Conservatives know that a Third Party Candidate Spells Another Four Years for Obama
Conservatives know the the truth, what truth you might ask? The truth is that having a third party run a candidate spells another four years of Obama. All the good intentions aside, replacing Obama is the primary goal of this election, nothing else. Ron Paul and all the Libertarian candidates combined can't get enough votes under the best of circumstances to replace Obama and they know it.
Liberals run candidates based on who can win, conservatives look for what person best reflects their views. Now in the theoretical world that sounds good, but in the real world winning matters. Look, Ron Paul is a Libertarian, as a matter of fact he is the poster boy for Libertarians. So that being the case, why does he hold office and run for office as a Republican? The answer is because he wants to win, period. In the case of Paul he also knows he stands no chance of getting the GOP nomination so he runs, every presidential election, as a Libertarian. I think the latest poll to come out shows his Tea Party support at about seven percent. Seven, not twenty seven or thirty seven, just plain old seven.
The idea of a third party needs no further explanation than William Jefferson Clinton and Ross Perot. Did you know that Clinton never gained the majority during either of his presidential elections? Who do you suppose Ross Perot took votes from? I think most would agree that it wasn't from the Liberals on the left. His little run for office in which he knew he could never prevail in by the way, cost this nation eight years of Clinton. The highest tax increase in the history of the nation, the assault weapons ban, the rise of Islamic terrorism, perjury, tax evasion, Waco, Ruby Ridge, the USS Cole, the first World Trade Center bombing, White Water and the topping on the cake, the Community Re-investment Act which lead directly to the real estate collapse which as we know landed us here. All this and more can be laid at the feet of the third party darling, Perot.
The idea of a third party is fine, but lets start with having a third party from the left. Maybe they could field a candidate that could take away seventeen percent of the vote as Perot did, only this time from Obama. Make no mistake about it, the left and their friends in the main stream media want a third party challenger in the race in the worst way. Regardless of what they may be saying to the outside world they know Obama is in serious trouble as long as the conservative base stays together behind one candidate. Right now we can't afford another four years of Obama. Right now the perfect can not become the enemy of the good.


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