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Libertarian Party

GOP to Libertarian Legislator: Your It's a Wonderful Life Screening Is Against the Law

Neither Laura Ebke nor her cinema-loving constituents seem very scared.

Brian Doherty | 12.5.2017 3:51 PM

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Could it be a crime to give your fellow Americans a chance to enjoy a theatrical screening of that modern American myth, It's a Wonderful Life?

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The Nebraska Republican Party thinks it is. Or at least it thinks it of political benefit to say it is, in their quest to unseat one of America's few sitting Libertarian state legislators, state Sen. Laura Ebke.

Ebke switched her party allegiance from GOP to L.P. in 2016, and she's up for reelection as a Libertarian in 2018. The Republicans are running Al Riskowski, a man who formerly ran the Nebraska Family Alliance. That's a conservative activist group obsessed with the legalities of gambling, gender identity, suicide, and "human trafficking."

Ebke sponsored two screenings of the movie to celebrate the revival of a local theater in her hometown that had gone under when the switch to digital projection swept the industry. On Friday, the state GOP denounced the events in a press release. "Not only is Ebke in potential violation of state law herself for attempting to bribe voters," the email declared, "but she is also putting those who attend the screenings at risk of committing a violation as well."

By giving voters a free movie, the Republicans claim, Ebke is bribing voters. That's a class II misdemeanor under state law, punishable by six months in jail and a thousand-buck fine. And so is accepting such a bribe.

Undeterred, Ebke held two more screenings in other towns after the threat went out, and she has two more planned ahead.

In a phone interview today, Ebke says that "we read the rules" and that the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission (NADC) "says that it's acceptable to use campaign contributions for social events for constituents." She notes that the governor does something comparable when he hosts tailgate parties.

"I consulted with my campaign treasurer, who is also an attorney, and he agreed. So we proceeded. When that email blast [from the state GOP] came out Friday, my first call was to the executive director of the NADC to make sure there wasn't something I was missing. He sort of laughed when I told him I was being accused of bribery. He said as long as there is no quid pro quo, that I'm not holding out popcorn until someone promised to vote for me," the shows are fine. Ebke says she isn't even talking politics at the screenings.

"It was a pretty desperate effort on the GOP's part," she concludes.

The Omaha World-Herald reports that the Republicans "are reviewing the situation to determine whether to pursue any legal action."

While Ebke says the Republicans have done no real messaging against her—this silly stunt is their first big public swing at her so far—the state GOP has taken the unusual step of sending the governor and lieutenant governor out on the stumps with Riskowski, presenting the message that Nebraska needs "more conservatives" in the legislature.

Ebke says neither she nor any constituent she's met takes this threat at all seriously, though she wouldn't put it past the GOP to go ahead and file some sort of complaint with the NADC. If they do, she's confident that it will go nowhere.

Bonus libertarian perspective: TV host Kennedy explains why she digs It's a Wonderful Life in libertarian terms.

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Brian Doherty is a senior editor at Reason and author of Ron Paul's Revolution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired (Broadside Books).

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  1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

    Hopefully they showed the libertarian edit where George Bailey is shown to have an inappropriate understanding of Capital.

    1. Brandybuck   8 years ago

      Well he defends the practice of fractional reserves, which puts him off of the Rothbard reservation. How dare bankers enter into private non-coercive agreements with their depositors! Potter was the true hero of the movie…

  2. mad.casual   8 years ago

    This story sounds exceedingly local.

    1. BYODB   8 years ago

      But it does involve an actual Libertarian, so I’ll take it!

      And, lets be honest, if it involves an actual Libertarian it’s almost always exceedingly local.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Uh, if you can’t beat a libertarian candidate above the table, you don’t deserve your party’s support.

  4. Libertarian   8 years ago

    Not only is Ebke in potential violation of state law herself for attempting to bribe voters,” the email declared, “but she is also putting those who attend the screenings at risk of committing a violation as well.”

    Free barbecues during election season hardest hit

  5. Libertarian   8 years ago

    Call me naive, but i expect better of Nebraskan politicians, regardless of party.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      I’m going to take you up on that. You are naive.

  6. Mickey Rat   8 years ago

    Those campaign finance laws sure do promote fair and open elections, yes sir!

  7. creech   8 years ago

    Hope she has enough campaign funds available to make the Nebraska GOP a laughingstock.

    1. thisbrucesmith   8 years ago

      Based on the info in this article, I’d say the job’s already done.

  8. H. Farnham   8 years ago

    Out of boredom, I went and read Ebke’s issue positions.

    https://lauraebke.com/issues#.WicVDab9Pcs

    Although I didn’t agree with every last thing she had written, I really wish I had the opportunity to vote for a serious politician who made half as much sense as she does.

  9. loveconstitution1789   8 years ago

    As I have said, the Democrats are self-destructing and the Republicans will soon be at war with the L.P. that is rising to challenge the GOP.

  10. Ghentite   8 years ago

    Has Ebke’s position on issues changed since 2014?

    votesmart.org/candidate/political-courage-test/ 148473/laura-ebke

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