I remember this. It's deja vu all over again. This is the part where the purists take their ball and vote for a candidate totally unacceptable to a real conservative ideology and ends up putting a Clinton in the White House. Sure, the Republicans should stick to the conservative agenda, but let there be no doubt. Bill Clinton winning the White House was totally the fault of idiots too myopic to see that they were not advancing their agenda by voting for Perot.
But the question is, how long does one continue to blindly vote GOP with the hopes that their agenda will be advanced. It sure hasn't happened much at all in the last 6 years. We got promises that were never fulfilled. And now the leading GOP candidates are Rudy & McCain? Sorry, if that's the best that the GOP can put forth for President, then its time to move elsewhere. If that relegates conservatives to a long time minority position then so be it. I would rather be in a minority that holds to their principles than to be in a majority that compromises their principles.
Be very vigigilent as any of these third partiers come forward because something none of us knew at the time was Perot is/was a good friend of Clinton and had a huge dislike for "41".... IMO he was a trojan horse. Clinton's are a lot of things, but stupid isn't one of them and they are counting on the stupidity of the voting public to repeat history.
If that's the case, than what's the big deal?
I remember this. It's deja vu all over again. This is the part where the purists take their ball and vote for a candidate totally unacceptable to a real conservative ideology and ends up putting a Clinton in the White House.
Well make up your mind, which is it. Are they .5% wannabes or are they going to pave the way for Hillary?