James Pethokoukis writes, "Now since the Barr-Root ticket has scant chance of winning—though it just might spoil John McCain's chances for victory—you would think its policy proposals would be bold ones with lots of details. Barr and Root are in the persuading business, not the victory business, for the moment, after all, so they need to fully display the power of their ideas. Yet when I hopped over to Bob Barr's campaign site, I didn't find too much of what I was looking for, at least when it comes to economic policy. . . ."
Read the rest. I, for one, would like to see the campaign address this soon. As Pethokoukis implies, Barr, running as a Libertarian, doesn't have the comprehensive libertarianism that Ron Paul's program did – and Ron has been running as a Republican.
