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A Third Party on the Right
New York Times ^
 | 16 Nov 2002
 | John J. Miller
Posted on 11/16/2002 6:15:31 AM PST by Joe Bonforte
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    Miller is a lot more concerned about the negative effects of libertarians than I am, and echoes many of the arguments put forth on FR about the LP hurting their own cause (look towards the bottom of the article for that discussion). But I think he misses a major point. Without some factor pulling the Republicans away from "Democrat lite", I'm afraid our entire political system would increase its socialistic drift. Given the generally spineless attitude of many Republican leaders, is anyone willing to deny that possibility? 
 What's the point of electing sixty senators with the label "Republican" if they are expanding the welfare state to prescription drugs, wasting lives and resources while simultaneously eroding the Bill of Rights with the War on Drugs, etc. etc. and generally being scared of their own shadows any time they get criticized by the liberal press? 
 Before we get off on a tangent, I'll say outright that I disagree strongly with the LP stance on foreign policy generally and going to War on Iraq specifically. And yes the LP is rather amateurishly run. But libertarians are at least willing to stand up and fight for preserving our freedom, and there are a lot of people with an (R) besides their name who can't make that claim with a straight face. 
 Let the libertarian bashing begin, I suppose. Though I'd rather see a discussion of how Republicans could get serious about protecting our freedom and our money, so that an LP would be unnecessary. 
 For those who say that's impossible, how much did you hear about the LP during Reagan's term?
To: Joe Bonforte
    too many dead indians and dogs are voting in these elections . maybe we should recruit them as Republicans .
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:24:24 AM PST
by 
ezone
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    Good points. I'll go one step further and say that republicans treat conservatives like democrats treat blacks---where else are you going to go. 
The cure for what ails the republican party is simple--conservatives sit out ONE election and let the party get wiped out in most races, come back two years later with a party that listens to conservatives and put an end to these unconstitutional programs. It would be a tough two years, but in the long run good for the country.
To: Founding Father
    Better yet come back with true conservative candidates, and our woes will be few.
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:28:22 AM PST
by 
exnavy
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    There is absolutely nothing standing in the way of the gop bringing back all the "Libertarian" votes.
All they must do is govern like true conservatives.
Drastically smaller government.
Drastically lower federal spending.
Drastically lower taxes.
Respect for the constitution.
Respect for personal freedom.
George W. Bush has a mandate. He has proven himself to be a dynamic leader. He exhibits an ability to get things done through leadership.
We will all have front row seats.
Which direction will he choose?
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:28:25 AM PST
by 
WhiteGuy
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    Thune lost because 
23,000 greedy Republicans wanted to keep Daschle in power as Majority Leader so he would send pork to the state. Of course, had they known how 11/5 would have turned out, Johnson would have lost in a landslide. 
 I'm very bitter about this one stupid race. I'd like to punch every last one of those Johnson Republicans.
To: WhiteGuy
    Which direction will he choose?None of the above.
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    Many of our founders saw the rise of political parties as a danger to the republic. One day Party would become more important than principle was their concern. Nah....never happen
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:33:18 AM PST
by 
steve50
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    some factor pulling the Republicans away from "Democrat lite", I'm afraid our entire political system would increase its socialistic drift.Don't libertarians have more influence inside the Republican party voting in primaries than they do outside it, acting as saboteurs?
 
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:42:42 AM PST
by 
xm177e2
 
To: GraniteStateConservative
    One of my brothers lived in South Dakota for 7 years, and came up with the theory that SD voters conciously elect liberals to national legislative offices to get them as much pork as possible, and conservatives to state offices to be sure that the pork obtained is well-managed. Over the long haul, his theory seems to be generally true. It sure applies to the 23,000 fools who blew it this time.
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posted on 
11/16/2002 6:45:47 AM PST
by 
Reo
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    I am far more upset about the many Republicans who do not bother to vote than I am about the few Libertarians who do.
To: Joe Bonforte
    
