Murray Sabrin, a "Ron Paul Republican" for U.S. Senate, has stated that he would be willing to vote for (or even endorse) John McCain in the general election. Today, Mr. Sabrin's big day, everybody on this forum is rallying behind his candidacy.
If Barry Goldwater Jr. is a sellout for endorsing the lesser of the evils (a crime 80% of the people on this forum have committed), Murray Sabrin is also a sellout. Note: I don't actually believe that Sen. Goldwater Jr. and Mr. Sabrin are sellouts. I'm just making a point.
Party politics is evil. When a party nominates a candidate, you, as a member of that party, are expected to get behind that candidate and work to "unite" the party. What if that candidate is somebody bad for the country? In party politics, that doesn't matter. If we're going to be "taking over the GOP," we need to get used to it. Note: I'm not advocating voting for the lesser of the evils. I intend to cast my vote to Chuck Baldwin. I'm simply stating that with political parties comes party politics, and we need to accept that.