If we do not have the numbers to control the Republican Party, how will we ever have the numbers to control the public at large?
If the Republican Party represents the gamut from pro-cap-and-trade to pro homosexual agenda, what good does it do to have the numbers to control the Republican party?
Another concept not so simple, but damned obvious:
What is time RIPE for when Democrats hate what the Democrat party has become but won't vote for Republicans because they're convinced the Republicans are worse, AT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME that Republicans hate what the Republican party has become but won't vote for Democrats because they're convinced Democrats are worse?
The time is ripe for a third party. What we HAVE are numbers to elect politicians who are dedicated to REDUCING GOVERNMENT. We have those votes in spades among Americans who are sick of BOTH parties but who would never vote for "the other party" no matter what. My Democrat friends who have come to hate Obama, would no more vote for a Republican than I, who hate Romney and McCain and all other governmnent-pushing statists, would vote for a Democrat.
Simple concept: the time is RIPE for a third party. The Republican party is spent, empty, hollow, and loathed. Its reputation has been trashed and permanently destroyed ten times more than Palin's. Palin's image depends on the whim of a fickle populace, which can change on a dime. The Republican party's image alone has established itself completely over the past two decades to mean flaky, waffling hypocrisy, and its guiding principles a total crap shoot.