Matt Drudge says (though he doesn’t emphasize this to every reporter or colleague he breathes on) that he is not a right-wing Republican. And guess what? From all the raw interview footage and other archives I’ve found, he’s telling the truth.
He is a populist and libertarian, which from my own political discussions with many libertarians, I have no trouble believing. He has noted in the press that he has voted for Jerry Brown and Ralph Nader, and didn’t decide right away whom to vote for in 2000. He told Playboy in 1998 that he wished Jimmy Carter were still President.
Matt Drudge claimed he has never made any political contributions, and maintains that an online record of his donation to the Republican National Committee is incorrect and that someone used his name to donate the $2,000+ of soft money. It would seem a little odd for him to lie about that, considering that he hasn’t kept his support for Republican candidates a secret. He co-hosted a 2004 GOP event with several other ... more.
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