a real prince
http://www.drsharonschuetz.com/the-man-behind-the-open-carry-march/
I don't know Kokesh. I don't have any reason to like or dislike him from personal experience, or affiliating with any event he has ever attended to my knowledge.
But it's very easy to lip-service slander a libertarian or anarchist or minarchist by saying they've associated with marxists or communists or whatever.
Take Ernie Hancock, for example. Dude doesn't vote at all, because he thinks we're past the recovery point. He's all about educating the following generation. Shaping the mindset of the next generation. Him, Mark Victor, Ed Vallejo, John Laurie, Alma Sommers, a few other folks here in AZ do some big pushes to put the "freedom before order" message out there.
He's had Cindy Sheehan into his home and studio and as a radio guest several times. Does that make him a raving marxist like Sheehan? Is Sheehan even a raving marxist, or is she painted into a corner herself?
We search for the right venue for our message, and move on from groups when the message they have doesn't resonate for us. I used to hang out with the Minutemen and did patrols with them. A few more years of thoughtful examination on the issue tells me that the State and its excesses are the root of the problem, not the Mexicans. Quite a few other former "Minutemen" also came away with the same perspective, and found other groups to associate with.
I won't condemn the guy for getting the pulse of an activist group and walking away once he decides it's not for him. And if he peels a few folks away from those same groups, who are also looking for something that fits their perspective better... who can fault that?
Rather than waiting for someone else to start the group that fits his needs, Kokesh is out there and being who he needs to be to represent himself and like minded folks.
But, hey: this is just stoopid AZRedhawk44 typing this, so it's wrong by default, right?