Darth Rotor
Salted Sith Cynic
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From where I sit, I don't disagree. Getting enough funding to resurrect the Bull Moose party is, sadly, no trivial pursuit. H Ross Perot discovered how jealously the two parties guard their "turf" when he ran in 2002. TRoosevelt (founder of Bull Moose Party) was a disenchanted Republican, a conservationist, and an internationalist, as well as a social progressive. Too bad his new party failed, and too bad the Greens can't take up where the Bull Moose left off. I think the lack of meat in their diet is to blame.Not that I want to in any way interfere with "internal" affairs of the US, but perhaps having more than two eligable parties would be a start.
FWIW, JFK disagree with you about multiparty in the American system, from beyond the grave. His preface to "Profiles in Courage" outlines a modest argument in favor of "two parties is sufficient." Perhaps he was finding virtue in necessity, the necessity being a strong front versus the Communist bloc. (Written in 1950's.)
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