Ugly Right-Wing Underbelly of the Libertarian Cause on Display at Silicon Valley Conference
http://www.alternet.org/election-2014/ugly-right-wing-underbelly-libertarian-cause-display-silicon-valley-conference
Silicon Valley vanities demand a focus on the future. But the entrepreneurs and code writers attending San Franciscos Reboot 2014 this week would be wise to note the past of the conferences Libertarian sponsors as they and other right-wing Republicans are seeking to rebrand the GOPin California and nationally.
Reboot is the first conference of its kind to create a community of like-minded individuals determined to bring the cutting edge to campaigns and causes that promote liberty, its webpage announces, followed by a video featuring ex-Florida Republican Gov. Jeb Bush, who touts the freedom to succeed or fail, as long as government regulation doesnt get in the way.
Bush, the 2016 presidential prospect seen as the partys candidate of moderation, is wallpaper compared to the actual conference roster of speakers. Theres Libertarian Rand Paul, the U.S. senator from Kentucky, who is a Republican in name only. Theres Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, chair of the House Republican Conference, who as Pando.coms Mark Ames noted, is a crusading Christian fundamentalist with a long history of sponsoring homophobic bills and opposing reproductive rights and equal pay for women. Also in a top slot is Nick Gillespie, longtime editor of Reason.com, the Libertarian outlet.
At first glance it makes no sense to front a rabidly anti-gay candidate like McMorris Rodgers to sell the Kochs and the Paul familys scrubland libertarianism to a Bay Area audience full of hip disruptors and anarchist practitioners of bohemia grooming fads, Ames writes. But thats because what Silicon Valley folks think of when they hear the word libertarianism actually has very little connection to what the libertarian movement actually stands for, and has stood for since the 1970s.