The Meaning of Is: The Squandered Impeachment and Wasted Legacy of William Jefferson Clinton
by Bob Barr
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Bob Barr for President
Appears In: Blogs
Written By: Dave
Publication: AOL News
While John McCain clearly moves to the center. Actually, scratch that. He’s always been at the center, there’s not much movement necessary. There is a gaping ideological hole on the right side of the political spectrum in 2008. Bob Barr wants to fill that hole. And at this point, given that I can’t stand either of the two Democrats or John McCain, I have to say that voting for the Libertarian or the Constitution party is very, very tempting
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Bob Barr Wins LP Presidential Nomination
Written By: Alex Knapp
Publication: Outside the Beltway
Former Representative Bob Barr has won the Libertarian Party nomination for President, narrowly defeating longtime Party activist Mary Ruwart. This is a rather welcome change for the LP, who have taken to nominating more radical, but relatively unknown candidates in past election cycles. As I’ve said before, Barr is their best candidate since Paul in 1988, and is someone I think has a real chance of spoiling McCain in a few states if he’s able to build any kind of campaign momentum at all. Time’s going to tell on that one, though, since he’s only raised about $127,000 as of the time of this writing) for his campaign in the two weeks since its inception. One thing he is guaranteed to do, though, is to have a higher media profile than any recent Libertarian candidate.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Bob Barr—no, not Ron Paul—is Libertarian presidential nominee
Appears In: Blogs
Written By: Andrew Malcolm
Publication: LA Times
Now, it’s former Rep. Bob Barr’s turn. He’s been chosen the 2008 presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party after numerous rounds of balloting that not many people care about.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Barr is Libertarian nominee; he vows ‘strongest ticket’ in party’s history
Appears In: On Politics
Written By: Mark Memmott and Jill Lawrence
Publication: USA Today
Former Georgia congressman Bob Barr, who used to be a Republican, today won the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination. The Associated press reports it took six rounds of voting at the party’s convention in Denver to settle on Barr, one of the lawmakers who led the impeachement proceedings against then-president Clinton.
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