Time for Libertarians to Call it a Day

I feel the final Presidential numbers says it all, it proves Libertarian are ineffective in getting their message out to  the voters especially with significant dissatisfaction with  incumbent candidates especially among the conservative Republican base .  More telling was here in the First Congressional District where the resignation of Joel Haugen as the republican candidate over the loss of any obligation to support by GOP because of his public camping for Obama left a huge opportunity for Libertarians   to capture republican votes as an alternative.  

 This opportunity as well as in 2006 by the flame out of Derik Kitts campaign, was left untaken. The problem is Libertarian is a party of pragmatism than principals. Its members are a hodgepodge of conflicting constituencies from anarchist, anti- cooperate socialist, dug users and economic conservative that would spend more time arguing with them selves than govern.. Even today Libertarians are trying to ride the coattails of the Democrat victory than look how to with in the future.

Libertarians it is time for you to turnoff the lights and call it  a day.

 

Barack Obama

63,948,169

52.43%

John McCain

56,441,529

46.28%

 

Ralph Nader

659,400

0.54%

 

Bob Barr

490,073

0.40%

 

Alan Keyes

35,108

 

 

 

 

 

About Scatcatpdx

I am just an average Joe living in the People Republic of Portland Oregon. I was a Republican Precinct Person for Washington County, and campaign volunteer. Now I am a IDKWIA (I Don't Know What I Am). I am a bible believing Christian who is Calvinist and Reformed in my theology and Anglican in worship and practice. My other interest are music (classical and world, Progressive Trance), drawing, and Fury Fandom, I consider myself a furry lifestyler.. I am a Ham Radio operator.
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