Oh, the stream cut out? And I forgot my selfie-stick? Classic road-life sabotage. Boo. I swear, nothing humbles you faster than technology betraying you mid-brilliance. Sorry, folks—live, love, and buffer, am I right?
Here’s the fun thing I noticed at Ron Paul’s 90th Birthday Bash: because of my Free State Project gig, I’ve somehow ended up in the friend zone of an entire constellation of “celebritarians.” The people you normally see on podcasts, in documentaries, or occasionally tucked into weird Wikipedia rabbit holes—they’ve spoken at our events. They’ve all journeyed to New Hampshire to inhale our crisp pine air, drink in our weirdly uncompromising liberty vibes, and, apparently, tolerate me.
It’s kind of wild when you step back and realize that NH—and yes, me, by proxy—is this beacon, pulling a kaleidoscope of brilliant, chaotic, fascinating humans to the Granite State. Like we’re running the ultimate guest list, an intimate VIP club where your club card reads: “Enemy of the State? Enter here.” And the “here” is the Free State.
So, since the vid cut out, without further ado: here’s the “Who’s Who” of who I’ve actually seen, shook hands with, or awkwardly fan-girled over in the name of freedom. Buckle up, this is your most eclectic, slightly nerdy dream guest list come to life:
Nick Gillespie, Matt Kibbe, Jack Hunter, Glenn Jacobs, Luke Rudkowski, Scott Horton, Dave Smith, Lynn Ulbricht, Martha Bueno, Tom Woods, Larry Sharpe, Keith Knight, John Bush, Clint Russell, Mark and Joanna Skousen, Ernie Hancock, Angela McArdle, Tulsi Gabbard, Josie the Red-Headed Libertarian, and Justin Amash.
And of course, our own Free Stater slate, including FSP founder Jason Sorens and three-term former Maine senator (and now FSP Executive Director) Eric Brakey, but most importantly, FSP volunteers and events organizers… The Quillage that makes the FSP tick! (Not all Free Staters are pictured, I counted twenty of us!)

Seriously. Step back and take a breath. It’s not every day your weird little liberty project reflects back a galaxy of “stars” to honor a man who inspired us all: Ron Paul.
Trying to capture a thousand chanting “End the Fed,” but too late!