Remember That Time The New York Times Told the President to Read Reason?
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"The libertarians at Reason magazine have a fine summation of why the wall won't work. If only Mr. Trump would read it," sighed The New York Times in an unsigned editorial this spring. The editorial board was urging the president (and Times readers) to check out Reason's cover story containing the "legal, practical, economic, and moral case against Trump's border barrier."
Not so long ago, it would have been a complete shock to find The New York Times sending anyone to check out Reason. But nowadays it's almost normal, thanks to a growing acknowledgment that libertarian voices are sounding pretty good against the stale cacophony of the partisan debate—and Reason staffers' overall badassery. (Which you can support with your generous webathon donations!)
Why look! Just today the Times ran this barn burner from Associate Editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown on the fall of Matt Lauer:
We're rightfully concerned about how the internet gives corporations more opportunities to exert power over consumers, but we talk far less about the flip side: We have more power over companies now, too. For better or worse, we've all become remarkably effective at mobilizing it to our own causes.
In contrast, look at Washington. If either Representative John Conyers Jr. or Senator Al Franken were in today's corporate world, they'd be long gone. And just imagine if Roy Moore was a candidate for a C-suite job this month. He'd have no shot.
Instead, at least so far, these politicians have been protected, and whatever happens to them, it's clear that the political system is structured to insulate men like them from the consequences of their actions and keep their accusers quiet….
As we observe and adjust to the sociosexual storm we're all in, let's appreciate the powers and paradigms making it possible: feminism, but also free markets.
Earlier this month, I argued in the Sunday Review that our terrible tax system is the root of our political dysfunction:
People hate taxes because they hate to be pushed around. But politicians love taxes because it's their job to push people around, and taxes are a powerful tool to do just that. A "tax return you can fill out on the back of a postcard" — long promised by the Republican Party — would essentially be a decision by the political class to unilaterally disarm itself.
Associate Editor Robby Soave has defended teen texters:
By all means, let's empower teachers to confront harassment and refer troubled teenagers to mental health professionals. But we don't need to broadly criminalize teen cruelty to do that. Nor should we continue down the path of pretending that the First Amendment's ironclad protection of hateful expression is voided whenever someone says (or texts) something that makes us squirm.
Features Editor Peter Suderman has been a repeat guest, generally embroidering on the topic of the GOP's failures on health care reform: But one of his opinion contributions in particular drew this irate response from one of his neighbors on the page:
On the same day, Peter Suderman calls for Republicans to scrap their current effort and go full libertarian 2/ https://t.co/g2B97sxcDf
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) July 7, 2017
Obviously, it's not all sunshine and kumbaya when it comes to Reason and the Times. Their editorial line and our diverge in important ways. Not to mention that the Times continues to have trouble classifying us: In the paper's online left-and-right reaction roundup feature, Reasoners (while always correctly identified as libertarians) have been filed under both right (Jacob Sullum on background checks), and center (me on free speech for fascists).
Reason pulls no punches when it comes to our inky-fingered brothers. You may recall in 2015 when Reason TV's Jim Epstein took on the Times' reporting about labor practices in Korean nail salons. (He wound up eliciting a response from the public editor, who agreed with several of Epstein's criticisms.)
As the Times Magazine famously asked in 2014: "Has the Libertarian Moment Finally Arrived?" I'm not sure I'd go that far, but the Overton Window certainly does seem to have opened up a bit in our direction.
And it's surely a good thing if New York Times readers occasionally hear from Reason staffers about the issues of the day, regardless of whether they love us or hate us. A libertarian point of view is too often a rarity on the opinion pages of major newspapers (R.I.P. John Tierney's op-ed slot) and we're delighted that editors and readers at the Times are more open to Reason's voices than every before.
If you like seeing your pals from Reason in the pages of The New York Times, why not hit us with a bitcoin, baby? (Well, a smidge of a bitcoin anyway.) Or dollars. We definitely also take dollars.
