It's still familiar territory - but it seems to grow less recognizable by the day. Much of my writing today is for or about the right. Bush win the 2000 election, and the presidential campaign where I interned eight years later was not within the Libertarian Party but a vehemently rebuffed libertarian incursion into the GOP. I remember thinking it was vital George W. ![]() ![]() Though I've recently had a few people dub me a centrist, my own label of choice is libertarian, and I make all the usual protests to my progressive friends that we libertarians are not properly located on the right wing of American politics.īut I did grow up there. That is, I don't call myself a conservative, except temperamentally. Saint Paul considered himself an "apostle to the Gentiles" though he did not number among them, and it's in this sense I've joked that, as a journalist, I'm an apostle to the American right. ![]() This article is part of The Week 's 20th anniversary section, looking back at how the world has changed since our first issue was published in April 2001.
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