Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor: Kanye, Cocaine Bear, and Howie Gets the Mute Button!

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In todays flagship episode, Marc convenes with Lions stalwarts Howie Snowdon and Brian McWilliams - for another adult-beverage-fueled edition of "Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor!". They are joined by special guest - a fan of the show and one of our $25 per month "Mufasa" level Patreon supporters, Tyler Colford!Marc promised Tyler he could join  the show if he made the general election ballot in his campaign for the Vermont State Senate, and sure enough, he did! Tyler is running as a Republican and made the ballot, earning a spot in the general election by winning a primary via write-in campaign.Between discussing Tyler's campaign, the liquored-up liberty lovers touch on topics raining from Kanye's visit with Donald Trump, the tale of "Cocaine Bear", why Ireland has so much Coors Light, and be sure to stay tuned until the end to find out why Howie get a taste of the mute button! 

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