I would have replied further in regard to this idea when you posted it at 'American' Conservative Forum, but I was banned before I could do so.
I think you are making an unwarranted presumption in thinking that the modern conservative and those who follow libertarian theory have much if anything in common.
Modern conservatism is collectivist and statist in nature (the opposite of the principled philosophy of the Old Right and paleoconservatism) and really nothing more than Republican Party politics masquerading as political theory.
Libertarian theory remains grounded in individualism, rights and liberty, peaceful co-existance, and free markets. These are all anathema to the modern 'conservative' movement and the Republican Party. There is simply to little, if any, common ground upon which a libertarian and a modern conservative (Republican, actually) could possibly stand. One might as well ask that a libertarian stand with a Democratically-flavored collectivist/statist.
If Old Right principles of liberty, individualism, peace, and free markets are what you want, stick with already established libertarian sites such as Lewrockwell.com or the von mises institute.
Yours,
Issodhos