It’s not easy playing both a libertarian and a supporter of President Donald Trump. Here you have an administration that, more than any other in American history, rests and wriggles on the whims of one man who would be king — who, indeed, asserts a unique and unchallenged right to insert himself into every aspect of American life.
Trump’s is not a night-watchman state, limiting itself to simply arbitrating property disputes between the idealized robber barons of an Ayn Rand novel, but an interventionist busy-body that quite simply cannot mind its own business. From a White House toilet, the U.S. president publishes dictates on everything from the plaques at historical museums (can’t we make slavery seem, I don’t know: better?) to the way players return kicks at NFL games (no “Sissy Footba