Libertarian Party leaders back MAGA movement and Trump — against their own nominee - The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire has pelted the party’s presidential nominee, Chase Oliver, with homophobic slurs as a far-right faction lashes out at those who push for inclusivity.

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The presidential nominee for the nation’s third-largest political party will be on the ballot when Granite Staters cast their votes Tuesday, but instead of supporting his candidacy, the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire is publicly insulting him.

In a vulgar post from its official account on X last month, the party questioned nominee Chase R. Oliver’s comprehension of libertarianism, called him a “leftist” infiltrator, and disparaged him with a homophobic slur.

Such incendiary rhetoric has become standard for the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire. A different post on X last month said anyone who murders Vice President Kamala D. Harris “would be an American hero.”

The bombast and smears reflect a power struggle between old-school Libertarians and the party’s ascendant far-right wing both within New Hampshire and at the national level, as factions clash over what libertarianism should mean. On a scale not seen before, prominent Libertarian Party leaders are allying with the MAGA movement this election season and actively supporting former president Donald J. Trump.

In 2016, when Trump lost New Hampshire by 0.4 percentage points, the Libertarian ticket carried 4.1 percent of the state’s presidential vote. But in 2020, when Trump lost New Hampshire by 7.3 points, the
Libertarian ticket carried just 1.6 percent. This year, most polls show Harris leading Trump in the state by 4 points or more.
Still, the Libertarian quarreling illustrates how political dynamics have kept evolving amid Trump’s third bid for the White House.

Oliver said the state party’s online activity mars the public image of an organization whose core principles are peaceful.
“It’s a damn shame that the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire allows that to be their representative on social media, where so many people can maybe get their first glimpse of libertarianism,” Oliver said. “It certainly turns people away.”

Oliver has already made a political name for himself in his home state of Georgia, a presidential battleground, where he secured enough votes in the 2022 race for US Senate to prompt a runoff between the Democratic and Republican candidates.

Oliver will appear on the ballot Tuesday in all seven battleground states, where polling indicates Harris and Trump are locked in tight contests.
Oliver, 39, who fully came out as gay at about 16 years old, said he was first introduced to the Libertarian Party in 2010 at an LGBTQ Pride event in Atlanta, where John Monds, the Georgia party’s gubernatorial nominee, asked him what was most important to him as a voter.

Oliver told Monds how he had been an antiwar Democrat disappointed by President Barack Obama’s failure to uphold his promises to end wars and close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp — and he said

Monds replied, “Welcome home.”
But these days, the message from some Libertarians seems to be one of exclusion rather than inclusion.

While consternation over the New Hampshire party’s social media activity has been ongoing for three years, the present chaos is broader, as leaders of the Libertarian National Committee feud openly ahead of the election.

Nicholas J. Sarwark, 45, an attorney who chaired the Libertarian National Committee from 2014 until 2020 and now lives in Manchester, N.H., called Trump “a unique and somewhat malignant force” and said he’s “cautiously optimistic” that Harris will defeat Trump at the ballot box. Sarwark said he plans to vote for Oliver, not Harris.
“I’m still a Libertarian,” he said. “The fact that a bunch of people who aren’t Libertarians have taken over the party and called themselves Libertarians does not mean that I change who I am.”
Sarwark said the roots of the Libertarian Party’s schism can be traced back at least to 2017, when white supremacists who marched at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va., chanted “blood and soil” and other neo-Nazi slogans.

Sarwark and fellow leaders responded at the time by condemning racism and bigotry as conflicting with the Libertarian Party’s principles. They pushed back directly against a speech in which Jeff Deist — the then-president of the Mises Institute, an Alabama-based think tank that advocates “a radical shift in the intellectual climate, away from statism and toward a private property order” — argued that the “blood and soil” concept is compatible with libertarianism.

Amid the ensuing conflict, Michael Heise of Pennsylvania formed the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus, which prefers a more radical approach than the party took in 2016, when former GOP governors Gary E. Johnson of New Mexico and William F. Weld of Massachusetts served as the Libertarian presidential and vice presidential nominees.
Mises Caucus Chairman Aaron Harris credited McArdle for leading a 2024 convention in which Libertarians notched several wins, including promises from Trump to name at least one libertarian to his cabinet and to free Ross W. Ulbricht, creator of the dark web’s Silk Road site, from prison.

Aaron Harris wrote to caucus members in June that the Libertarian Party was, for the first time in its history, “an actual force in national politics — despite having a no-name candidate who will likely do great harm to our brand.”

One of the loudest Mises Caucus-affiliated voices in New Hampshire is that of Jeremy Kauffman, 40, whose social media activity has provoked ire with caustic commentary on race, gender, and more.
Kauffman recently defended Deist’s 2017 “blood and soil” speech, said he will vote for Trump, and called Oliver “a gay race communist.”

Kauffman contends winning elections isn’t the Libertarian Party’s purpose. Rather, the party exists to control what “libertarian” means, he explained on X, calling for right-wing libertarians to prevent left-wing libertarians from controlling public perception.

Kauffman has openly called for “less democracy” and encouraged those who share his views to adopt public policies and interpersonal practices that make New Hampshire inhospitable to Democrats, leftists, families with transgender children, and others. He has called for libertarians to become “the ruling class” in New Hampshire.

“It is us, and only us, who are fit to have any political or cultural authority in New Hampshire,” he wrote. “We are the moral ones, and those who disagree must either change, conform, or leave.”
Oliver said Kauffman’s promotion of inhospitality is “completely stupid.”
Sarwark, the former LNC chair, called Kauffman’s ideas “pretty fascist.”

Kauffman did not respond to requests for comment.

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To my understanding there is some power struggle or political group splintering going on between the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire and the national Libertarian Party. I don't know the details but it is definitely funny to watch it all.
 
