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libertyhominid 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think it’s a better use of energy to do this with a new party, and leave the RINOs out in the cold rather than fight uphill for years to get hundreds of embedded globalist agents out of the way.

A “THIRD” PARTY DOES NOT “SPLIT” A VOTE. A MAJORITY IN GOP SUPPORT TRUMP AND WILL GO WITH HIM. THOSE LEFT ARE JUST PART OF THE UNIPARTY. ITS REALLY CREATING A SECOND PARTY. IF YOU WANT TO GET TECHNICAL PATRIOTS CAN STILL CAUCUS WITH REPUBLICANS IT’S NO BIG DEAL

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TheThreeSeashells 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know who seems to have been the loudest voices against a new third party lately? The Libertarians. Yeah...think about it for a second. The snobby, "thinking man's third-party" has been saying it's pointless to back a third-party candidate. Then again, this is coming from a bunch of morons whining about how we need a Libertarian president without realizing they just had probably the most Libertarian president this country has seen in about a century.

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Tendies_or_GTFO 1 point ago +1 / -0

But 'muh tariffs!

I haven't been paying attention to the libertarians lately, are they really rallying against a 3rd party? If so, lol.

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TheThreeSeashells 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not just tariffs, but they love them some of their slave labor and recreational drugs. And yes, they are coming out against a third-party. I asked a bunch of them why they would bother to remain Libertarian since they claim a third-party has no chance. Naturally I only received circular logic and insults. Mostly crap like "It's different because our third-party has established itself." When I ask how many elections they've even come close to winning...crickets.

I've long contended that Libertarians are the retarded cousins of Conservatives. They're proving that to be exactly the case.