The Libertarian program would still be undigestible for lefties like me, but if libertarians were more visible in this fight, it wouldn't be so easy for the other side to demonize government critics as pampered elites who are trying to criminalize policy differences.
Well, the media didn't exactly make Ron Paul as visible as he could have been. I don't love some of the stuff Libertarian's are about... like privatizing the Grand Canyon but they are definitely against American Imperialism.
We had a local libertarian radio host (Charles Goyette) lose his job over his criticisms of the Iraq nonsense while he was on a conservative station. The local liberal station picked him up for a while.
I love Andrew's example of the tobacco industry. Clearly they were killing off customers, knew about it and kept on doing it. The movie "Thank You for Smoking" comes to mind.
Again - gov't isn't all good or all bad. Neither are corporations. But heavy influence of corporations over gov't is usually to benefit the corporation and not the average citizen. That's why this is a complicated discussion... black and white thinkers don't do "complicated" very well but they sure love to argue.