Nick Gillespie
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Nick Gillespie. Thank you all for coming out, and thank you guys for arguing. We'll continue it later. Thank you, Peter, for organizing this, and Matt, whatever.
Nick Gillespie. Thank you all for coming out, and thank you guys for arguing. We'll continue it later. Thank you, Peter, for organizing this, and Matt, whatever.
No, but to follow up a bit on what Tim is talking about, it's exactly because I want to make a better world and a world in which we're all more free to live the way we want, talk the way we want, dress the way we want, and get on with our lives outside of politics. So politics is never going to be the be all and end all. And societies that suck are the ones that are where politics is everything.
No, but to follow up a bit on what Tim is talking about, it's exactly because I want to make a better world and a world in which we're all more free to live the way we want, talk the way we want, dress the way we want, and get on with our lives outside of politics. So politics is never going to be the be all and end all. And societies that suck are the ones that are where politics is everything.
No, but to follow up a bit on what Tim is talking about, it's exactly because I want to make a better world and a world in which we're all more free to live the way we want, talk the way we want, dress the way we want, and get on with our lives outside of politics. So politics is never going to be the be all and end all. And societies that suck are the ones that are where politics is everything.
We want to get rid of that. And one of the best ways to do that, you know, in every part of our lives, we're debundling things. How many of you cut your cable cords? Because, you know, you don't have to buy $200 worth of channels in order to watch the one or two or three things that you want to watch. We're debundling all the time, and it's time we do that with our politics.
We want to get rid of that. And one of the best ways to do that, you know, in every part of our lives, we're debundling things. How many of you cut your cable cords? Because, you know, you don't have to buy $200 worth of channels in order to watch the one or two or three things that you want to watch. We're debundling all the time, and it's time we do that with our politics.
We want to get rid of that. And one of the best ways to do that, you know, in every part of our lives, we're debundling things. How many of you cut your cable cords? Because, you know, you don't have to buy $200 worth of channels in order to watch the one or two or three things that you want to watch. We're debundling all the time, and it's time we do that with our politics.
I don't want to join the Republican Party because I want slightly lower taxes, and then that means I also have to vote for a flag-burning amendment. I don't want to be part of the Democratic Party because I believe in abortion and reproductive choice. But then that means I have to be against school choice.
I don't want to join the Republican Party because I want slightly lower taxes, and then that means I also have to vote for a flag-burning amendment. I don't want to be part of the Democratic Party because I believe in abortion and reproductive choice. But then that means I have to be against school choice.
I don't want to join the Republican Party because I want slightly lower taxes, and then that means I also have to vote for a flag-burning amendment. I don't want to be part of the Democratic Party because I believe in abortion and reproductive choice. But then that means I have to be against school choice.
It's like, no, if we continue to play the game where we say in order to make a difference, in order to matter, in order to be serious about our lives, we have to go whole hog and pick a team in politics. We are just going to get beat.
It's like, no, if we continue to play the game where we say in order to make a difference, in order to matter, in order to be serious about our lives, we have to go whole hog and pick a team in politics. We are just going to get beat.
It's like, no, if we continue to play the game where we say in order to make a difference, in order to matter, in order to be serious about our lives, we have to go whole hog and pick a team in politics. We are just going to get beat.
bigger and i'm trying to remember this right now it's like we're only going to get more giant turds and bigger and bigger douches or however it works that way madness lies and you know think about the 21st century which is kind of mind-numbing that this you know is what some of us or at least people as old as me dreamed about i was going to be cool in the 21st century and instead society gets more and more politicized
bigger and i'm trying to remember this right now it's like we're only going to get more giant turds and bigger and bigger douches or however it works that way madness lies and you know think about the 21st century which is kind of mind-numbing that this you know is what some of us or at least people as old as me dreamed about i was going to be cool in the 21st century and instead society gets more and more politicized
bigger and i'm trying to remember this right now it's like we're only going to get more giant turds and bigger and bigger douches or however it works that way madness lies and you know think about the 21st century which is kind of mind-numbing that this you know is what some of us or at least people as old as me dreamed about i was going to be cool in the 21st century and instead society gets more and more politicized
and we get worse and worse candidates. That's not an accident, and the way that you can fix that is by not taking partisanship as the be-all and end-all and the summit of how we engage to make a better world. Thanks very much.
and we get worse and worse candidates. That's not an accident, and the way that you can fix that is by not taking partisanship as the be-all and end-all and the summit of how we engage to make a better world. Thanks very much.
and we get worse and worse candidates. That's not an accident, and the way that you can fix that is by not taking partisanship as the be-all and end-all and the summit of how we engage to make a better world. Thanks very much.