When third Party members tell you there is not a dimes worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans they want you to believe they are dirty rotten liars
 They are not. When they say that,they are telling you the truth.
 When they say if a major party does this or that they will vote for the major party, they are lying.
 Ask Al Gore how "Earth in the Balance" works with Greeenies.
 Every study shows the following. If a third party does not field a candidate about half the third party members don't vote. The remainder split their votes. If the Libertarians had not fielded a candidate in South Dakota 1,500 of the 3,000 Libertarians would not have voted. 750 of them would have voted for Johnson to teach Thune a lesson, and 750 would have voted for Thune to teach Johnson a lesson. When a party says there is not a dimes worth difference between the major parties, they do not make a dimes worth of difference in which major party candidate gets gets elected. 
To: Joe Bonforte
    Wrong, dashtail bought the farmers vote's with his give away farm bill.....
To: GraniteStateConservative
    Of course, had they known how 11/5 would have turned out, Johnson would have lost in a landslide.  The media made sure that those voters expected the Senate to stay DemocRATic. Come to think of it, enough of them would probably have known in time if VNS had not cancelled its exit polls.
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    Here we go again. John Miller, like many other myopic FReepers here, sound like whiny DemocRats when blaming Libertarian votes for reason why Thune lost. 
 GOP dues-paying loyalists wrongly assume that these voters would have voted for Thune when it's likely that they would have just stayed home in disgust. They never mention the more than 60,000 SD conservatives who stayed home or didn't go out and vote. But somehow, 3,000 Libertarian voters are to blame, where I highly doubt that there are 3,000 Libertarians in SD to begin with.  Can you Republican-lovers say "protest vote?" 
 What Miller, and many other people here on FR, are trying to say is that people shouldn't have the right to vote for the candidate of their choice because it might cause the loss of THEIR candidate.
To: Joe Bonforte
    I can never understand the logic of the Libertarian party. They are forever spoilers and will never get elected to positions higher than the village sanitation committee or the town water board. 
 In a nutshell, here's what the Libertarians are saying: "Gee, let's vote for the candidate who has no chance of winning, which will cause the candidate who's  more  likely to follow my beliefs to lose to the candidate who will  never, ever  agree with me or pass my agenda."
To: GraniteStateConservative
     Thune lost because 23,000 greedy Republicans wanted to keep Daschle in power as Majority Leader so he would send pork to the state.  Yup, a lot of Republicans crossed-over and voted for the Rat so they can stay on the federal dole. 
 A dirty little secret about the Dakotas: Once upon a time they were conservative to the bone until they needed money to pay for public projects to attract new businesses. When their Republican Congress critters balked, they simply decided to vote DemocRat instead. 
 I'm not a Libertarian, but blaming them for Thune's defeat is like blaming conservatives for James Byrd's death.
 
To: aristeides
    Of course, had they known how 11/5 would have turned out, Johnson would have lost in a landslide.  The media made sure that those voters expected the Senate to stay DemocRATic. Come to think of it, enough of them would probably have known in time if VNS had not cancelled its exit polls.
 By design the Constitution worked without the presence of broadcast journalism and without polling. Broadcast reporting of election returns is immoral and should be illegal. 
 
To: Joe Bonforte
    The maddening defeats began in 1998, when John Ensign, Republican of Nevada, came 428 votes shy of ousting the Democrat, Senator Harry Reid. Michael Cloud, a Libertarian, collected more than 8,000 votes in the same contest.The peripatetic Cloud (who used to be Michael Emerling) was the Libertarian candidate for Senate in Mass. this time around. He also has a little bit of fundraising controversy which follows him around to his various homes.
 
To: Joe Bonforte
     I'll say outright that I disagree strongly with the LP stance on foreign policy generally  The LP stance on foreign policy is one of non-intervention. Yes, we would have went after al-Queada and terrorist after 9/11. Yes, we would have included Hussein in the war on terror. But mainly, we would use the military to protect America instead of having troops scattered across the globe. 
 What we wouldn't have done is pass a stupid Homeland Security Dept that does nothing but increase the federal bureaucracy and strip the freedoms of Americans. Libertarians, unlike most Republicans, strongly believe in the 2nd Amendment, which is homeland security enough. 
 And yes the LP is rather amateurishly run. 
 How so? Because we don't accept taxpayer money to run our conventions and host our website?
 
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