To eSouth Africa, regarding the "Conservative Democratic Alliance"...

Day 637, 11:46 Published in South Africa USA by Jaime Hasten

I'm sure this has been mentioned in your media already (in fact, I know it has), but as a citizen of the last country where Ajay Bruno tried to throw his hat in the political ring, I can't let this go without putting my own two cents in.

First off, about his "Conservative Democratic Alliance" itself, if you actually look on the party page, Ajay's own description of his party's stance is very enlightening. "Far-right, Authoritarian". I didn't think 'authoritarian' and 'democratic' were compatible with each other, but apparently Ajay thinks so. Of course, considering the source, I'd say that most people would agree with me rather than him.

It's pretty obvious that Ajay isn't interested in true conservatism for its own sake, only conservatism as it personally benefits him. Otherwise, he wouldn't have thrown a public fit every time he's lost an election, blaming it on other people bringing votes in to oppose him and labeling the person who beat him as a "dictator". He did it to mattoze5, the leader of the Conservative Party who beat him out two months ago (or possibly three, I wasn't paying much attention to him back then), and he did it again to Jaxon Leith this past election cycle.

Yet wouldn't a true conservative try to stick it out and run again later on, rather than striking out on his own twice because he couldn't stand the thought of losing? Yes, you heard me right. His first attempt to create his own party was a total flop - he spent a fair bit of his party's gold on self-aggrandizing advertisements and on bashing anyone he didn't like, and as a result of his constant diatribes, he got enough people upset at him that he was kicked out of the Party President slot on the party he himself made. And while I don't deny that a significant number of the people who voted against him were not from his party, it just goes to show how much he's disliked in this country.

So now he's moved to eSouth Africa, for his second "fresh start". Right now his party has all of four members (eight now, about six hours after my initial writing). It's my hope that he's shown just how low he's fallen by his party flopping right off the bat. But for sure, I'd recommend all true eSouth African citizens to beware of him. Don't let him get any real power, or who knows what will happen. Good luck retaining your country's sovereignty from people like him.

EDIT: I got the words "totalitarian" and "authoritarian" mixed up. Corrected. Also consider it noted in my comment below.

EDIT: Included the current vote totals of the Conservative Democratic Alliance.