A Quote by Dan Bilzerian

I am more of a constitutionalist libertarian. — © Dan Bilzerian
I am more of a constitutionalist libertarian.

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I am a Libertarian. I want to be known as a Libertarian and a Constitutionalist in the tradition of the early James Madison - father of the Constitution. Labels change and perhaps in the old tradition I would be considered one of the original Whigs. The new title I would wear today is that of Conservative, though in its original connotation the term Liberal fits me better than the original meaning of the word Conservative.
I am not a libertarian, and I fight very strongly against libertarian influence within the Republican Party and the conservative movement.
It has been said that I am not a 'real' Libertarian. A certain faction of the Party has come to believe that the writings of Ayn Rand and Milton Friedman are the holy texts of Libertarianism, and I disagree. I believe that the Libertarian movement is and should be more encompassing than the narrow-minded advocacy of economic anarchy.
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 am libertarian, and Americans generally are, more than, say, Canadians and Australians.
I am from an F.D.R. liberal-Democratic family. With proximity to government, I have become more libertarian.
I have withdrawn from partisan politics. I am a constitutionalist who believes that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights must be central and the parties must be peripheral.
In a modern democracy, not only can a libertarian be elitist; a libertarian has to be elitist. To be a libertarian in a modern democracy is to say that nearly 300 million Americans are wrong, and a handful of nay-sayers are right.
See, as a libertarian, I am actually far more liberal on the issue of immigration than many people might expect.
Libertarian principles are very simple, but you can't violate any of them and still call yourself Libertarian.
It is easier for a libertarian to attack the science of global warming than to alter one's core libertarian beliefs.
I consider myself not a conservative libertarian but a radical '60s libertarian.
I am a passionate civil libertarian.
I am a limited-government libertarian.
I am a constitutionalist. I believe in the constitution. I don't believe in altering the constitution.
The Koch brothers tend to give to right-leaning and libertarian causes. Koch money was instrumental, for example, in founding the Cato Institute and the Libertarian Party.
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