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Libertarians' Pick for VP Is a Globalist Liberal
The New American ^ | 02 June 2016 | Steve Byas

Posted on 06/02/2016 7:27:21 AM PDT by VitacoreVision

In 1776, William Floyd signed the Declaration of Independence, marking America’s secession from the British Empire. Yet his descendant William Weld, now the vice-presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party (on a ticket led by former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson), was once part of a plan that would greatly diminish America’s national sovereignty, if not eventually abolish it completely.

In what a 2004 WorldNetDaily article called a plan to virtually eliminate the national borders of North America, the scheme envisioned a continent-wide, customs-free zone with a common approach to trade, energy, immigration, law enforcement, and security. The model for this effort to integrate the United States with Canada and Mexico was the European Union (EU). Under this plan, for example, illegal immigration among these three nations would end, because all such movement of people would be legal.

The 2004 panel, the Independent Task Force on North America — a project of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), of which Weld is a long-time member — was co-chaired by former Liberal Party Deputy Prime Minister John Manley of Canada; Pedro Aspe, a former Mexican finance minister; and former Massachusetts Governor William Weld.

Other panel members included Canadian Finance Minister Michael Wilson and Nelson Cunningham, the latter an associate of the (Henry) Kissinger-McLarty consulting firm.

WorldNetDaily labeled the plan “NAFTA on steroids.”

As one would suspect, the Libertarian Party has long claimed to be the party of liberty; however, its selection of William Weld to run for vice president should certainly throw that idea into question.

Weld supports continued U.S. membership in the United Nations. Noteworthy is that Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson dodged that very question (should the United States withdraw from the UN?) during the presidential debate. The Liberty Conservative website noted that Weld was a “vocal proponent of the Iraq War," and signed a letter in support of the PATRIOT Act in 2005.

Weld even backed Democrat Barack Obama for president in 2008, although he supported fellow Republican Mitt Romney in 2012. In the Republican primaries this year, Weld backed Ohio Governor John Kasich. Matt Welch, editor of the libertarian magazine Reason, expressed amazement, calling Kasich’s foreign policy views an “interventionist nightmare.”

While Weld’s willingness to discuss the integration of the United States into a proposed North American Union, functionally eliminating American national sovereignty in the process, is of concern enough for Americans who believe in limited government and individual liberty, surely the Libertarian Party could cite some pro-liberty positions of Weld?

Hardly.

Weld is a supporter of expansive environmental regulations — a stance that fits well with Johnson, who has called the draconian Environmental Protection Agency an example of good government.

When questioned about his past pro-gun control positions, Weld offered Libertarian convention-goers the lame response that he is a “lifelong hunter.” Of course, whether Weld has gone hunting is irrelevant to the issue of the Second Amendment, since it was not included in the Constitution in order to protect deer hunting, but in the end, to protect the people from their own government. This reminds one of Senator John Kerry arranging a photo opportunity of himself buying a hunting license during the 2004 presidential campaign, in which Kerry lost to George W. Bush.

Apparently, Weld’s version of “libertarian” is almost indistinguishable from what most conservatives would call “liberal.”

Both Johnson and Weld are pro-choice. While Johnson would leave the issue of abortion to the states, in 1991 Weld actually favored states establishing their own pro-choice laws, in case Roe v. Wade were overturned. In August of 1997, Weld admitted that while partial-birth abortion was terrible, he still would not ban it.

Weld has been a long-time supporter of same-sex "marriage," and even contributed to an amicus curiae brief in favor of that position to the Supreme Court in 2013.

Weld launched his political career as a lawyer on the House Judiciary Committee Watergate impeachment inquiry, where he was a colleague with Hillary Rodham. Later, he was U.S. attorney for Massachusetts. In 1990, Weld defeated Boston University President John Silber for governor of Massachusetts, promising to reduce the state deficit and cut taxes.

He was later defeated by Senator John Kerry in the 1996 Senate race, although he took 45 percent of the vote. The next year, Democrat President Bill Clinton nominated Weld to be U.S. ambassador to Mexico; however, Senator Jesse Helms, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, killed the appointment, citing Weld’s support for gay rights and abortion rights.

Weld then ran the Manhattan office of an international law firm, before working for the New York Equity firm Leeds, Weld and Company.

Weld’s first wife, Susan Roosevelt Weld, was a great granddaughter of progressive Republican President Theodore Roosevelt. They had five children before they divorced after 27 years of marriage. His second wife, novelist Leslie Marshall, was previously married to the son of Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee.

The Libertarian Party ticket of Johnson and Weld is expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states, claiming to offer Americans an alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties.

Related Article:
Is Libertarian Gary Johnson a Good Alternative to Trump or Clinton?


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: billweld; garyjohnson; libertarian; williamweld
Conservatives hoping for an alternative to the Democrat and Republican parties are disappointed that pro-choice globalist liberal William Weld is the Libertarian Party nominee for vice president.
1 posted on 06/02/2016 7:27:21 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
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To: VitacoreVision

The Libertarian Party is no longer libertarian. Like many other institutions in America, it has been infiltrated and co-opted by the left.


