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SPOiLER - How a Third Political Party Could Win (1-hr version) - YouTube
Anytime there is a candidate that speaks of sound money and halting the expansion of government they can expect to be domonized by both sides of the isle.
Maybe Ron Paul should publicly shame the GOP and then step away from them announcing himself as a third party candidate because of the GOP's absolute historical failure to be a conservative party.
From the director of Fiat Empire, and based on the political strategies of Nelson Hultberg*, this abridged version of SPOiLER explores the political, economic and philosophic ethos of the past 98 years -- the ever expanding debt-driven, welfare-warfare state and how America can get back to a constitutional republic. Analyzing the reasons no third party has been successful since John C. Fremont and Abraham Lincoln established the Republican Party around 1860, SPOiLER offers a platform that could inspire an existing, or new, third party to win, thus bringing the DemoPublican monopoly to an end.
Anytime there is a candidate that speaks of sound money and halting the expansion of government they can expect to be domonized by both sides of the isle.
Maybe Ron Paul should publicly shame the GOP and then step away from them announcing himself as a third party candidate because of the GOP's absolute historical failure to be a conservative party.