Wednesday, November 6, 2013

THIRD PARTY INSANITY…


Ok gang, it’s time to get our shit together before next year’s election gets here and we are once again caught with our collective pants down. The tactic to be employed by those on the left in future elections was on full display in the Virginia race for governor. This Sarvis guy, the supposed Libertarian candidate, was ‘put’ into the race for no other reason to split the vote on the right. And guess what, it worked like a charm. Sleaze-bag McAwful gets to pretty much walk to a win with only 47 percent of the vote. My God, just how stupid are we? This election should have been a no brainer, but nope, we had morons on our side voting for Barry’s decoy candidate, Sarvis.

With 98 percent of the vote counted, McAwful had 1,029,836 votes, Cuccinelli had 993,419 votes, and this fraud Sarvis had 143,012 votes. The race did turn out to be considerably closer than some recent public opinion polls had indicated it would be. A Quinnipiac poll completed Nov. 3 had McAwful up 6 points over Cuccinelli, and a PPP poll completed that same day had McAwful up by 7 points. The RealClearPolitics.com average of all polls had McAwful up 6.7 points. Nonetheless, in the actual polling on election day, McAwful ended up squeaking out a 1-point victory, with a third-party candidate, Sarvis, drawing off 7 percentage points.

This is what pisses me off about all of those supposed political geniuses clamoring for a third party. It’s insanity, pure and freakin simple. Every single election would end just like the one in Virginia if we were to use that as our election strategy, we would always be close but no cigar. That would be the Democrat Party’s wet-dream. And in Virginia the Democrats even went so far as to kinda help things along by actually funding the third party guy. What we need to do, what we must do, is to field true conservative Republican candidates, which in my view Cuccinelli was, and leave the third party candidates to be voted for by those on the left.

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