Posted on 07/23/2015 8:46:45 AM PDT by Kaslin
After a few days of vacation, I wondered whether the Donald Trump phenomenon would have burnt itself out somewhat, as it did four years ago in a summer fizzle. Instead, Trump’s polling has strengthened nearly to the same level as in the spring of 2011 among Republican primary voters. So why is Trump picking this time to threaten to leave the GOP? The Hill’s exclusive interview with the mogul this morning includes a demand for fairness from the RNC from Trump, with an explicit warning that Trump may consider a third-party run:
The RNC has not been supportive. They were always supportive when I was a contributor. I was their fair-haired boy, the business mogul told The Hill in a 40-minute interview from his Manhattan office at Trump Tower on Wednesday. The RNC has been, I think, very foolish.
Pressed on whether he would run as a third-party candidate if he fails to clinch the GOP nomination, Trump said that so many people want me to, if I dont win.
Ill have to see how Im being treated by the Republicans, Trump said. Absolutely, if theyre not fair, that would be a factor.
Two aspects of this strike me as strange. First, it seems a tad bit whiny for a multibillionaire who publicly backed Hillary Clinton for VP seven years ago to complain that the RNC may be unfair to him. Isn’t this the same man who claims to be fearless because he’s not beholden to anyone? And what precisely would “unfairness” look like, anyway? No one’s talking about locking Trump out of the debates — at least not yet.
Trump extends the umbrella to other Republicans as well, which seems to suggest that he doesn’t want to face any tough criticism, even as he’s ripping them repeatedly from the campaign trail. That looks a bit thin-skinned, again rather surprising from a man whose selling point is his toughness and bluntness.
Second, this also looks a bit premature. Trump waited a while four years ago to start pressing the third-party run button, which ended up pressuring Republicans to come kiss the ring — most notably Mitt Romney, who took a lot of flak for it in the media due to Trump’s focus on birtherism. Trump’s ascending in the polls among Republican voters now, not descending, so why choose this moment to threaten to make their path to defeating Hillary Clinton more difficult? It’s true that some frustrated GOP voters have sympathy for a party schism, but in the past those impulses have coalesced around figures like Sarah Palin, who had a lifetime of solid conservative credentials — not someone who was backing Democrats until seven years ago, pushing Canadian-style health care reform, and demurring on action regarding late-term abortions.
Finally, one has to wonder just how seriously to take this. The threat’s not entirely an empty one, but it would take more dedication than Trump has shown thus far. His second-quarter fundraising numbers came to less than $2 million, all but $93,000 of it from his own pocket. The Republican and Democratic nominees will get on the ballots in the states because the state parties already have the infrastructure to manage that process. Ross Perot had to spend a ton of money — some his, much of it from donors — to replicate that as an independent, and so far Trump hasn’t put the time or money into the organization necessary to run a campaign within the GOP, let alone outside of the two-party system.
Trump’s most likely pulling the media’s chain and giving it a juicy narrative just for the sake of its juiciness. That’s a pretty good description of the whole Trump 2016 phenomenon, just as it was of the Trump 2012 phenomenon.
Update: Speaking of chain-pulling, here’s what Trump said about this literally the day before this interview while speaking with Dana Loesch (via Matthew Newman):
I spoke with 2016 contender Donald Trump today on my Blaze television program and asked him about sharing Lindsey Graham’s cell phone number with the public, the Planned Parenthood controversy, same sex marriage, what he would do to fix the VA, and whether he intends to run third party — which he flatly denied. Said Trump:
“I will only ever run as a Republican.”
Er … yeah.
And you also knew Trump would be attacked UNPROVOKED?
You must have a heckuva crystal ball!
Why don’t you show us where Trump says he’s running 3rd party...not some title of a story where the only word in quotes is “fair.”
It is beyond pathetic watching grown men like yourself act like sniveling pu$$ies.
Even if he did say it he was just drawing the line
They have been told lay off. Back off. Etc etc.
If Hillary keeps polling in the mid-30s we might see the Dems split too.
If anything, it’s the GOPe that wants Trump to run third-party as indicated by their actions towards him.
Here we go.......
Was Perot ever attacked by the republican RINO’s?
Why is it OK to attack Trump UNPROVOKED by the RINO crowd?
Your anti-Trump bias is coming out loud and clear.
Trump is going to get a fair share of Rat voters, especially the Yellow Dogs or old Reagan Democrats. DNC is scared S-less of Trump as well.
He’s running Third Party now.
Pray America is waking
Agree. Trump has them on notice.
If anything, its the GOPe that wants Trump to run third-party as indicated by their actions towards him.
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Yeah, I think both the GOPe and Dems want Trump out.
No one can provide a quote of where Trump explicitly said he was running third party; all we have are these bogus story titles with only one word in quotes. The anti-Trump nuts will be coming out of the wood work on this none story.
He/She attacks UNPROVOKED only republicans, and never the democrats.
They already are!
That's okay....too late...the worm turns ;-)
(Pun intended :)
All he is saying is that if the RNC forces him out, he will keep running.
This is why the RNC will never get another Penny out of me.
I would call them Weasels, but Weasels don’t stab you in the back and help to sell out America.
I love what Trump is saying. It angers all the right people. The problem is, the Republican Party will never allow him to be their nominee. He’ll get the Pat Buchanan treatment. As stubborn as Trump is, I could easily see him going 3rd party. If he did, it would be a gift from Heaven for Hillary Clinton. If another Marxist gets the White House for another 8 years, we’re finished as a republic.
Yes. Junk title.
In the article we discover Trump is saying that having the GOP cheat him out of the nomination will have a consequence. IOW, if he thinks he is fairly beaten, then no 3rd party. If he loses through shenanigans from the GOP, then he’ll consider going it alone.
My sense is that the GOP is already cheating both him and Cruz through their media connections. Cruz doesn’t have the cash to fund a separate run, but Trump does.
If I were them, I’d have their dogs back off and let this simply play out.
>>>Ross Perot Jr?<<<
Really, when did Perot run as a Republican?
If the Republicans try to strong-arm Trump out, it will be the Republicans who will wind up as the 3rd Party.
I mean to split the conservative votes and help the democrat win in the general.
Trump wants to run as a Republican, but if the Republicans push him out, what choice does he have?
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