Ah yes.
Ron Swanson, A fictional diehard libertarian who earned his living as a government bureaucrat. Who then became the poster-child for actual libertarians who have no understanding of irony.
There are only two types of libertarian:
- 14 year olds
- Those who wish to exploit 14 year olds.
No, pretty sure Ron Swanson is the poster child. Now what the internet thinks, that’s totally different.
Ron Swanson is a fictional character, doofus, and a caricature at that
Offerman said in 2017, “While I admire the philosophy of the libertarian mindset, I think it’s proven to be ineffectual in actual governance. So no, I’m not. I’m a free-thinking American.”
It’s like conservatives admiring Colbert from The Colbert Report.
Or Trump
No, Trump is definitely not just pretending to be fascist.
He pretended to be a mainstream ‘Conservative.’
No, not really. He ran on being an “outsider” who wanted to “drain the swamp,” remember?
McCain and Palin were both elected officials. Both called themselves ‘mavericks.’ Heck, Bush Jr. was the son of the Commander-In-Chief / CIA leader and he played off that he was just a simple cowboy.
It’s a genuinely funny caricature, though. He’s also a really good dude that loves and cares for people.
Dunn and done.
Yes… The fictional character is the poster child… That’s why I like the character Ron, not necessarily Nick. Doofus, lol
If I made a comment this brain dead I’d delete my account
What’s brain dead about it?
We still need driver licenses.
You have to kill me to get me to stop feeding these bears!
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I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted.
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The cult of the individual in the US is more Norman Vincent Peale than Milton Friedman. American libertarianism sprang out of new-age thinking and self-help solipsism.
We all know that the hippies grew up to stop worrying and love capitalism. What’s forgotten is that they brought all those new-age-self-help ideals into the boardrooms with them. Think of the quasi-spirituality of the motivational poster in your manager’s office.
I’ve also heard strong arguments that individualistic politics and culture has been more causal to Christianity’s decline than the bigotry and child abuse scandals that are usually blamed.