Posted on 09/07/2012 5:42:25 AM PDT by SumProVita
Wayne Allyn Root, 2008 Libertarian Partys Vice Presidential nominee and political commentator, resigned this morning from the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) to, according to his resignation letter, elect good people and change the direction of this country outside of a third party.
In the letter to the LNC, which is available at Independent Political Report, Root explains that his decision much is not unlike those of previous Libertarian Party presidential candidates, including Ron Paul and David Koch; both of whom left the LP to become prominent Republicans.
When I asked if he was now backing Mitt Romney, Root responded, I am, adding, I dont deny that Romney and Ryan arent libertarians, but Romney is a pro-business capitalist and Obama is a Marxist-socialist.
(Excerpt) Read more at unitedliberty.org ...
He KNOWS how bad it is and realizes we MUST defeat Obama.
So, next time, don't let the Libertarians run in Republican primaries.
Thank you Mr. Root..
Never thought I would support Romney. Never! I even find Palin too big-government. But I am giving my time and money to the Romney cause. We must defeat Obama and his hellish ideology. No other choice.
If Obama does not lose, it will all be moot anyway. Further, the tea party has effectively taken over the GOP at every level except the presidential nomination process this year. Why start one from scratch when you have basically co-opted one and you just need one or two more election cycles to take full control?
More importantly, who does he have in the Steelers-Broncos Sunday Night Game?
I like Wayne, I’m glad at least one big-L Libertarian realizes Barry must be sent packing.
Ron Paul was one - who were the others?
I think the others should be looked at quite carefully. Romney's beliefs do not vary much ~ if at all ~ from the run of the mill Libertarian anyway.
They were organized enough to suck in naive people like those we've learned to call Mittbots and run a hustle on the GOP-e ~ which was distracted by the TEAParty.
BTW, the Paul as stalking horse theory has been out there for several years ~ and there’s also the Michelle Bachmann “stalking horse” thesis ~ and I can’t help but noting that she actually left her childhood church to join a different one during the campaign ~ something highly unusual ~ and worthy of further examination in light of the outcome in the war for the nomination.
Ron Paul was one - who were the others?
Johnson signed up ~ there are 13 candidates who announced besides the 3 lifelong Conservative Republicans.
And what was the vote total for all non-Paul LP candidates - was it really enough to make Romney's 22% look presentable?
Romney's beliefs do not vary much ~ if at all ~ from the run of the mill Libertarian anyway.
His currently professed beliefs, perhaps - his record, on the other hand ...
theres also the Michelle Bachmann stalking horse thesis
Does she have any ties to the LP?
hmm, Michelle ~ a tax lawyer ~ with friends on the inside of IRS ~ guess she’s privileged to believe anything she wants but she still has bills to be paid.
Just a little thought from the guy who always knew who that shortest guy to the left was ~
So she has nothing to do with your claim that 'the Libertarian party candidates on the Republican lineup were merely "stalking horses" for Romney.'
When you are lined up by height it's good to have the shortest guy to your left ~ and if you don't have one of them, it's good to get one eh.
Just a little thought from the guy who always knew who that shortest guy to the left was ~
I like eggs.
he really does Root for America.
I’ll enjoy his take down of Dingy Harry Reid in 2016.
That’s good ~ I’m happy you like eggs. That you are unable to understand similes tells me why you probably had a hard time with that entrance test so many years ago.
The question was whether she was an overt, a covert, or simply an invisible Romney stalking horse ~ now, do you think she is also, perhaps, a Libertarian?
No, the questions was who (apart from Ron Paul) were your 'Libertarian party candidates on the Republican lineup [that] were merely "stalking horses" for Romney.'
Michelle will have to come clean someday.
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