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Welcome to Third Party Watch

Greetings from George Phillies, the new owner of Third Party Watch.

Third Party Watch exists for editorial and other discussion of third-party activities, candidate advocacy, critical news of third parties, and related discussion.  Expect pointed analysis of failings of third party groups.

Discussion will be moderated.  I am tolerant, but abusive language will not pass the moderators. If you are an antivaxxer, a global warming denier, believe the Federal Reserve Board is privately owned, think Donald Trump won the 2020 election, or are sure that you are Emperor of America, you are allowed to have your opinions, but not here.

7 Comments

  1. Steve m Steve m August 28, 2022

    George, Thanks for reviving this web site.

  2. Anastasia Beaverhausen Anastasia Beaverhausen July 29, 2022

    The “Community Guidelines” page makes reference to IPR:

    “To that end, we insist that all commenters follow our guidelines in order that IPR remains a welcoming and engaging community for conversation.”

    • Jordan Willow Evans Jordan Willow Evans July 29, 2022

      Great catch! You’ll need to excuse us as we finish the initial maintenance.

  3. George Whitfield George Whitfield July 28, 2022

    If a third party within its membership is discussing the issues of vaccination, global warming or the Federal Reserve, will discussion of that third party be permitted here?

    • George Phillies George Phillies Post author | July 28, 2022

      The party will be discussed. Arguments as to which side is correct will be sent elsewhere.

    • George Phillies George Phillies Post author | August 19, 2022

      Discussion of the third party and its internal arguments will be approved. Discussion of the merits of, e.g., the Federal Reserve system will be carefully moderated.

  4. George Whitfield George Whitfield July 28, 2022

    If a third party is discussing within its membership, the issues of vaccine mandates, global warming or the Federal Reserve, will discussion of that third party be permitted?

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