To: NorthMountain
I don't blame the citizens who voted their principles, but I do blame the greedy, self-serving Libertarian Party, whose sole reason for being is to enrich themselves. Who do you think funds the Libertarian Party? In most cases, it's the Democratic Party, who sees the Libertarian Party as a perfect vehicle for stealing close elections from Republicans. So if you're a Libertarian and you don't mind being a TOOL of the Democratic Party, by all means, keep doing what you're doing.
79 posted on
11/07/2014 9:32:05 AM PST by
Rockitz
(This is NOT rocket science - Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
To: Rockitz
I'm not a member of the Libertarian Party, or of the demonicrat party. I cannot influence their actions.
I'm not a formal card-carrying member of the Republican Party, either; I am registered to vote as a Republican. As such, I can (theoretically) influence the actions of the Republican Party. We "Republicans" can have our best effect by picking intelligent, solidly constitutional conservative, articulate candidates who can take our message to the voters. We must then support these candidates, all the way up from grunts like you and me to the national leadership. This will encourage conservatives who are completely disgusted by the current state of affairs to come out and vote. This will 'siphon off' some of the Libertarian votes.
We can't make the Libertarians go away; we can't make the demonicrats go away. We can and must make them irrelevant.
Complaining about the Libertarians does no good.
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