2 posted on 06/02/2016 7:31:06 AM PDT by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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To: VitacoreVision

Weld is a John Lindsey Republican.


3 posted on 06/02/2016 7:34:20 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (Fear is the mind killer.)
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To: VitacoreVision

The libertarian PARTY (the business end of running a political party) has nothing to do any more with what actual libertarians think, much like the GOP Party no long is in touch with GOP people in the general public.

It’s like you have to manage your life decisions by a company like Walmart. Why would walmart control your life and decisions? they shouldn’t. but that’s what the PARTY OFFICIALS act like


4 posted on 06/02/2016 7:38:13 AM PDT by Mr. K (Trump will win NY state - choke on that HilLIARy)
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To: Da Bilge Troll

The Libertarian Party is controlled by leftist.

This is why a third party ticket of Johnson/Weld will help Trump become the next president.


5 posted on 06/02/2016 7:47:18 AM PDT by Flavious_Maximus
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To: VitacoreVision

If this is true he is no differnt then most republicans and all democrats.

Look at Romney,any Bush, Graham, McCain, Paul Ryan, McConnel...


6 posted on 06/02/2016 7:50:20 AM PDT by stockpirate (Flush Limbaigh a low information talk show host concerning Ted sCruz and Marco foamboy Rubio.)
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To: VitacoreVision

Weld’s libertarianism is just limited to being a pro-abort and probably very gay.

So, um, no thanks.


7 posted on 06/02/2016 7:58:26 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: Da Bilge Troll

It’s become a freakazoid sideshow. Fortunately it is totally irrelevant and can’t siphon off enough votes to matter. And today it would siphon liberal voters.


8 posted on 06/02/2016 8:06:46 AM PDT by Seruzawa (All those memories will be lost, like tears in rain.)
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To: VitacoreVision
Weld's resume does not scan as that of either a true "liberal" or a libertarian. He certainly scans as a globalist, and it is impossible to imagine anything more antagonistic to the American tradition--the Conservative American tradition, which is certainly truly libertarian, and also esteemed by most classical Liberals--than a globalist. The very notion is the antithesis of what the Founding Fathers achieved in the American Revolution.
10 posted on 06/02/2016 8:37:15 AM PDT by Ohioan
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To: Da Bilge Troll

You got the Gary type Libertarians and then you have the Ron Paul types who are mostly Libertarian, voting for Gary is no better than voting for Hillary.


11 posted on 06/02/2016 8:46:39 AM PDT by the_individual2014
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To: VitacoreVision

The Libertarian Party has ALWAYS been pro legal abortion, prostitution, all porn, all drugs, all homo agenda, totally open borders and illegals welcome.

It was not “co-opted”, it’s always been that way.


12 posted on 06/02/2016 8:49:06 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. FrankliIn)
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To: the_individual2014
"voting for Gary is no better than voting for Hillary"

Like I said: infiltrated and co-opted.

People forget that Gary Johnson was 0bama's first ambassador to Red China!

13 posted on 06/02/2016 8:53:39 AM PDT by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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To: VitacoreVision

Gun grabbing globalist liberal


14 posted on 06/02/2016 8:53:50 AM PDT by thorvaldr
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To: VitacoreVision

I’m sure Weld is disappointed in the WOTUS victory in the Supreme Court (even with 8 Justices)


15 posted on 06/02/2016 10:32:30 AM PDT by griswold3 (Just another unlicensed nonconformist in am dangerous Liberal world.)
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To: Da Bilge Troll

That’s because he wasn’t. Obama’s first ambassador to China was Republican Gov. John Huntsman of Utah. Huntsman was the other Mormon in the 2012 primaries. His operation, including his daughters. ran many dirty-trick operations against Ron Paul.

Now, the Libertarian VP nominee this year, Gov. William Weld, was a Republican when Bill Clinton appointed him as ambassador to Mexico. But Sen. Jesse Helms blocked Weld’s confirmation, so it never happened.


16 posted on 06/02/2016 2:07:47 PM PDT by Plummz (pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
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To: griswold3

What is a WOTUS?


17 posted on 06/02/2016 2:08:23 PM PDT by Plummz (pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
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To: Plummz

Waters Of The United States


18 posted on 06/02/2016 4:52:56 PM PDT by griswold3 (Just another unlicensed nonconformist in am dangerous Liberal world.)
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To: VitacoreVision
That's one side of libertarianism -- the borderless world. You might not always hear that much about it, but even some libertarians who wouldn't consider themselves to be One Worlders don't believe that governments and borders should limit who they can hire.

But Weld isn't in it for principle. He's a part of the global ruling class and that's the role he plays. I wouldn't oversimplify him, though, Weld has an unpredictable wild card side that doesn't always translate into the usual political stereotypes.

19 posted on 06/02/2016 5:17:02 PM PDT by x
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To: Plummz
"That’s because he wasn’t. "

Thanks for the correction. I definitely had them mixed up!

20 posted on 06/02/2016 5:27:07 PM PDT by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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