NH Democratic Party Freaks Out As RFK Jr To Speak At Libertarian Festival

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  by Tyler Durden

On Friday, state chairman Raymond Buckley sent Kennedy a melodramatic letter expressing the party's "serious disappointment and grave concerns" over RFK Jr's planned Thursday appearance at the 20th Annual Porcupine Freedom Festival, better known by its informal name, "Porcfest." 

On its Facebook page, the Free State Project called the letter the "best endorsement yet! Thanks, Chairman." Kennedy flatly rejected the plea within two hours of it being posted to Twitter by the New Hampshire Democratic Party.

Referring to the national party's announcement that it has no intention to hold primary debates, Kennedy tweeted, "The Democratic Party Bosses who promote censorship, who have stripped New Hampshire of its rightful First in the Nation primary status, who have shut down debate, who refuse to campaign in New Hampshire, are in no position to tell me who to talk to."

The Free State Project describes itself as "a mass migration of more than 20,000 people who have pledged to move to New Hampshire for liberty. By concentrating our numbers in a single state, we are maximizing our impact as activists, entrepreneurs, community builders, and thought leaders."

Chairman Buckley says the Free State Project's libertarians are trying to "seize control of government on the state and local level and impose a dystopian lifestyle on the people." We can't help but reflect on the alternative, dry-witted description of libertarianism -- as a plot to take over the world and leave everyone alone.