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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aw the poor lambs. Why doesn’t everyone support their efforts to give the country to the fascists? Won’t everyone please think of the third party lunatics who never put in the grassroots work but always want to run for President? So weird how no one likes a spoiler acting for the right wing. We see you, trickheads, and we remember. Nader, Nader, Sanders/Stein.[/quote] Jill Stein is running for the Green Party, not No Labels. So did Ralph Nader and it cost Lieberman the vice presidency. He is not trying to help Republicans. […] [/quote] I reiterated “Nader, Nader, Sanders/Stein” to indicate that we’ve been down this third party spoiler route before. It’s useless. No Labels is trying to spoil the election for the GOP. Prove that they’re not.[/quote] You are equating Green Party presidential candidates to the No Labels organization. [b]No labels is not a 3rd party[/b] and you clearly have no idea what you're talking about but keep it up and we'll eventually take your word for it by accepting the fact that we will have a subpar president until 2029 and there is nothing the American people can do to change that fact. [/quote] No Labels is trying to be a third party. They’ve been trying to get ballot access in swing states this whole time. What do you think it’s trying to do?[/quote] And who do you think created the ballot access laws that make it so hard for any 3rd party to challenge the power of our two failed major political parties? Think hard.[/quote] The constant drumbeat of “both sides” is what prevents the GOP from having to fix itself. It’s sad how bad you are at evaluating evidence. The GOP is total crap at actual governance, supports policies that are in opposition to everything America is supposed to stand for, argues that slavery wasn’t bad (subtext: “we’re gonna bring it back if we get power”), is in the act of erasing women as citizens, conspired with our enemies, tried to overthrow the government when they lost the election… and you want to pretend that No Labels is doing a good thing? Third party people get on the ballot all the time. That’s not the hurdle. The hurdle is that you have misunderstood the problem so badly and/or are working so dishonestly that there will never be a large enough group of voters who want what you’re pushing. You’re a spoiler. Whether or not you’re smart or honest enough to admit it, you’re working on behalf of the Republican Party. [/quote] I'd disagree. They DO have to fix themselves - they just don't want to. I don't know why they are so addicted to that fart-bag loser rapist con man but they are. They've been given lots of opportunities to take the off ramp, and they've chosen not to.[/quote]
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