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Is the Federalist Party a Viable Alternative? Ep 111

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Are you fed up with the political adultery of Republicans being nothing more than inarticulate Democrats? Many people are looking for a new party but feel there is no viable alternative on the horizon. Is that about to change?

On this episode of the Conservative Conscience, we are joined by J.D. Rucker, the co-founder of the Federalist Party. He gives us an update on the state of play in building a new party and their plan to become the second, not third party, on the political scene. This is a long term plan but definitely intriguing.

Show Notes:

Steve Deace writes about the need for a new party

After budget betrayal, conservatives need deep soul-searching

  continue reading

163 episodes

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Are you fed up with the political adultery of Republicans being nothing more than inarticulate Democrats? Many people are looking for a new party but feel there is no viable alternative on the horizon. Is that about to change?

On this episode of the Conservative Conscience, we are joined by J.D. Rucker, the co-founder of the Federalist Party. He gives us an update on the state of play in building a new party and their plan to become the second, not third party, on the political scene. This is a long term plan but definitely intriguing.

Show Notes:

Steve Deace writes about the need for a new party

After budget betrayal, conservatives need deep soul-searching

  continue reading

163 episodes

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