So do you think then, that the small number of people who chose Nader over Gore, had they decided not to choose their poorly timed ideological decision to promote a third party might have saved us from Bush and the resulting 8 years of tragic consequences?
I would like to see the system changed as well. And to do that people have to take that step. But my POV is that you have to see evidence that step is realistic (in this case, change Congress, that would be clear evidence the public is ready).
It's magical thinking, not realistic thinking that Nader was going to lead us to that viable third party. And the stakes were thousands of lives too high.
Change Congress. Chip away, don't expect some magical charismatic leader to fix everything for you. You need to be willing to do the hard work if you want to change the direction of this country.
You go for the easy fix, you get GW Bush and all the disasters the GOP is capable of. If they didn't learn their lesson with GW, what makes you think they are going to learn the lesson with Trump? Or heaven forbid Ted Cruz or Carson.
I'll tell you the lesson you should be looking at, the GOP is really good at framing. They will frame Sanders as a socialist and Clinton as untrustworthy. They framed Obama as a socialist, and they lost because he had more going for him than their negative framing could overcome.
Clinton has more going for her than the GOP framing can overcome. But Sanders doesn't.