Category Archives: Third Party

Pat Buchanan on Euroskepticism

How I wish there was a national political figure like Pat Buchanan of yore. Buchanan’s recent column is about the rise of nationalist parties in Western Europe (“Swiss Vote A Fire Bell In The Night For The EU—And Globalism”). In … Continue reading

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US Chamber To Spend Millions Against Tea Party Style Candidates in 2014

With friends like this, who needs enemies? The chamber — the county’s most powerful and deep-pocketed pro-business lobby — signaled last month its stake in the elections by telling The Wall Street Journal it would spend $50 million in this … Continue reading

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Europeans United, in Hating Europe

In the NYT is an op-ed by Andrea Mammone entitled “Europeans United, in Hating Europe“. She’s a lecturer in modern European history at the University of London, uses the term ‘Other’, and makes the obligatory ‘Nazi’ analogy, so take a … Continue reading

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Third Party: The Day is Getting Closer…

From James Kilpatrick’s post “Economism Not Enough—Third Party Needs To Defend White Base“: A civil war is raging within the Republican Party, with major donors and Amnesty/ Immigration Surge supporters mobilizing against Tea Party candidates. The bitterness is so great … Continue reading

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What the McAuliffe-Cuccinelli Result May Mean

Democrat Terry McAuliffe (47%) narrowly beats Republican Ken Cuccinelli (46%). Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis got 7% of the vote. The reasons for Cuccinelli’s loss are quite interesting, and a possible foreboding of future, patriotric immigration reform, Third Party possibilities. On … Continue reading

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President George Wallace

In my previous post, David Boaz’s mention of George Wallace‘s 1968 third-party, presidential run (on behalf of the American Independent Party) got me thinking… Sigh… What might have been. His symbolic ‘Stand in the Schoolhouse Door‘ at the the University … Continue reading

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2016: Libertarianism in Focus

From an Atlantic interview with Cato’s David Boaz: Rand Paul’s supporters believe as soon as he starts to look like a contender, the establishment is going to see him as a threat and try to destroy him. There are all … Continue reading

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Guiding Light

Yet another example of why the GOP is destined to lose more POTUS elections: WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats doggedly pursuing a far-reaching immigration bill are counting on help from Republican Rep. Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney’s running mate last year and … Continue reading

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The Case of the Missing White Voters

Of the 6.5 million whites who didn’t show up to vote in 2012, Sean Trende, in “The Case of the Missing White Voters, Revisited” writes: The drop in turnout occurs in a rough diagonal, stretching from northern Maine, across upstate … Continue reading

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UKIP in U.K. = ____ in U.S.

The more the GOP fails to recognize this… the more likely this will eventually happen in the U.S. political landscape. The political elites of both parties are deaf to what a silent majority in this country, a silent majority of … Continue reading

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