New York Times Interview with Gary Johnson

The New York Times has this interview with Gary Johnson, on the eve of the Libertarian Party’s national convention, which starts May 3.


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  1. I know James Ogle reads this blog, so I’m just going to ask here: James, are you going to be at the LP convention as a presidential candidate this week?

  2. Hi Joshua, I’m in Nevada heading to the convention, and I am please to hear from you.

    I am familiar with both Hon Gary Johnson [Libertarian] who is on our team, and his VP nominee choice and with Hon Judge Jim Gray [Libertarian] who asked for his name to be removed from our team. They are for a three-party system, and I am for pure proportional representation through ranked choice voting (RCV), the single transferable vote (STV), the Sainte-Lague parliament seat distribution under the Hagenbach-Bishoff method.

    I will be promoting the progressive/libertarian unity ticket at the convention, along with all 20 of our best candidates for president and vice president of whom six are women.

    Wish me luck and everyone please synchronize your watches! 😉

    –James Ogle [Free Parliamentary] for President so I can try to be a woman’s vice president.

    Join the Frees,
    Opposite gender #1!

    “Why do you THINK they called it Google?”

    Learn more here;
    http://www.usparliament.org/google2012.php

  3. It’s a great interview and I like that Johnson pitched his candidacy as a something Democrats rather than Republicans can latch onto – because realistically the libertarian candidate will take more Republican votes, so it’s best to sell yourself the other direction so as to not appear to be simply a thorn in the side of the Republican candidate (& to get an equal balance). It’s really unfair, but it seems like the media assumes you’re guilty as a spoiler until proven innocent. Part of Perot’s success may have come from the fact that he barely hurt Bush more than Clinton and Clinton would have won anyway.

    I love what he says about Obama’s record on civil liberties – sadly no Republican will talk about such things ever, because really Gary Johnson is running against GW Bush’s fourth term.

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