Ever since the Tea Party movement in 2009, there’s been a low buzz within conservative circles about leaving the Republican Party and starting a third party. Democrats have never paid attention enough or showed the intellectual curiosity necessary to realize that the Republican Party has never been the home of conservatives. Many, or most, conservatives dutifully vote for whichever GOP candidate we’re served because there’s never a better option (unless we’re feeling frisky that year and vote for the Libertarian). But rarely, if ever, does that GOP candidate espouse, articulate, or fight for real conservative. Instead, they latch on…
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