Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog, Reason’s editor in chief Nick Gillespie recently caught up with Donald Trump on the campaign trail and asked him about libertarianism. This is what ensued: This exchange is troubling from several different angles. First off, Trump does his typical dance in which he avoids questions he doesn’t want to answer by giving a simplistic jingoistic response. He is clearly uncomfortable with the question. Why? Secondly, when Nick asks him to name one thing he likes about libertarianism, the Donald seemingly responds with “be careful.” Trump comes across like the thug he is. The exchange is kind of unnecessary since it’s abundantly clear Trump is anti-liberty and anti-freedom. Let’s recall what he said should be done with Edward Snowden. From a Washington Times story in 2013: Edward Snowden, the man at the heart of the NSA information leaks, is nothing but a “traitor” — and America ought to recreate history in dealing with him, real estate mogul Donald Trump said on a “Fox & Friends” interview. In other words, execute him, Mr. Trump implied. “I think Snowden is a terrible threat, I think he’s a terrible traitor, and you know what we used to do in the good old days when we were a strong country — you know what we used to do to traitors, right?” For more on the “real” Donald Trump, see: Rand Paul Op-ed Blasts Donald Trump – Calls Him a “Fake Conservative” and Wannabe “King” Will Donald Trump Run as a 3rd Party Candidate? Donald Trump the Demagogue You’re Fired – Trump Campaign Tweets Photo of Trump’s Head Next to Nazi Soldiers Meet the Immigrants Building Trump’s International Hotel in Washington D.C.