Libertarians come in many flavors. Tom Woods is a Catholic libertarian historian who tracks largely on economic and religious freedom, non-interventionism in foreign policy, low taxes and less government/government spending as a general proposition. The libertarian president of Argentina is a GOOD guy.
Libertarians are food for 1-2% of the vote, and their votes count for as much as ours. Some of the intellectual economic libertarians would be useful in non-trade posts in the cabinet, and since they are used to losing, they are less likely to stab you in the back, though they might slam the door loudly on leaving a position. They WON’T work secretly with Paul Ryan.
Like Milton Friedman was, I’m a small “l” libertarian, not a party member.
I think those guys are kind of crazy. They come across as French Revolution Jacobins.
Is the Mises Caucus still alive?