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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1203 ROUNDTABLE: Tom, Jason Stapleton, Dave Smith, Mance Rayder, and Marc Clair on Why We Joined the LP

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Government, News

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this libertarian podcasters' roundtable, we have a lively discussion about why we recently joined the Libertarian Party, what our plans are, and how we can know if we've succeeded. Fun!

Show notes for Ep. 1203

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0:00.0

The Tom Woods Show, episode 1203.

0:03.2

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0:07.8

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0:14.3

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0:29.6

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0:34.8

Hi everybody. Tom Woods here. We've got a roundtable discussion going on in today's episode

0:39.4

with some other libertarian podcasters, you may know. We were guests on Mark

0:45.9

Claire's program, Lions of Liberty, or he was the host. He's the one who brought us all

0:50.2

together, and we thought that each of us would feature this episode on our own podcasts. So that's

0:56.8

what I'm doing. This episode is going to feature Mark, and you've heard him on my show in the

1:02.5

past. I've been on his show. It's also got Dave Smith of part of the problem, as well as Jason

1:08.4

Stapleton and Mans Rader, and each of us will get introduced

1:11.8

in the audio you're about to hear. But we're discussing our decision not too long ago to join

1:17.7

the Libertarian Party. Now, I know I'm going to get some people who will be upset at me for this,

1:22.1

and some people will swear me off and never listen again because they're morally opposed

1:26.8

to voting. I'm not morally opposed to voting. I'm not morally

1:28.7

opposed to voting. I think I have good reason for that. I don't think voting per se is inherently

1:34.3

violent. I don't see why it would be. But anyway, that's another question for another time.

1:40.2

For now, I think we're having a pretty interesting discussion about the future and what might be done with this institution.

1:47.6

So it's going to be fun, and I hope you enjoy it, and here we go.

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