plus.
b) congressmen who use "goofy clothes" as a method of branding themselves relative to their competition. It works. see everyone from James Tafficant to Jared Polis.