The Libertarian Party Presidential Field
Brian Doherty | September 24, 2007, 5:04pm
Anything can happen at the LP's national convention next Memorial Day weekend in Denver when they actually nominate their presidential candidate for 2008, but here's who will be on the primary ballot for the LP nomination in California, via Ballot Access News:
John Finan of New York, NY; Barry Hess of Glendale, Az; Dave Hollist of Alta Loma, Ca; Daniel Imperato of West Palm Beach, Fl; Bob Jackson of Constantine, Mi; Michael Jingozian of Sherwood, Or; Steve Kubby of Fort Bragg, Ca; Alden Link of Newburgh, NY; Robert Milnes of Camden, NJ; George Phillies of Worcester, Ma; Wayne Allyn Root of Henderson, Nv; and Christine Smith of Arvada, Co.
I haven't yet looked into what criteria go into qualifying, and the Ballot Access News piece doesn't say either. But there you are.
leviramsey | September 24, 2007, 8:32pm | #
Phillies is also a "published" (electronically, that is; he's awaiting a print publisher to decide to publish his work) author of stuff such as
The Minutegirls.
"Minutegirls...
Nice young women
who just want some good clean fun
with power armor,
plenty of high explosives,
and a few cute Minuteboys.
It is 2174.
From the hills of American Manchuria
to the depths of Outer Space.
America's Girl Militia
battles Franco-German Treachery
to shield the American Stellar Republic."
His academic site lists the following in his biography:
"Phillies, 57, has never married, and rents a townhouse in Worcester, Massachusetts, a block from The WPI Campus. His hobbies include science fiction. For several years he edited a small-press fiction magazine for the Greater Medford Science Fiction Society. As a nonprofessional fiction writer, several of his short stories have won awards at national conventions. His completed novel `This Shining Sea' has been published electronically by Third Millennium and is now in search of a paper publisher. Phillies collects strategy games and is Treasurer of the International Strategy Gaming Society."
Idea-wise, he seems to be a great candidate:
"Previous political activities: Phillies was a Republican until the late 1980s. He left the Republican party because of the national Republican Party's actions on the deficit (it got bigger), government (it got bigger), taxes (they kept going up), and social issues ('I am not a social conservative. When George Bush attached himself to the 'Christian Right', he took the Republican Party his way and I went my way.')
In 1994, the Libertarian Party gained major-party status in Massachusetts. Phillies has since participated actively in Libertarian Party organizing efforts in Central and Western Massachusetts. In 1996, he was elected Executive Director of the Massachusetts Libertarian Association, and was the party nominee for United States Senator from Massachusetts. In 1998, he ran for Congress as a Libertarian against Democratic Party incumbent Jim McGovern and Republican Matt Amorello. One of his three-way debates was later carried coast to coast on CSPAN-II, 7PM EST, the Thursday before the election. In 2004, Phillies was elected as one of the two Regular members of the Libertarian Party of Massachusetts State Committee."
But the whole lifelong bachelor [eccentric?] college professor thing makes him almost totally unelectable.
I'd almost say that he has Asperger's Syndrome or something...
Jack C Jaxson 3rd | September 24, 2007, 9:53pm | #
Doug Stanhope actually WAS running ( well, he decided not to run officially) but dropped out and threw his support to ROn Paul.
I actually have heard of every candidate on the list, but then again I do read ThirdPartyWatch and used to be in the LP.
I think most of us who follow it seem to think at this moment, the "main" candidates are Phillies ( long time party activist who has lost many runs for LNC positions), Kubby ( smewhat famous for his medical marijuana prosecution, fleeing to Canada, 1998? CA Gov run,etc), and Wayne Allyn Root ( you've probably seen him on TV, either on FoxNews pushing his book "Millionaire Republican", or on one of the sportsd/mens networks with his sports betting commercials).
Imperato- he writes stories about himself having lunch with George Clooney. Appears deluded. Tries to appear like a" big deal."
Finan- opps, never heard of that one.
Hess- previous candidate, well known in LP circles. I did not think he was running, though.
Hollist- runs for LP Prez every election. Has a very lame website and brochure about contract insurance. I think he drives a bus.
Jackson- opps, never heard.
Jingozian- I think he is supposed to be wealthy ( at least in LP terms- In the LP, the guy who did Supermarket Sweep and the dude from Ski School are celebrities and Wayne Allyn Root is a billionaire)- not sure why.
Link- I think he owns or manages ( or founded/ used to) a company that manufactures Jmaba Juice machines.
Milnes- He posts on TPW all the time. I dont think he can claim a single supporter. I think he aspires to be a left/Green fusion candidate.
Christine Smith- She is a woman. She is not particularly attractive ( not that I care or think it matters), but this is the LP. This is the world where Imperato is running with Clooney, Root is a wealthy celebrity,etc. So for some reason some LPers have kinda implied Smith is some kind of babe.