I mean the Republican party is filled with grifters and perverts much like their binary option. Only difference is Republicans feign outrage or remorse when they get caught doing what their opponents do.
Agreed. The dumocraps are headed for a loss in the upcoming midterms, so the controlled opposition is now trying to split the republican/MAGA vote.
As a reply below notes, a split vote (caused by Teddy Roosevelt no less) elected dumocrap Woodrow Wilson, who was an evil scumbag - one of the worst presidents in history.
Tucker just needs to stay out of things. He was, is and probably always will be a trouble maker. I'm sick of these types who are back stabbing useless idiots.
Rest assured it will be Tucker/Owens, the party of 'Islamist and Communist', that their mentor "Putin's brain", Alexander Dugin's 'purpose', to cause division between Trumps supporters in the on-coming midterm election.
In 1992, third-party POTUS candidate Ross Perot, stole many conservative votes, including mine, to put Dem Clinton in office. Divide & conquer. Tucker knows this.
There’s something like 20-30 parties active in the U.S at various levels of Government outside the 2 major ones. But the only 3rd party that may have a hope of succeeding at becoming a major party would be a centrist option. Which in of itself is a near impossibility. Given centrism is less a defined ideology and more just a catch all term for people who don’t necessarily completely support either sides points. Which both major parties already make allowances for.
The only other parties that get founded are either different flavors of the political fringes on either side. Or single issue parties that often die out as soon as they start.
Many groups have tried to challenge the dominant U.S. two-party system over the country's history. While a few have influenced national politics, none have permanently replaced the dominance of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Here are some of the most notable third parties and independent movements:
Libertarian Party 1971 Limited government, individual liberty Gary Johnson
Green Party of the United States 1991/2001 Environmentalism, social justice Jill Stein
Constitution Party 1992 Constitutional originalism, limited federal government Don Blankenship
Reform Party of the United States of America 1995 Fiscal responsibility, government reform Ross Perot
Forward Party 2022 Electoral reform, bipartisan cooperation Andrew Yang
Natural Law Party 1992 Education, meditation, preventive health John Hagelin
Prohibition Party 1869 Alcohol prohibition Multiple candidates
Socialist Party of America 1901
Democratic socialism Eugene V. Debs
Communist Party USA 1919 Marxism-Leninism Various candidates
American Independent Party 1967 Conservative, states' rights George Wallace
Historical parties that had major influence
These parties no longer exist but significantly affected U.S. politics:
Bull Moose Party — Founded by Theodore Roosevelt after splitting from Republicans. It finished second in the 1912 presidential election.
Know Nothing Party — A nativist movement active in the 1850s.
Free Soil Party — Opposed the expansion of slavery and helped lay the groundwork for the Republican Party.
Populist Party — Championed farmers, laborers, and direct election of senators.
Whig Party — One of the two major parties before collapsing in the 1850s.
Independent presidential campaigns
Some influential candidates chose not to form lasting parties:
Ross Perot (1992) won nearly 19% of the popular vote.
John B. Anderson (1980)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Ralph Nader (Green Party and Independent)
Why third parties struggle
Several structural factors make it difficult for third parties to compete nationally:
Winner-take-all elections discourage voting for smaller parties.
The Electoral College favors broad coalitions.
Ballot access requirements differ by state and can be burdensome.
Fundraising and media coverage tend to favor the two major parties.
Presidential debates often require candidates to meet polling thresholds that third parties struggle to reach.
That said, third parties have often influenced major-party platforms by bringing attention to issues such as environmental protection, fiscal reform, civil rights, and election reform before those ideas were adopted more broadly.
Forward Party 2022 Electoral reform, bipartisan cooperation Andrew Yang
The Andrew Yang appearance is the clearest example I know of a political party & campaign created for sole purpose of floating a single-issue trial balloon (created by the Democrats). Specifically, how would the American public take to the idea of Universal Basic Income? Behind the scenes pollsters were gauging the response.
An extra party that I wish made your second list is the anti-Mason party. AI summary below.
The Anti-Masonic Party was the first American third party. Formed in 1828 in upstate New York, it capitalized on public outrage following the mysterious disappearance of William Morgan—a former Mason who vanished after threatening to expose the fraternity's secret oaths. The party is famous for holding the first national nominating convention and issuing the first formal party platform.
The establishment doesn't want another party. At least not one with any power or that they can't control.
I mean the Republican party is filled with grifters and perverts much like their binary option. Only difference is Republicans feign outrage or remorse when they get caught doing what their opponents do.
They want to split Republicans to defeat MAGA and PDJT's agenda, thereby giving the uniparty Dems or a Dems + "New Party X" coalition the majority.
This has been anticipated by a number of podcasters/analysts.
DO NOT support them.
He’s trying to ensure republicans never win again. A third party would split us but not them.
