Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Libertarians channel Monty Python's Election Night Special. Reinforcing the perceptions of "The Very Silly Party."

A 32-year old Orlando, Florida, lawyer who changed his name to Augustus Sol Invictus and won’t divulge his given name is running as a Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate, which prompted the recent resignation of the chairman of the Libertarian Party of Florida, who says Invictus wants to start a civil war and is bringing neo-Nazis to join the party, the Associated Press reports. And he says Invictus killed a goat and drank its blood. “I did sacrifice a goat,” says Invictus, in an interview last Friday. “I know that’s probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans. I sacrificed an animal to the god of the wilderness…. Yes, I drank the goat’s blood.”
Election Night Special

7 comments:

Dr.D said...

please bear in mind that this "person" is not representative of all Libertarians nor even Florida Libertarians. Neither does his blood drinking typify Libertarian ethics or the libertarian Philosophy.

Dr.D (the unrepentant Heathen)

Anonymous said...

He might be a couple cans short of a six pack, but I can agree with him on this:

Invictus says he is not starting a civil war but that the government already is at war with its citizens, and it will escalate.

"The only question is, when are the citizens going to start fighting back?” he says.

Anonymous said...

WOW! Just. WOW!
If you read any Robert Heinlein, you will eventually come across a series of his stories based in his "Crazy Years". For the past several years, it's no longer been SciFi. We ARE living in the Crazy Years.

B Woodman
III-per

Unknown said...

to be fair that guy is as libertarian as Trump is. and just as nuts i guess.

Anonymous said...

"And now for something completely different."

B Woodman
III-per

Anonymous said...

This guy will be as effective as the rest of the Libertarian party. That is-- zip, nada, nothing. May as well kill a goat or two for media attention...

Anonymous said...

Infiltrate, divide, distract, misdirect. Someone must think Libertarian ideals are potentially dangerous.