Those guys are a JOKE party, they mean to poke fun at the whole system! I wouldn't call them apolitical - their scorn doesn't discriminate anybody of the talking heads.
Since I'm already posting here, here's my own personal, scarcely informed perspective of the U.S. presidential candidates:
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont): the sanest one of the bunch - my vote would go to him
Governor Jeb Bush (Florida): disguised lizardman
Dr. Ben Carson (Florida): typical Republican nutcase
Governor Chris Christie (New Jersey): don't know him
US Senator Ted Cruz (Texas): literally Hitler
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York): a woman who can't satisfy her man, also a shill for the corporations and media
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (Florida): asinine redneck
US Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky): don't know him enough, but probably also a deranged redneck
US Senator Marco Rubio (Florida): same
Former US Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania): the most dangerous and reactionary choice behind Cruz
Donald Trump (New York): not as insane, but undoubtedly more willingly evil than his Republican rivals
Since I'm already posting here, here's my own personal, scarcely informed perspective of the U.S. presidential candidates:
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont): the sanest one of the bunch - my vote would go to him
Governor Jeb Bush (Florida): disguised lizardman
Dr. Ben Carson (Florida): typical Republican nutcase
Governor Chris Christie (New Jersey): don't know him
US Senator Ted Cruz (Texas): literally Hitler
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York): a woman who can't satisfy her man, also a shill for the corporations and media
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (Florida): asinine redneck
US Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky): don't know him enough, but probably also a deranged redneck
US Senator Marco Rubio (Florida): same
Former US Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania): the most dangerous and reactionary choice behind Cruz
Donald Trump (New York): not as insane, but undoubtedly more willingly evil than his Republican rivals