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Except if Trump reads the comments of Reason he will see that Libertarians support property rights and the enumerated power of the government to regulate immigrants and naturalization.
Except when the latter violates the former.
So, never the latter, IOW.
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Reason has been endorsed by The New York Times?
Is this the Cosmotarian moment?
Donate to Reason and you will get to enjoy similar witticisms from the one true libertarian, Crusty Juggler.
Attending all those cosmo parties has paid off!
That and MJGreen gets a shout out.
What is this world coming to?
I got name dropped too 🙁
Of course they're going to name drop Nick Sarwark
I didn't have time to recite everyone who got mentioned. I was too busy NOT donating to Reason.
🙁
Strange. I am having flashbacks to the days of "liberaltarians" and the supposed liberal-libertarian alliance that came crashing to a halt the minute Barack Obama was inaugurated. At that moment, libertarians ceased being tellers of truth and became the propaganda tools of those purveyors of evil, the Koch Brothers.
The Times now quotes Reason for attacking Trump's wall. Has the Times quoted Reason's criticism of Bill DeBlasio and the $15 minimum wage? Thought not.
Yeah, I thought that as well. It's more like the NYT was thinking 'look, even these crazy people who should love Trump know his plans won't work!'.
The fact the Reason staff are touting that as a win just says that either they don't understand that fact, or they understand it and are hoping to get a 'real' job at the NYT later on.
I can't really blame them for wanting that on their resumes but they're going to need to learn to tamp down any libertarian impulses they might have to get those jobs I suspect.
Isn't democracy about forming alliances when it's political expedient? If liberals and libertarians both think something Trump is doing is bad, they shouldn't hesitate to combine their voices. Why is that a bad thing?
It's not a bad thing, but it pays to know when you're being used as an extreme example of 'even those undesirable wrong headed dumb people think we're right'.
Sometimes I wonder if you are even one of the coastal elite anymore. Tsk tsk
...sighed The New York Times in an unsigned editorial this spring.
UNSIGNED BECAUSE WHO WOULD ADMIT TO READING REASON. (Much less donating to it.) I call that banner up there the Banner of Shame.
"See, the NYT likes us" is an interesting avenue to pursue during a pledge drive. It's kind of a Nick Gillespie move.
lol
*sigh*
Oh shut-up already with your *sigh*s
Don't piss him off. He might come back swinging *scythe*s
If you claim to be a magazine aimed at Libertarians, and you're getting cited approvingly by the New York Times, you're doing something very, very wrong.
lol
To be fair, nobody at the NYT knows what Libertarianism is and all their TDS tactics have failed thus far.
It would be better if this was a "see Guns and Ammo Magazine likes us" pitch.
...or High Times
Or maybe they're citing Reason because they want to appear open minded. Call me when the NYT cites Reason in articles that aren't TDS or anti-Republican.
Should not praise from the NYT editorial boatd on a political matter be reason to question your logic and conclusions on thst issue?
At the very least, it is not something to be proud of.
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Or maybe now they have a president to impeach, and will take all the useful idiots they can round up.
Cant say I remember that since I don't read the NYT
REAL libertarians wouldn't be caught dead being mentioned by the NYT. *sniff*
*abloo bloo bloo*
Right? How dare Reason ever have any appeal to people who i theoretically don't like!
I'm screechingly passionate about libertarian outreach, but not outreach to New York Times readers!
Reason does like to mold its principles for principals.
Remember that time that the the NYT openly lobbied against passage of the gop tax bill while simultaneously holding that citizens united is a travesty and reason didn't say anything about "tribalism?"
And I like the "you can't spell free market without feiminism" touch.
Good times.
Hearing that the New York Times reads Reason is not a surprise.
Hearing that any actual libertarians read Reason - that would be a surprise!
lol
Crusty does not like to be outed in such a public fashion unless his hog is out.
But what's not surprising is how much Dick Puller saved by switching to Geico.
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I will beat Crusty to it and say, "lol"