Will Burning Man—the annual week-long festival held at the end of summer in the Nevada desert—survive a terrifying challenge that goes to the very heart of its ethos of radical self-expression?
As 50,000 freaks, trippers, and visionaries start prepping for a week of fun and sun, anti-tax activist Grover Norquist has announced he will be attending this year's Burning Man.
Can a voluntary community dedicated to "radical inclusion" survive the presence of a man with Norquist's terrifying ideology?
Reason TV visited Norquist's office at Americans for Tax Reform to find out. You won't believe what happened next.
About 2 minutes.
Produced by Nick Gillespie and Meredith Bragg.
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