Agreed. The dumocraps are headed for a loss in the upcoming midterms, so the controlled opposition is now trying to split the republican/MAGA vote.
As a reply below notes, a split vote (caused by Teddy Roosevelt no less) elected dumocrap Woodrow Wilson, who was an evil scumbag - one of the worst presidents in history.
A split vote is how we got Woodrow Wilson!!
Tucker just needs to stay out of things. He was, is and probably always will be a trouble maker. I'm sick of these types who are back stabbing useless idiots.
"See Eye Aye asset"
Rest assured it will be Tucker/Owens, the party of 'Islamist and Communist', that their mentor "Putin's brain", Alexander Dugin's 'purpose', to cause division between Trumps supporters in the on-coming midterm election.
I suppose he will be looking for donations to help him. George Soros enters the chat.
Seems it would be better and easier to just keep the party, but get rid of all the grifting, uniparty, globalists currently running it.
In 1992, third-party POTUS candidate Ross Perot, stole many conservative votes, including mine, to put Dem Clinton in office. Divide & conquer. Tucker knows this.
There’s something like 20-30 parties active in the U.S at various levels of Government outside the 2 major ones. But the only 3rd party that may have a hope of succeeding at becoming a major party would be a centrist option. Which in of itself is a near impossibility. Given centrism is less a defined ideology and more just a catch all term for people who don’t necessarily completely support either sides points. Which both major parties already make allowances for.
The only other parties that get founded are either different flavors of the political fringes on either side. Or single issue parties that often die out as soon as they start.
Many groups have tried to challenge the dominant U.S. two-party system over the country's history. While a few have influenced national politics, none have permanently replaced the dominance of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Here are some of the most notable third parties and independent movements:
Libertarian Party 1971 Limited government, individual liberty Gary Johnson
Green Party of the United States 1991/2001 Environmentalism, social justice Jill Stein
Constitution Party 1992 Constitutional originalism, limited federal government Don Blankenship
Reform Party of the United States of America 1995 Fiscal responsibility, government reform Ross Perot
Forward Party 2022 Electoral reform, bipartisan cooperation Andrew Yang
Natural Law Party 1992 Education, meditation, preventive health John Hagelin
Prohibition Party 1869 Alcohol prohibition Multiple candidates
Socialist Party of America 1901 Democratic socialism Eugene V. Debs
Communist Party USA 1919 Marxism-Leninism Various candidates
American Independent Party 1967 Conservative, states' rights George Wallace
Historical parties that had major influence These parties no longer exist but significantly affected U.S. politics:
Bull Moose Party — Founded by Theodore Roosevelt after splitting from Republicans. It finished second in the 1912 presidential election.
Know Nothing Party — A nativist movement active in the 1850s.
Free Soil Party — Opposed the expansion of slavery and helped lay the groundwork for the Republican Party.
Populist Party — Championed farmers, laborers, and direct election of senators.
Whig Party — One of the two major parties before collapsing in the 1850s. Independent presidential campaigns
Some influential candidates chose not to form lasting parties: Ross Perot (1992) won nearly 19% of the popular vote. John B. Anderson (1980) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ralph Nader (Green Party and Independent)
Why third parties struggle Several structural factors make it difficult for third parties to compete nationally: Winner-take-all elections discourage voting for smaller parties.
The Electoral College favors broad coalitions. Ballot access requirements differ by state and can be burdensome. Fundraising and media coverage tend to favor the two major parties. Presidential debates often require candidates to meet polling thresholds that third parties struggle to reach.
That said, third parties have often influenced major-party platforms by bringing attention to issues such as environmental protection, fiscal reform, civil rights, and election reform before those ideas were adopted more broadly.
The Andrew Yang appearance is the clearest example I know of a political party & campaign created for sole purpose of floating a single-issue trial balloon (created by the Democrats). Specifically, how would the American public take to the idea of Universal Basic Income? Behind the scenes pollsters were gauging the response.
An extra party that I wish made your second list is the anti-Mason party. AI summary below.
The Anti-Masonic Party was the first American third party. Formed in 1828 in upstate New York, it capitalized on public outrage following the mysterious disappearance of William Morgan—a former Mason who vanished after threatening to expose the fraternity's secret oaths. The party is famous for holding the first national nominating convention and issuing the first formal party platform.
Based on his behavior of late, I'd argue that what Tucker really wants is a new brain.
Secret CIA?
If the ignorant asses (MSM) would See, they would know that MAGA/Trump IS the third party and it is 75% of ALL Americans.
That's where all of this kayfabe is leading. MAGA has always been the majority... even before there was MAGA.
TC is playing his CC role masterfully.
Tucker lost a lot of support. Good luck with that. It's a good the MTG is helping. Oh wait... she lost all of her support.
HQ will certainly be in Costa Rica 🤣
Does he still have followers?
Tucker the sucker. Builds nothing. Tries to jump on the MAGA wagon with a loser flag.
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