I am libertarian, and Americans generally are, more than, say, Canadians and Australians.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The 'Libertarian' thing was a mistake on my part for saying it, but I am.
I'm a Libertarian. I'm liberty, justice for all, liberty for all.
I'm a bit of a Libertarian.
I'm basically a libertarian, and I'm a conservative on economic matters, and I'm a social liberal.
Ever since college, I have been a libertarian - socially liberal and fiscally conservative. I believe in individual liberty and personal responsibility.
Using a broad brushstroke, I think Libertarian - most of America are socially accepting and fiscally responsible. I'm in that category. I think, broadly speaking, that's a Libertarian. A Libertarian is going to be somebody who's really strong on civil liberties.
I've always considered myself a Libertarian. While I was running for governor of New Mexico, the Republicans were totally inclusive of me; the party was open-armed, but they never thought I'd win. I delivered in a really big way; I exceeded their expectations and think I'm still highly regarded by the GOP in New Mexico.
Libertarians recognize the inevitable pluralism of the modern world and for that reason assert that individual liberty is at least part of the common good.
I think there are plenty of Libertarians that are socially conservative.
There are libertarian conservatives, fiscal conservatives, and social conservatives. I feel conservative in terms of limited government, individual responsibility, self-sufficiency - that sort of thing.