I heard a podcast interview with Oliver. He never had a chance in hell, even for a libertarian candidate.

And this is just whining and hysterically pretending the internet is real life and someone posting "faggot" online is the same thing as spraypainting it on your front door. Fuck this faggot.
 
a power struggle between old-school Libertarians and the party’s ascendant far-right wing
Ah yes, the classic Libertarian ideals like having grown homosexual men in lingerie twerking with children on national TV.

(I know Kiwis will be quick with the age of consent memes, but as a former lolbert I choose to remember it for its Ron Paul, sound money, no forever wars, limited government principles, rather than the post-Floyd rainbow molesterer advocacy).
 
The libertarian party is controlled opposition to divide conservatives, but this is still funny as fuck.
 
To my understanding there is some power struggle going on between the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire and the national Libertarian Party. I don't know the details but it is definitely funny to watch it all.
The Libertarian party of NH, despite unfortunately having some grifting nutjobs in place like Karlyn Borysenko (last I heard, at least), became infamous over the last few years because they threw the leftoid appeasers out of the party and decided to focus on actual libertarianism, not just libertarian-flavored standard American politics. That's where they set up the Free State Protect, pooling resources and local, state influence to create a less onerous place to live for anyone who wants to move there.

Again, I'm not up to date on everything going on there. But pushing back against the supremely useless national Libertarian party can't be a negative thing in my book.
 
To my understanding there is some power struggle going on between the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire and the national Libertarian Party. I don't know the details but it is definitely funny to watch it all.
Yeah, I made a summary of it here: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/libert...ty-chair-angela-mcardle.202296/#post-19555552
I heard a podcast interview with Oliver. He never had a chance in hell, even for a libertarian candidate.

And this is just whining and hysterically pretending the internet is real life and someone posting "faggot" online is the same thing as spraypainting it on your front door. Fuck this faggot.
Oliver has said he doesn't like Ron Paul. Him and his people have apparently have had fights at conventions with some of the more radical factions of Libertarian Party that support Trump.
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Oliver has said he doesn't like Ron Paul. Him and his people have apparently have had fights at conventions with some of the more radical factions of Libertarian Party that support Trump.
Makes sense something like that would happen, the party is too big tent for its own good. Left and right libertarians can only co-exist for so long without clashing with one another over incompatible beliefs.
 
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Now this is a Libertarian Party that I can rally behind
Damn they really took "Live Free or Die" to heart. I can respect that.

The Libertarian party of NH, despite unfortunately having some grifting nutjobs in place like Karlyn Borysenko (last I heard, at least), became infamous over the last few years because they threw the leftoid appeasers out of the party and decided to focus on actual libertarianism, not just libertarian-flavored standard American politics. That's where they set up the Free State Protect, pooling resources and local, state influence to create a less onerous place to live for anyone who wants to move there.
NH was not on my list of based states, that may change.
Go forth, Granite State.
 
The libertarian party is controlled opposition to divide conservatives, but this is still funny as fuck.
And there was a time when Hillary Clinton blamed for a short time the Libertarian party because she lost some vote to them and that helped Trump to be elected.
 
I've always been a libertarian. But small l, not big L. The Libertarian party is full of weirdos trying to abolish the age of consent and then a small percentage trying to make it legal to mainline heroin. Otherwise they don't give a shit.
 
If Ron Paul somehow became part of Trump's cabinet, Musk wouldn't have to fly to Mars to colonize it - all he'd have to do is climb my giant fucking erection.
Paul's already 89 years old. It's now or never and he could still make a huge difference in current clown world with his vast knowledge and Libertarian principles. Rand is ok but he's a pale shade compared to his pops
 
A different post on X last month said anyone who murders Vice President Kamala D. Harris “would be an American hero.”
Based. This is most likely the post that got the FBI showing up to the Kaufmann's home, where he completely handled the traitors. He's the guy who invented LBRY/Odysee.

edit: From the Globe article linked in the quote.
After deleting the original post, the Libertarian Party account continued to post a flurry of gun-related messages Sunday. One showed a man shooting a gun with an optical scope, wearing a T-shirt that said, “When all else fails, vote from the rooftops.” Others said, “Encouraging politicians to be shot is legal under the first amendment. It’s part of what makes this country great,” and “the point of the second amendment is to shoot and kill tyrannous politicians.”

In response to Harris’ original post, the party responded: “Under libertarian ethics this is a violent threat to violate rights and deserves the appropriate response.”
In response to a request for comment, a spokesperson for the state’s Libertarian Party said the organization “believes that the journalists at the Boston Globe are as evil as rapists or murderers.”

“A proper society would exclude Globe Journalists from residing within it entirely,” Jeremy Kauffman wrote in an email.
We need more of this in the world and less of this pussy assed "get along" bullshit.
 
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The libertarian party is controlled opposition to divide conservatives, but this is still funny as fuck.
And it's never once even accomplished that.

If the goal is siphoning away otherwise locked up Republican voters? They've failed mightily compared to Jesse Ventura and Ross Perot.

Billions spent to do no more appreciable damage than the Green Party does to the Dems at the same time.
 
The libertarian party is controlled opposition to divide conservatives, but this is still funny as fuck.
Its not or its handlers are retarded as fuck.
Trump would have never won if they were controlled opposition.
They only had to give the ticket to McAfee to prevent Trump.
the Party is infiltrated by communist like oliver and will be gone if they dont kick out the commie fags.
 
A reminder that the libertarian pick literally backs every leftist progressive social talking point, along with their own usual disastrous economic ones, you could imagine. And that because of an incomprehensible selection process, wasn't even chosen as 1st choice in most selection processes. In fact, in quite a few, he didn't even come in 3rd!
 
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