Welcome to Libertarian Mojo! In our fast paced and social media stimulated world, "mobile journalism" (mojo journalism) is a trending form of new media where journalists use portable electronic devices with network connectivity to gather, edit and distribute news and other relevant information to social media and other platforms on the worldwide web.[1]
“Mojo” journalists (sometimes referred to as “Mojos” on the mean streets of new media) is a term in use at least since 2005 and are staff or freelancers who use smartphones, tablets, laptop PC’s, digital cameras and old school camcorders that report the news, imagery or other relevant information via broadband wireless connectivity or cellular phone networks.[2]
Libertarian Mojo is the media platform of Lee Enochs, a conservative and Libertarian graduate student living in the Northeast. Through the creation and desemination of blogs, videos, books, news articles, Lee Enochs plans to educate the masses with his unique and humorous views on politics and current events facing America today.
A life-long Republican, I have become increasingly Libertarian in my views pertaining to the relationship between the government and private citizens. I believe little by little the federal government is eroding our civil liberties and making us more and more dependent on the state. Libertarian Mojo is a media platform that informs the masses in an irenic and irreverent manner.
I plan on traveling the country to film videos and write commentary that illustrates the point that the best government is the least amount of government.
Libertarian Mojo appeals to conservatives, Libertarians, independents and free thinking liberals out there who think the federal government is far too big and intrusive in our personal lives.
It is time for conservatives and Libertarians to get their "Mojo" back! Welcome to Libertarian Mojo, American politics will never be the same!
Get your Mojo on!
[1]
Richardson, Allissa. "Mobile Journalism: A Model for
the Future". Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Cox,
Matthews and Associates, Inc. Retrieved
January 9,
2013.

