I was in San Francisco over the weekend and I saw Gary Johnson signs and thought of you ETM. The hippies keeping hope alive!![]()
When the same network showed polling data from the battleground state of Virginia yesterday, the TV screen showed 3 faces and 1 nameless, faceless silhouette. Obama, Romney and even Constitution Party nominee Virgil Goode were shown in full color. Guess who the graphically blacked-out fourth candidate was?
The Johnson camp should commend itself on a wonderfully produced Presidential campaign commercial. While every television and cable channel is submerged in either negative ads from the Obama and Romney campaigns, or news shows repeatedly rebroadcasting those same abrasive ads, Gary Johnson has come up with a refreshing, informative and inspiring spot.
I don't know why this one or Romney bothers neither is going to win against Obama. Probably I will still vote for Johnson though regardless.
George Carlin is right, the US political system has been rigged for almost 200 years now into a two party system. I don't think I'll see it really change in my lifetime without a civil war in the US.
I think the general problem with Libertarian candidates is that instead of being seen as a moderate middle-ground they combine the two extremes of the political spectrum due to their Objectivist leanings. So you have intense fiscal conservatism that alienates liberals in the Democratic party along with an intense social libertarianism that alienates values voters in the GOP.
He also comes with the disadvantage of not being Ron Paul and not being well-known to voters.
Oh, and the fair tax/flat tax doesn't really stand up to logical scrutiny, BUT the fact that Perot was so popular kind of illustrates how little the average voter even bothered to educate themselves on what exactly the fair/flat tax was going to do.
George Carlin is right, the US political system has been rigged for almost 200 years now into a two party system. I don't think I'll see it really change in my lifetime without a civil war in the US.
He found out at the last minute that he had to sign a form to take his name off the ballot. Johnson told Reason.com that Michigan declined his campaigns request to remove him from the ballot because his paperwork was stamped at 4:03 p.m. three minutes past the deadline.
So Johnson is suing the great state of Michigan to allow him to run there as a Libertarian.
But in case that doesnt work, Johnson has another plan.
It turns out theres a Libertarian Party member in Texas who has run for several offices who has volunteered to help. His name is Gary E. Johnson. Reportedly, Johnson met Johnson while in line for their credentials at the Libertarian Party convention in Las Vegas, Nev., in May.
The Texas guys middle name is Edward, while our Garys middle name is Earl. But if New Mexico Gary loses the court case, Texas Gary has agreed to step in so the name Gary E. Johnson will appear on the Michigan ballot.
And if he wins in Michigan, hes agreed to give me his electoral votes, the former governor told me.
Whatever you think of former Gov. Johnson and his politics, you have to give him credit for creative problem solving.
Now is the time when independents gradually give into the "keep the other guy out of the WH at all costs" arguments from the Democrats or Republicans. Not surprising to see Johnson's numbers slip.