The New York Times Magazine, in a piece about gay marriage, says something complimentary about libertarians (which might be a first since John Tierney ruled the paper's op-ed page). I've been looking at the skies, scanning for flying hogs.
This is the final paragraph from Matt Bai's article:
When historians look back on the culture clashes of the 1990s, perhaps
the closest thing they will find to a political trendsetter is an
oddball like Jesse Ventura, who embodied the enlightened libertarianism
that would ultimately enable many Americans to accept a once
unthinkable idea. History will record that neither then nor later was
there a national party he could call his own.


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