It is the American people who continue to elect stupid, lazy, and evil politicians..
I may post sometimes as an Anonymous Coward, but that doesn't mean I don't go back later to see what has come of what I have wrought.
Are you a citizen of the U.S.? It's not clear from your comment, but let me tell you: I voted for Obama, after 16 years of the Bush family of traitors and thieves in the White House, but not because I bought into Obama's hype, but because there were no other alternatives. Romney? Worse than the Bush traitors ever were. Third-party candidate? May as well stay away from the polls.
Yes, I'm a U.S. citizen and voted for Obama (and Democrats in general) for similar reasons, though I can't agree that Romney would have been worse than Bush Jr.
You see, I see it now: Our system of government is, in many ways, no better than the bullshit pseudo-democracies we see in some countries of the world, where there may be elections, but there's one candidate on the ballot, and it doesn't matter if you vote for them or not, they still get elected.
This is where you're going off the rails and stating rampant hyperbole as if it were reality. Anyone here is free to run as a candidate and candidates win on the basis of votes. We have democratic elections with minimal outright voter fraud or intimidation. People are free to gather and say pretty much whatever they want on the street corner and in print. In pseudo-democratic countries, candidates of other parties are imprisoned on false charges, organization of opposition parties is outlawed and their members intimidated with violence, and elections are outright rigged.
YOU go try to convince middle America to vote Libertarian, or Peace and Freedom, or Green, or any of the other non-GOP, non-Democrat parties. At best you'll get laughed at, at worst you'll get a gun pointed in your face.
It's a constant refrain on Slashdot that third parties are the answer, buy why should anyone vote for these third parties? They are generally ideological extremists even less likely to run the government effectively than either of the two leading parties, and are doomed to lose in our first-past-the-post system. I don't see that parliamentary systems with strong third parties elsewhere have led to better government. In such systems, third parties often abandon their platforms just to get into a coalition and get some seats, and those that don't abandon their platforms generally negotiate advantages for their own small constituencies at the expense of the country at large.