Intentionally dividing your army into two distinct, warring factions would be unthinkable for a military commander. It is equally suicidal for a resurgent conservative movement. That is why talk of a third-party run is nonsensical and defeatist.
But don't trust me. Consider the history of third-party presidential candidates in America:
YEAR | PARTY | CANDIDATE | VOTE% | ELECTORAL | OUTCOME in Next Election |
1832 | Anti-Masonic | William Wirt | 7.8 | 7 | Endorsed Whig Candidate |
1848 | Free Soil | Martin Van Buren | 10.1 | 0 | 5% of the vote, absorbed by GOP |
1856 | Whig-American | Millard Fillmore | 21.5 | 8 | Dissolved |
1860 | Southern Democrat | John C. Breckinridge | 18.1 | 72 | Dissolved |
1860 | Constitutional Union | John Bell | 12.6 | 39 | Dissolved |
1892 | Populist | James B. Weaver | 8.5 | 22 | Absorbed by Democratic Party |
1912 | Progressive | Teddy Roosevelt | 27.5 | 88 | Returned to Republican Party |
1912 | Socialist | Eugene V. Debbs | 6.0 | 0 | Won 3% of the vote |
1924 | Progressive | Robert M. LaFollette | 16.6 | 13 | Returned to Republican Party |
1948 | States' Rights | Strom Thurmond | 2.4 | 39 | Dissolved |
1948 | Progressive | Henry Wallace | 2.4 | 0 | Won 1.4% of the vote |
1968 | American Independent | George Wallace | 13.5 | 46 | Won 1.4% of the vote |
1980 | Independent | John Anderson | 6.6 | 0 | Dissolved |
1992 | Reform | H. Ross Perot | 18.9 | 0 | Won 8.4% of the vote |
1996 | Reform | H. Ross Perot | 8.4 | 0 | Did not run |
2000 | Reform | Ralph Nader | 2.7 | 0 | Ran Next election |
2004 | Green | Ralph Nader | 1.0 | 0 | -- |
The Republican Party must be the vessel for conservatism to succeed. Ronald Reagan ran as a GOP outsider and won two successive landslides.
Conservatives must primary pseudo-Republicans like Dede Scozzafuzza (whatever) and boot them out of the party. We must stand for limited government, national defense, free markets, legal immigration, fiscal prudence and -- most of all -- the Constitution as the founders intended it.
That is why talk of a third party run must be dismissed. Consider it a fool's errand -- or the surreptitious work of a Pelosi-Obama-Reid Democrat.
Hat tip: Mark Levin.
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