The neocons are SERIOUSLY stirred up.
They are all in with globalism and transnational institutions, and Trump is a mortal threat.
National Review is in its death throes.
Subscriptions are way down. They can’t attract good writers. They fear that with a Trump administration they will no longer have access to political elites or get invited to those great parties.
Their writers fear that when the magazine finally goes under, they will be out in the street jobless, like the middle class Americans they think they are so much better than. After all, who wants to hire a political science major who has never done real work in their entire life?
What a dipshit!
This is why there will be thousands of Trump supporters outside that convention if Trump does not have enough delegates. There will be no stealing this thing from Trump, they will be shaking in their boots inside that convention center.
Poster child for elitism.
I’ve been avoiding NRO for awhile now but this article pissed me off so much, I had to pay them a visit to let them know what I think. This is what I told them.
GOPe and NRO hear me on this! Im voting for Trump for President, as the R nominee or as a write in if I have to. If I have to do a write in vote, Ill do so, but then Im going to vote a straight Dem ticket on the rest of my ballot.
If you insist on ruining our last chance to save this country to keep your place at the trough, then lets get this party started. You might think Hillary is a fine alternative to Donald Trump, but you’ll be singing a different tune when the Democrats hold super majorities in both houses. And let’s not forget how many SCOTUS picks she might get.
You may disagree with me in my methods, but I submit that the GOPe and every elected Republican official must be put on notice that them screwing Donald Trump out of the nomination will cost them and the party dearly.
Every House member and many Republican Senators have to stand for reelection this year. Trump voters have tremendous leverage if we promise to vote against every Republican running for election in November if they defy us of our choice of Donald Trump for President.
You may not believe that the American people have any leverage in this, but many, many Republican elected officials stand to suffer career ending losses in their bid for reelection this November if the party doesn’t take us seriously and cheats the man millions of us voted for out of the nomination.
National Review and Townhall.com are on my permanent FU lists.
That's like the house stealing the pot after everyone antes up.
Why would anyone want to spend tens of millions of dollars on a campaign if the rules change after you cross the finish line? They might as well just pick Trump's pocket and take the money.
-PJ
Am I detecting a little bit of “ Animal Farm” here?