Losertarians are worse than useless.
Libertarians are deceiving...
Yes, but don’t you know that at the end of the day liberdopians feel so good about themselves. Hope they love the H*ll out of what they are going to get from Hussein Obama.
We have to do something about these damned Libertarians.
They’ve cost us Senate seats from coast to coast for over a decade and are creating more havoc as we speak.
We need an army of money to underwrite leftists to primary congressional Dems. And more money for Green Party candidates in the general.
excuses are for losers. the GOP ran a crappy candidate and crappy campaign, that is why they lost...not Bob Barr for pity’s sake!
excuses are for losers. the GOP ran a crappy candidate and crappy campaign, that is why they lost...not Bob Barr for pity’s sake!
I am a libertarian ideologically. I did not vote for Barr because he seemed like a fraud to me. I do think the Bush administration’s big-government spending and Bush’s push for that immigration bill travesty and the bailout was the final straw for a lot of true conservative/libertarians. Many stayed home and some voted for Barr.
I voted for McCain simply because I thought he had a shot at stopping Obama. I do hope the emerging Republican leadership learns the lesson of 2006/2008 and makes a clear case next time around for libertarians to believe again in the GOP. The Republican coalition of 1994 totally fell apart. That’s why Obama won.
I abhor their acts of political stupidity, pettiness and immature and myopic belligerence.
I was here when, during the 2000 pre- and post-election, we were rehashing the debacle of conservatives voting for Ross Perot.
I was here hashing it out with the Party of One crowd again this time around, speaking sense to their senseless blather about “principles,” which “principles” have now help deliver our country to a Marxist and one of the most pro-death presidents ever.
Some of the same people were claiming they had no personal responsibility whatsoever for the impact of their vote on the outcome of the election, and, therefore, on the nation. It was always someone else’s fault-—”the RNC/GOP/MSM/cross-over voting/primary timing didn’t give me a candidate I like, so it’s not my fault if my failure to vote for him helps elect the other guy.”
Idiots.
Worse than idiots. Dangerous and destructive. No better than Euroweenies pursuing some type of coalition government, rather than understanding the American system is, in fact, a winner-takes-all system.
If we are to believe the polls, Survey USA had McCain up by 20 points in NC before the market meltdown.
After that, it was all down hill, plain and simple.
(it still makes me sick)
Yeah that’s a good, plan - blame everyone else for the Rhino’s loss. That is a sure way to win in 2012.
I disagree. My little brother voted for Barr in Nevada. Even w/Palin, he couldnt get behind McCain (and didnt think he had a chance) so my brother voted on informed principle after finding out what Barr stood for.
If it werent for Palin, I wouldve voted for Barr. I cant stand McCain. (We didnt have a choice in Indiana - he was already nominated by the time our primaries got here... so I voted against him out of protest.)
For the record, I did vote for several libertarian candidates on local elections - including Governor. Andy Horning had much better thoughts/ideas than even Mitch. (As in get the government out of stuff its not supposed to be involved in.)
Libertarian Party gives us some kind of choice.
After this election....."You libertarians are all worthless, dope-smoking, smelly losers. Get out of our party and our forum, and don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out."
After the next election......"Hey, how come the libertarians didn't vote GOP this time around??"
Newsflash: Libertarians aren't responsible for Republican losses.