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June 02, 2006

I'm not holding my breath...

but a good read.

The problem is not that the two parties are polarized. In many ways they're closer than ever. The problem is that the parties in Washington, and the people on the ground in America, are polarized. There is an increasing and profound distance between the rulers of both parties and the people--between the elites and the grunts, between those in power and those who put them there.

I just fear that most voters are too lazy to even look at a third party.

Posted by Crusader at June 2, 2006 10:23 AM

Comments

I'll bring the keg.

Posted by: nobrainer at June 2, 2006 02:17 PM

Well, in all honesty, most third parties are a little nutty for my taste. I'd fall most in line with the libertarians, but I'm not a fan of the religious zeal with which many of them treat the doctrine.

Posted by: Tainted Bill at June 2, 2006 07:13 PM

Gay Moose Party, 2008!

Posted by: Dan Collins at June 3, 2006 04:34 PM