who cares about ayn rand. the libertarian platform isn't based off of atlas shrugged. Bill maher completely mischaracterized libertarians. Libertarians are not fucking anarchists. And paul ryan has never even claimed to be a libertarian, nor does he really sync up with the majority of the libertarian party platform.
You know you sound just like the Bush supporters who claim that Bush's problem is that he wasn't a true conservative and that he wasn't conservative enough and that he should have doubled down on conservatism and that's why he was so inept. It's amazing that they just can't accept that it was his rigid ideologically conservative implementation of policy that was the basis of his ineptitude.
In other words they don't accept the outcomes of the implementation of their own ideology. Ironically your statement is in much the same light. You preach libertarianism but you won't accept the consequences of libertarian policies.
The flaw of libertarianism isn't political in nature. The problem with libertarianism is that it rejects utilitarianism as a governing philosophy when so far human history has shown that no governing philosophy not based in large measure on utilitarianism philosophy has ever succeeded. EVER!
To succeed politically libertarians have to demonstrate they can govern affectively. To do so they must demonstrate thier governing philosophy, based on a rigid respect for individual right, can benefit the most number of people. Libertarians just simply have to accept that the value of their ideas are determined by the resulting outcomes.
If you try, as the modern conservative movement is currently doing, to distance the outcomes of your policies from your ideas, you only end up discrediting yourself.
So that's the eye of the paradox for civil libertarians. Where can you find a workable junction that balances civil liberties with utilitarian outcomes?
Until Libertarians can resolve that paradox they won't be taken seriously by the mainstream as they won't be able demostrate that they can govern affectively.
Now you can whine about being called anarchist but you have to accept that Libertarians are not called "anarchist" because of a proactive and overt belief in anarchy but because that has been the only known outcome of libertarian policies. Simply stated, Libertarians cannot distance themselves for the results and outcomes of their ideas when they don't work.