JOSIAH Baker - Libertarian Party of TENNESSEE Chair | Hn 44

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Adam is joined by Libertarian Party of Tennessee Chair Josiah Baker! They discuss the LP presidential ticket, what’s happening in Tennessee on the liberty front, and a little dust-up Josiah got into with Dave Smith during a Part of the Problem podcast taping that leads to another “Hey hero! You’re fly is down!” segment.00:00 – Intro. Adam gloats about his political predictive powers instead of introducing his guest. How rude! 01:57 -- In which pro-liberty t-shirts and tank-tops are discussed. Also, Adam tees Josiah up to talk about all things Liberty in the great state of Tennessee! 04:14 -- Josiah talks about the negative impact in his state of the Oliver - ter Maat presidential ticket, leading to his decision to not personally support that ticket in Tennessee. 09:14 -- Adam hypothesizes that maybe Oliver is divisive not so much because of his policy positions, but the fact that he's more "blue-pilled" than "red -pilled"? Or perhaps just a "culture war" thing? Or maybe because he loudly told half the party that he hated us? 13:00 – Adam makes a pitch for political decentralization within the Libertarian Party. 14:58 – A brief discussion of corrupt laws in Tennessee that harm 3rd parties. 16:58 -- Adam and Josiah discuss what "growing pains" look like within the LP. 20:26 -- Josiah describes the unfortunate interaction between he and Dave Smith at a recent Part of the Problem podcast taping. Also: Hey hero! Your fly is down! 26:12 -- "Tweeting is the fiat currency of actual productivity." Josiah lands that zinger and highlights how and why LPTN has been so productive in Tennessee. 29:00 -- Outro. Plus, a pitch for Project Decentralized Revolution. LPTN website.LPTN on Twitter(x).What Josiah "nailed to the church door".Adam's other show: Natural Order Podcast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hamannature.substack.com/subscribe

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