In this excerpt from at talk at The Cato Institute last week, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson talks about how he worked to change drug policy while Governor of New Mexico:
I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.
In this excerpt from at talk at The Cato Institute last week, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson talks about how he worked to change drug policy while Governor of New Mexico:
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson was on The Ed Show the other day talking about Rand Paul and marijuana legalization:
Keep an eye on this guy.
Conor Friedersdorf has a nice write-up about former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, and argues that he deserves to be in the top tier of Republican contenders for 2012:
Tell a savvy politico that you’d love to see former Governor Johnson win the Republican nomination and they’ll tell you the same thing, usually in a condescending [...]
Some interesting words from the most interesting candidate of 2008:
Ron Paul says he hasn’t decided if he’ll challenge President Obama for re-election in 2012, but he does predict that Republicans will be more open than they were in 2008 to nominating a libertarian-minded candidate.
“I think there’s no doubt about it,” Paul said in an interview [...]
Gary Johnson was on The Colbert Report, and of course the discussion focused mostly on his proposal to legalize marijuana:
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Gary Johnson was on Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano yesterday:
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson spoke in Charlottesville, last Monday at an event that I was unfortunately unable to attend, but here’s video of an appearance he made that day on a local C-Ville radio station:
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Gary Johnson was on Sean Hannity’s show the other day, and his appearance is worth watching:
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There’s a great profile of former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson over at Slate that’s worth checking out:
A 57-year-old fitness fanatic who climbed Mt. Everest in 2003, Johnson chooses the New York Athletic Club on Central Park South as the venue for our interview. Besuited and with reading glasses dangling around his neck, he answers [...]
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