Bill Kristol to a NY Time Reporter telling him how the GOP Establishment plans to deal with the Tea party mutiny
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2792217/posts?page=3
Kristol told me just after Perry entered the race, a development that essentially ended [the more radical Michele] Bachmanns brief ascent. Establishment Republicans may prefer Romney to Perry, but their assumption is that either man can be counted on to steer the party back toward the broad center next fall, effectively disarming the Tea Party mutiny.
Just Kristol standing too close to the crack pipe once again. None of these rinos want to admit that the Republican Party is quickly morphing into the Palin /Rubio party and there is nothing at all they can do about it.
I'll take it all with a big grain of salt. Why?
1. I do not trust a reporter from the NY Times to not put a lot of spin on the story.
2. Whatever Bill Kristol says, he speaks for Bill Kristol, and no one else. And he's very often wrong, whether he's discussing RINOs or Conservatives.
3. I think it's a JournOlist trap to raise dissension in the GOP/Conservative ranks. Just because they were exposed last year doesn't mean they're still not up to it. I would contend that a large number of influential reporters/tv newspeople/driveby media types are still actively plotting for the DNC and Leftism in general.
4. I am not a Cain supporter or Perry supporter, but I will not let the media decide who is a RINO and who is not. Frankly, no one will please everybody. You've got to consider that the ENEMY of the United States and our Grand Republic is the democratic party and modern journalism. I want them both defeated.
So, do we have a Kristol street address that we can supply to the OWS?
Establishment Republicans may prefer Romney to Perry,
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Hopefully, the squishy Repubs will split their votes between Romney and Perry, thus making Cain the clear winner.