American Third Position Web Page Most-Visited of Any U.S. Political Party

According to the American Third Position’s web site, Alexa says that more visitors have recently been to that web site, than to the web page of the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green, or Constitution Party’s web pages. See here.

The party’s recent post gives the rankings (among all web pages) for each of those six parties. If all web pages were listed in the order of how many people have visited, the most-visited web page on the entire list would have a ranking of “one”. Therefore, web pages that try their best to attract as many visitors as possible are happier with a smaller number than a larger number. The numbers, according to American Third Position, are: American Third Position 18,409; Republican 19,544; Democratic 24,356; Libertarian 24,423; Green 125,027; Constitution 167,893.

The American Third Position is not ballot-qualified in any state and has never had any candidates for federal or state office, unless it has had some stealth member-candidates running in Democratic or Republican Party primaries.


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  1. The British National Party displays a similar ranking comparison on their webpage. Seeing as they share this “race & nation” tag line maybe they have been copying off the BNP…

    Of course, the only reason these sites are visited so regularly is because anti-Fascists spy on what they are saying.

  2. Mikebloke:

    Do you have any evidence to actually support your claim that “the only reason these sites are visited so regularly is because anti-Fascists spy on what they are saying?” or is that just your wishful thinking?

    Are you saying that the “anti-Fascists” spy on the American Third Position by visiting the party’s website more than the Democrats and the Republicans “spy” on each other by visiting each other’s websites? If there are that many “anti-Fascist” spies out there watching them, then maybe the American Third Position is onto something.

    I suspect that the website’s numbers are actually the result of normal people who are genuinely curious about a party that is willing to be so politically incorrect.

  3. What makes them different then the Constitution or Libertarian parties? Why would they not work in those parties and help with ballot access. I do not know anything about this group, I was just wondering.

  4. Biy-howdy. It has been a slow few weeks for BAN. First Eric Dondero’s signature collecting qualifies as a BAN article. Now this. If I can fit a 1,000 cigarettes in my mouth, can I get a piece on BAN?

    ATP is a crypto-fascist club. The CP is a far right political party that runs candaites, and the LP are a political party espusing “small government, that also actually engagesd in electoral politics. Again, unlike these crypto-fascists who just spout racism and authoritarianism, and are most likely a single dork with poor socializing skills.

  5. Yes, the news has been slow. You’re right. All the interesting action in the state legislatures is about over for the year, except in Oklahoma, where we will probably need to wait until the last week of May to find out if get ballot access improvements.

    There are lots of interesting and important court cases about to be decided, but one waits and never knows when they will be decided. May will perhaps bring exciting news from ballot access cases in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, D.C., Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee.

  6. Deran, just what about the A3P is “fascist”? Yes, their platform is ethnocentric, but then again, so was Thomas Jefferson – hardly a “fascist”. Not to mention the countless organizations and special interest groups all throughout this nation that are setup to promote interests of specified ethnic groups.

    They’re politically incorrect to be sure, but to call them “fascist” is simple 4th grade name-calling. If you’re worried about fascists, keep that eye fixed on Washington.

  7. Fascist is accurate, but maybe Nazi is more appropriate, as the “Third Position” is post-war European pseudo-intellectual attempt at rebranding pro-nazi politics.

  8. Reductio ad Hitlerum at it’s finest.

    Let’s talk about it Scott (nice name). “Fascist” and “Nazi” are all ad-hominems unless you can cite specifically where in their platform they advocate “fascist”, or “Nazi” policies.

    If ethnocentric politics is what defines someone as a “Nazi”, we’d certainly have a long tradition of “Nazi” Presidents and representatives. Including Washington, Jefferson, Jackson to name a few.

  9. Richard,

    Thanks for BAN on-line. Such great information and it’s free of cost! Also, I recommend readers subscribe to the monthly BAN that comes via the post. There’s a fee but well worth the information.

  10. American Third Position web site = PORN links. Just like Deep Throat said, “Follow the money.”

  11. If they’re not technically fascist, they’re racist. And they’re pretty jingoistic and militaristic, too. They pretty much embody those three evils that MLK talked about of militarism, racism, and materialism.

  12. Ross Levin, have you even read their platform? They want to withdraw our forces from the Middle-East as soon as possible. They want to drastically reduce all foreign-based military bases and stations. They’re against globalization and imperialism.

    In my opinion, the A3P doesn’t advocate anything that countless other racial interest groups don’t already advocate on behalf of their people. I think it’s racist to slander any group of people for simply advocating on behalf of their own people.

    As for the ‘materialism’ charge, I have no clue what you’re talking about. If they were materialists, they wouldn’t be trying to start a third party.

  13. The A3P is “racist” because they advocate for white people? So what do you want to call interest groups like AIPAC, NAACP and La Raza?

  14. I would never suggest that BAN is not a great publication. The print edition is something I really look forward to every first of the month, I’ve been subscribed since ’96 or so.

    What Scott West said.

    AFP is crypto-fascist. Fascist in everything but public acknowledgment of being such.

    And I miss characterized the Constitution Party. I should have said paleo-conservative, and not “far right”, because that phrase has fascist implications, and I don’t think of the CP as crypto-fascist. AFP is far right and crypto-fascist.

  15. Ross Levin exactly how are they militaristic, materialistic, or racist?

    Reasons their not militaristic: They don’t advocate war, they don’t believe in establishing unnecessary costly bases, they don’t favor Nato or the global militaristic UN.

    Reason their not materialistic: They don’t place corporate or wealth above their own people. They don’t place party or ideological politics above their people, even if each member could live a better life living the anti-white status quo.

    Reasons their not racist: They don’t believe they are better than non-whites. Or about taking rights away from non-whites. In fact, the A3P is about giving equal representation to whites.

    Only a racist would oppose white interest being advocated in politics, as for years La Raza and NAACP have pushed their agenda.

  16. “Only a racist would oppose white interest being advocated in politics, as for years La Raza and NAACP have pushed their agenda.”

    I have to agree with Stop the hate’s comments.

  17. *shakes head*

    Look, a simple history lesson, please pay attention.

    Hispanics and African Americans have historically be kept in lower economic strata and segregated racially from whites, either officially, or via social majority (that’s us white people) enforcing unspoken racist attitudes.

    LaRaza and the NAACP have worked for decades to help create a United States where people of all skin tones have equal access and equal rights before the law.

    A3P is seeking to re-establish white peoples dominion over all others.

    Class is over, there will be a test. Please print neatly.

  18. @Leland: Perhaps your right, and there is genuine support in the United States for White Supremacy, but here in Europe those of us that don’t want civil unrest are keen to note the activities of organisations and political parties that seek to cause it. A lot of the “Third Position” website is a copy-cat of the British National Party, and common with the far right. Anti-racism and Anti-Fascist* organisations and individuals happily link to these website as direct quotations to show their horrid nature, knowing they have nothing to hide.

    * Now I’m just using this term as its the one that they use to label themselves as well as what the media uses. Not every group they are against are “Fascist” in the strict political sense, others are just very strongly ethno-cultural nationalist or Nazi themed. Its just a term used to describe them.

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  20. LaRaza and NAACP exist for one pupose: the continued persecution of a single group of people. An Anglo-Saxon of generation X has never had equal rights at anytime in his/her life. State sanctioned persecution.

    In South Africa there is an outright genocide against the minority white population. This is not fantasy, this is real and now. This is what happens to white minorities. There is nothing violent or hateful about racial separatism. Blacks, browns and whites should all have their own sovereign spaces. Peace through separation.

    How ironic is it that the “haters” are the only ones with peaceful solutions?

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