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If a reply happens, it'll be pure ad hominem and name calling, guaranteed.

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Not only that, but a travel ban can easily be defended under the Vesting Clause for national security purposes.

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Hi Mr. Boaz:

As you can tell by my username, I am a big fan of your organization and consider myself to be a strong libertarian. Considering the paradigm shifts in the Republican Party right now (with figures like Rand Paul, Thomas Massie, Justin Amash, and other newcomers championing libertarianism) and its original roots of social tolerance in the party of Lincoln, do you see the GOP becoming a libertarian party in the future? If so, how do you think it'll get there?

As someone who has studied the Republican Party's history quite extensively, I think it's interesting that the Cold War/Baby Boom era generation changed the GOP from being the party of "live and let live" (in social, economic, and foreign policies) into the party of "live our way, or else". What do you think it'll take for it to see a full revival to being like the party that freed the slaves again, being a party that actually stands for freedom?