Perfectionism or Principles
With the November elections quickly approaching, Kevin Swanson tries to identify the most conservative captain of this Titanic - at least the guy who will conserve the most fuel as the boat plows into the iceberg. Kevin makes the point that one's perspective of politics tie into his perception of the state of the nation.
Are third party supporters insisting on perfection of their candidates? Should they settle for the lesser of two evils, whichever that is? At what point should one insist on principled candidates? As a one-time third-party candidate himself for governor in Colorado, Kevin Swanson interacts with the psychology of third-party voting in America.
With the November elections quickly approaching, Kevin Swanson tries to identify the most conservative captain of this Titanic - at least the guy who will conserve the most fuel as the boat plows into the iceberg. Kevin makes the point that one's perspective of politics tie into his perception of the state of the nation.
Are third party supporters insisting on perfection of their candidates? Should they settle for the lesser of two evils, whichever that is? At what point should one insist on principled candidates? As a one-time third-party candidate himself for governor in Colorado, Kevin Swanson interacts with the psychology of third-party voting in America.
October 3, 2008
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