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    I wonder how much the Clinton Foundation has paid Matt Drudge to cheerlead for the Donald?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    I wonder how much the Clinton Foundation has paid Matt Drudge to cheerlead for the Donald?
    Probably much less than Cruz's wife's contacts at Goldman Sachs are paying Fox and Levin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    I wonder how much the Clinton Foundation has paid Matt Drudge to cheerlead for the Donald?
    Yeah seriously... Drudge is not even trying to be unbiased. Just plain pandering and promoting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by COShooter View Post
    Focus on local elections. Voting a straight R ticket will keep us in this cycle. Now is the time for a true 3rd party to form. We'd have already elected a Libertarian president if everyone who calls themselves independent or libertarian actually voted in line with their ideals.
    No thanks. I'd rather see the Constitution Party take hold any day over the Libertarian Party. That would be a party a true conservative could support. I don't see much difference from the progressives in many libertarian ideals. Like the "if it feels good, do it, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else" type of attitude. That's part of the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    No thanks. I'd rather see the Constitution Party take hold any day over the Libertarian Party. That would be a party a true conservative could support. I don't see much difference from the progressives in many libertarian ideals. Like the "if it feels good, do it, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else" type of attitude. That's part of the problem.
    I'm fine with either, frankly. The difference between those parties and the Rs or Ds is simply that they have a desire to do right. The Ds and Rs have long ago abandoned the desire to do right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    No thanks. I'd rather see the Constitution Party take hold any day over the Libertarian Party. That would be a party a true conservative could support. I don't see much difference from the progressives in many libertarian ideals. Like the "if it feels good, do it, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else" type of attitude. That's part of the problem.
    I have a a problem with some libertarian ideals, but the "do whatever as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else" ideal I actually support. If it doesn't hurt anyone else in any way, what don't you like? That's called liberty and freedom in my book.

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    Because that's pretty much a pipe dream. It's great to talk about...not so easy to put into practice. The legalized drug thing is the perfect example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by COShooter View Post
    Focus on local elections. Voting a straight R ticket will keep us in this cycle. Now is the time for a true 3rd party to form. We'd have already elected a Libertarian president if everyone who calls themselves independent or libertarian actually voted in line with their ideals.
    Yes, focus on local elections but the rest of it is bogus. A third party only ensures the continued domination of the Democrats and their anti-Western/Christian/American/whatever agenda. The GOP itself only exists because the Whigs folded under and completely disappeared. You can take over the Republican Party and win as Theodore Roosevelt did in 1904 but you can't win by fracturing forces -- all Roosevelt did in 1912 with the Bull Moose Party was give Woodrow Wilson an undeserved win.

    You seem to assume that everyone registered as Unaffiliated (the American Independent Party is a whole other beast as some idiot celebrities in California just found out) would vote Libertarian. That just isn't so. There are some of us unaffiliateds that think Gary Johnson or Rand Paul are as off their rocker on certain issues as we think Mitch McConnell needs to join Boehner in retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    No thanks. I'd rather see the Constitution Party take hold any day over the Libertarian Party. That would be a party a true conservative could support. I don't see much difference from the progressives in many libertarian ideals. Like the "if it feels good, do it, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else" type of attitude. That's part of the problem.
    People are individuals. Some "libertarians" are simply liberals (NOT progressives!) or anarchists who don't want to pay taxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Because that's pretty much a pipe dream. It's great to talk about...not so easy to put into practice. The legalized drug thing is the perfect example.
    What does the Constitution have to say about drugs' legal status?

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