Posted on 03/09/2016 7:34:43 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
That's the message David French has for the GOP establishment:
Here's what the math says: John Kasich and Marco Rubio, you have no hope of becoming the GOP nominee. Even if you win your home states, the only thing that will do is maintain the four-person dynamic under which Trump thrives. Even if you are fortunate enough to work cooperatively to deny Trump an absolute majority of delegates, do either of you -- in your right mind -- believe that a convention dominated by Trump and Cruz delegates is going to unite behind you? They'd sooner riot (and I'm only partially joking).
We've given the multi-candidate "blind ambition tour" exactly 23 states and one territory to work, and here's the score: Trump 15, Cruz 7, Rubio 2, and Kasich . . . zero. I think that's a sufficient sample size. Let's try something else...
...Let's try uniting around the person who's beaten Trump more than anyone else -- a person who happens to be a constitutional conservative, who would replace Justice Scalia with a judicial superstar, who is unquestionably pro-life, who is unyielding in his defense of religious liberty, and who actually understands the dynamics of the global economy, trade policy, and national security.
...Is it more likely that Trump loses two-man races in the winner-take-all states with Rubio and Kasich united behind Cruz? Or is it more likely that Trump keeps winning a four-man race with his solid, unyielding 35 percent?
...I have a feeling, however, that this appeal will fall on deaf ears -- and not just deaf candidate ears. The party elders and donors who traditionally intervene to talk sense into failed candidates are also sitting on the sidelines, paralyzed perhaps by their hatred of Ted Cruz...
...After 24 contests, the pattern is emerging. Cruz battles Trump for first, while Rubio and Kasich tend to battle each other for last. This is true in the South, the West, the Northeast, and the Midwest. Can conservatives finally get serious? Can we finally unify, now, before Trump starts sweeping winner-take-all states with 35 percent of the vote? If not, then a foolish GOP will richly deserve its fate. I'd like to remind readers that Scott McKay predicted this very scenario in August of 2015. His American Spectator article -- entitled "Could Ted Cruz End Up as the Establishment Candidate?" -- assessed poll data, fundraising ability, and organizational structure and arrived at that conclusion.
We could see a situation where Trump is ahead on the strength of his performance in the early states and still leads in the polls, though he might have commenced fading in the face of the various challenges befalling a presidential candidate and the terror gripping the party of having to nominate a bull-in-a-China-shop like the real estate magnate has not subsided. But while the establishment might believe Trump is beatable, they could be without candidates to beat him.
And at that juncture, the unthinkable might become inevitable; namely, that the RINO/Chamber of Commerce GOP establishment might well see Ted Cruz as their only hope to stop Donald Trump from getting the Republican nomination.
McKay predicted that the GOPe would end up begging Cruz to save them from Trump.
We'll see how much sway the doddering, incompetent, open borders losers at the RNC have over the remaining two vanity candidates. They should be begging Rubio and Kasich to drop out immediately.
But, given the RNC's wondrous track record this cycle, I wouldn't count on anything sensible happening.
Hopefully it’s “Unite Behind Ted Cruz — AND Die.”
sez Neil Bush
Cruz can’t beat Hillary.
After Tuesday, Cruz won’t have many states to beat Trump in- even head to head.
Trolling, trolling, trolling....
Why would conservatives want the GOPe to continue existence?
The GOP is about as DEAD as the WHIG PARTY, they just haven’t accepted that fact yet. And Ted is one of THEM.
To them it is surrender.
Ted Cruz defeats them.
Stunning consider that the wins except for Texas and Oklahoma involved very few voters at all. Cruz is psycho!
Or, that oldy (now) but goody”
‘There’s a special place in hell’ for women who don’t support Clinton’.
So, we have choices! Die now or die when it happens naturally but have a special place to go :)
I noticed and commented on another thread that we conservatives are always holding out for a hero.
dems don’t hold out for heroes. they made great strides in destroying our values while a republican, Bush, was in office.
they’ve been doing it for 50 years, dem or repub in WH.
they go out and they make moves and they buy networks and the protest and they win, win, win.
while we type type type and hope for Trump or Cruz or ANYBODY to get er done!!!
thank goodness our forefathers didn’t do that.
Trump is the new hero du jour. he’ll save us ALL!!!!
all we have to do is pull a lever and sit back!!
as much as I disagree and LOATHE every step liberal activists take, they take steps far beyond voting.
maybe it’s just because they younger generation is so much more liberal and have more energy.
I have a much better idea - lot’s all unite behind Donald Trump and win for a change.
I think Ted gets compromised by the GOPe.
Before you all start enshrining this guy, don’t you think he should earn it first? (Kind of reminds me of Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize)
Remember when we used to call them Rockefeller Republicans?
Apparently they intend to die like one of their namesakes: “in the saddle.”
Much the same as blacks and the Democratics. Been on the plantation so long it's scary to imagine freedom for some. Ted is showing that it's ok for conservatives to remain in the bushes, a return to the "safe space" if you will.
Maybe if both Glenn Beck and Romney administer the oath of office to Cruz it will happen!
Same article, different source?
Are you bored?
I became an independent business man in 2012. I deal with that kind of fear every single day.
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