American Nazi Party

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History

Established in 1958 by George Lincoln Rockwell, who was assassinated in 1967 by a fellow member who had been banned for having Marxist leanings. The group continued under his successor, Matt Koehl, but became more religious than political and took an increasingly less public role. In the 1980s several groups have taken on the same name but none have been directly connected to the original.

MERITS

None.

DRAWBACKS

Running as an independent in 1965, Rockwell received 5,730 votes in the Viginia gubernatorial election. Running under his party name in 1962, he received 212 votes. What does that tell you?

American Labor Party

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History

Predominantly in New York, it was a socialist support movement that supported Democratic or Republican candidates more than a formidable political party. It lost support in the anti-communist era and was formally disbanded in 1956.

MERITS

Labor is worth promoting and appeals to a majority.

DRAWBACKS

The fact that the term “Labor” is associated with socialist movements is extremely limiting.

American Heritage Party

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History

Now called the Christian Liberty Party (as of 2010), it started as the Washington state affiliate of the Taxpayers Party in 1991, (which has since become the Constitution Party). It fielded two candidates for Congressional offices by 1998. It split from the Constitution party in 2000 and became its own national party at that time under Dan Eby. It’s ideology, like the Constitution Party, is that of the Christian right, but it distinguishes itself as being Christ-centered above being Constitution-centered. This overflowed into how the party leadership was to be chosen and resulted in an inevitable break away.

MERITS

Works for local politics where Americans hope for local restoration of Christian values.

DRAWBACKS

Taken. Narrow in appeal.

American Freedom Party

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History

Also known as the American Third Party, it was on the California primary ballot in 2009 but didn’t qualify for the general election. It became an official political party in 2010. Harry Bertram got some votes in West Virginia, coming in last place. Film director, Merlin Miller, ran for president under the American Freedom Party name in 2012 and came in last with 2,073 votes, having chosen Cuban born Virginia Abernethy as his running mate.

MERITS

Freedom is increasingly valued in the age of COVID restrictions, cancel culture and the assault of political correctness on free speech. Strong name for Libertarian values.

DRAWBACKS

Already taken. Critics say it promotes white nationalism.

American Falangist Party

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History

A Mexican neo-Marxist movement set after the Spanish Phalanx of the Councils of the National-Syndicalist Offensive (1933-1977). It emphasized social cooperation over Marxist class struggle as a movement of the Spanish Roman Catholic extreme right. Synarchism was revived in the 1970s as the Mexican Democratic Party, which dissolved by 1996.

MERITS

Only presented here because it was a party in America, if small.

DRAWBACKS

Completely useless and already used, unless of course, somebody wants the US to impose a Roman Catholic dictatorship.

American Dream Party

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MERITS

A positive viewpoint offering hope for a better future.

DRAWBACKS

There is no consistent definition of the American dream. If it was the dream of the founding fathers, did it include slavery and oppression of women and LGBTs? Is it the current dream?

American Party

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History

Originally named the Native American Party, and gaining some Congressional seats as early as 1844, it was renamed the American Party in 1855. They were more popularly known as the “Know Nothings,” a name which stemmed from the secret nature of their meetings, in which they were told to say they knew nothing about them. They were opposed to Irish-Catholic immigrant influence in American politics. Divided over slavery, they were primarily anti-papist. The movement lost momentum by 1856 and was disbanded after Nathaniel Banks moved his allegiance to the Republican Party along with about 2/3 of fellow Know Nothings. The party completely fizzled out by 1860 and was disbanded.

MERITS

None.

DRAWBACKS

Already used and not a good name anyway.

America Now Party

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HISTORY

Used in a fictional Steven King novel, the Dead Zone published by Viking in 1979. Adapted for film in 1983 by David Cronenberg starring Christopher Walken. Became a TV series 2002-2007.

MERITS

Has some urgency. Has a sense of putting America first and propelling it to less contested super power status, which is a value favorable to a majority of Americans

DRAWBACKS

Is utterly selfish. Could be construed as nationalism and even white supremacism coupled with radical activism. Used in a Steven King novel.

America First Party

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History

Established in 2002 as a paleoconservative isolationist party, it has enjoyed minor success in Florida and Michigan but has endorsed candidates from the Libertarian and Constitution parties for lack of its own qualified candidates, one of which was associated with the alt-right.

MERITS

American intervention has cost trillions of dollars and stirred up hatred toward the United States. Non-globalist economic policies are implied by the name. A strong labor movement in the United States would see this as a positive. Bringing jobs home to America is highly resonant. The name also relates to immigration policies and international negotiating positions such as the Paris Accords, which highly disfavor US interests.

DRAWBACKS

Outside of the fact that the name is already taken, a majority of Americans are actually globalists at heart. While the name is born of a need for counter-balance, nationalism for its own sake is seen as selfish by nature.