Matt Kibbe
President and CEO — FreedomWorks
Matt Kibbe has been with FreedomWorks for over 17 years. An economist by training, Kibbe is a well-respected national public policy expert, bestselling author and political commentator. He also serves as Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Austrian Economic Center in Vienna, Austria.
Newsweek has called Kibbe “one of the masterminds” of Tea Party politics, expertise which has led to frequent appearances on national news shows including FOX News, NBC, ABC News, CNN, MSNBC, FOX Business, PBS, The Blaze TV and CSPAN.
Kibbe’s New York Times bestselling book, Don’t Hurt People and Don’t Take Their Stuff: A Libertarian Manifesto offers a clarion call for the modern freedom movement that is fed up with business as usual in Washington. As Americans are seeing their basic rights threatened, it is now more important than ever that individuals be willing to stand up for liberty. Kibbe lays out the six Rules for Liberty and how to follow them, a vision of a free society built on civility and mutual respect, not coercion and compulsion.
In 2012 Kibbe authored Hostile Takeover: Resisting Centralized Government's Stranglehold on America, revealing how the centralized bureaucracy of government is eroding our hard-fought freedoms and how the Tea Party movement can return America to the decentralized vision of our Founders.
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