Stand United, Because They Will!!
Posted by: RedStateJD // Category: Blog Entries, RedStateJDWhat is amazing to me is how often people do NOT learn from history. It can be recent or ancient, and they never learn.
A recent Rasmussen Poll says that a ‘Tea Party’ candidate beats Republicans in a national election, but still lose to the Democrats. People are whipped up in a fury about the insane expansion of government and they are actually buying that a third party candidate could win. Now let’s think about what the poll said. A Tea Party candidate could beat the Republican, but not the Democrat.
Well, that’s all well and good if the Republican was the current incumbent and there was no such thing as a Democrat party. Lets review some history. In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt broke away from the Republicans to form the Progressive, or Bull Moose party. The Republicans lost. What was worse was that the Republican in the race, William Taft was already the incumbent. It ushered in the beginning of the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, a progressive liberal democrat who supported such things as eugenics and isolationism. Great.
Woodrow Wilson carried 40 states. Teddy Roosevelt carried 6 states and Taft carried two. As expected, many Republicans broke off to follow Roosevelt, but their numbers were too small, and it ushered in a 435 electoral-vote landslide for Wilson.
Lets zoom ahead to 1992, shall we? Conservative independent (some said progressive, but his fiscal policies were very conservative) Ross Perot ran as an independent against the Incumbent Republican George H.W. Bush, and Democrat Bill Clinton. Clinton won with a popular vote of over 44 million. Bush won just over 39 million, and Perot clocked in with nearly 20 million votes. Examine that carefully. Twenty million votes could have gone to Bush and easily put him over the top. Perot did not carry a single state, but he bled enough votes away for Clinton to march to victory.
Conservatives vote for the candidate that they believe is more conservative. If that doesn’t fall on a major party line, so be it. Liberals overwhelmingly vote for the Democrat candidate, because they know it will win. You have socialist party and green party candidates who throw their hat into the ring, but they can never garner strong support. None of them ever even came CLOSE to getting nearly 20 million votes!!
We must come back to our senses, people. First of all, there is no ‘Tea Party.’ The Tea Party groups have a de facto political leader, and her name is Sarah Palin. But if Sarah Palin ran as a member of a third party, I would not support her, despite how much I admire her. I know that conservatives will divide our numbers, and the Democrats will not. This time around we do not even have the incumbent advantage. It will be reminiscent of Reagan defeating Mondale, 49 to 1.
This is not what we want, and not what we need. I have been to these tea parties. I support them and find the people are all great people. They have a great message. Their fundamental flaw is that they would rather take down the whole system than hijack a party, just like the liberals did with the Democrats decades ago. If Sarah Palin or Mitt Romney ran as a Republican, I think they would have a solid chance at beating President Obama. You could run Jesus Christ as a third party candidate in this country and he would lose in a landslide.
If we as conservatives ever hope to stop the Democrats, we need to unite. The Republican party is not going anywhere, and only if it did would there be room for a third party, which of course would then be the new second party. We must not divide our numbers. We must stand united. Trust me, they want a third party. The Democrats in power would love to see a Tea Party organize and run against the Republicans, because they sure as heck would not be running against the Democrats. It would be no contest. Trust me, that bitter reality makes me sick.
If someone like Palin or Romney would enter the race head on, nothing would make me happier. As a Republican with tea party support, they could probably do it. The Democrats are not exactly on any favorite lists of Americans, save those in NYC or LA. The biggest flaw the Republican Party is making, is not embracing these outsiders. We’ve had enough of Gingrich, boys. Bring in Sarah.
United we can win it all. If we divide our forces, we’ll end up dying by friendly fire.




Is it me, or does the media treat Obama like a god? It is just so damn baffling that the MSM literally becomes so enthralled in what he says or does, that you would think they “have a tingle up their leg” when they speak of his presence. I am sorry, but that seriously makes me want to hurl.
