Posted on 12/10/2015 8:45:14 AM PST by Patton@Bastogne
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Remember Mississippi ?
The professional apparatus of the Republican Party are signaling their intent to do exactly what we predicted they would do.
Trump will win the primary, and the GOPe will split the party to run an additional candidate in the general election.
Itâs not Trump going third party â Itâs the establishment GOP (GOPe) intending to go third party. They are planning a modified version of the Mississippi Strategy from 2014.
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They are going to destroy Trump, bust their tails to get Rubio/Bush the nomination then they will reach out to Cruz for the VP nod so the Conservatives vote.
Don’t think remember how well that went for McCain/Palin.
All politics since 1860 is NOTHING BUT CHICANERY, CONSPIRACY, TRICKERY, and a CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE.
LOL!
Copied/pasted from the article:
A Trump victory almost certainly guarantees they will be kicked away from their place at the trough. In addition the U.S. Chamber of Commerce would be defeated on their legislative priorities.
Trump would eliminate, remove or block:
The retention of ObamaCare â without repeal.
The establishment of Common Core Education Standards
Comprehensive Immigration Reform to include Amnesty programs
The Trans-Pacific Trade Deal (TPP)
All four of these U.S. CoC legislative priorities are supported openly â or by duplicity â by all of the preferred GOPe candidates.
Important Note â These priorities are also supported on the Democrat side by Hillary Clinton. A Clinton win is not a GOPe defeat. Think about this aspect very carefully.
Either an establishment candidate -OR- Hillary Clinton will achieve the objectives of the GOPe machine, the professional republican apparatus, the entire collective crew of power-brokers who work in behalf of Globalists and Wall Street international financial conglomerates.
The only candidate who blocks the ideological goals of the aforementioned team is Donald Trump. Period.
Hereâs What They Are Doing Now â The GOPe team is espousing everywhere that Donald Trump cannot defeat Hillary Clinton. They donât believe it either â they know theyâre lying â but they need to lie. They need to keep selling that lie because it holds a larger objective.
The Trump-Canât-Beat-Hillary narrative is an absolute fallacy, and only espoused because they need an excuse for their plans AFTER they lose the GOP primary to Donald Trump.
Everywhere they can, the spokespeople and ideological compatriots for the establishment will repeat this point: Trump canât beat Hillary. You are going to see it repeated with increasing frequency everywhere.
The GOPe are/will be repeating it, because they have to.
They need to sell this false narrative in order for them to have cover for when they deploy their nuclear âMississippi Planâ in 2016.
When Donald Trump wins the 2016 Republican Primary, the professional political apparatus will run a âRomney-Likeâ candidate, quite possibly Mitt Romney himself, against Clinton/Trump in order to protect their nest, their DC base of operations and their financial place.
The official Republican Party will deploy a similar strategy they previously applied in 2014 toward Chris McDaniel. Either by rule changes, scheme, or outright establishment of an alternate party candidate â they must undermine the winner of the primary.
They did the same thing in Alaska. They got rid of Alan West. They did not support Sharon Angle(sp) in Nevada. Also the lady in Maryland. Plenty of examples where the GOPe will get of candidates they do not approve of.
If the GOPe does that I’m outta the party..
The name, ‘Tea Party’... has a nice ring to it - how about we start talking about names for our new party?
Bush who?
They like the system as it is - Hell, they helped build it.
They just want to be the first pigs in line to get their snouts in the treasury and our pockets.
They would rather help the democrats win than bring in a reformer. and that is how they see Trump.
Trump may not be a conservative but he promises to upset the Good-Old-Boy system and that makes him the enemy of the DNC and the GOP.
Very insightful, thanks.
The slothful eGOP doesn't want the responsibility of the Presidency unless they can have one of their dem lite tools in the top spot.
They fear Conservatism probably more than the dems.
They can get almost 100% of their perks, payoffs and sit back and watch the dems--now a wing of the republican party when it benefits the dems and the corrupt republicans--do the work and hand then the crumbs from their corruption.
The eGOP put in Obama twice, they would have no problem with Hilliary as president.
Can't they just have a brokered convention and put in one of their stooges (ala McCain/Romney) in as candidate to throw the election to the dems?
I was there fighting for McDaniel when the eGOP called in the dems to help Cochran stay ensconced in the pig pen of dirty politics.
The corruption of the process was exposed as it ws happening thanks to a dedicated investigative reporter who was later vilified for his efforts to expose the corruption of the eGop.
They hate Trump or anyone that will upset their corrupt raping of the American people even if they are the minority party.
They are blind to what America was founded to be and hate justice and freedom.
They will be responsible for the death of America as we know it if they are not stopped.
I think the objective at this point is that the GOP reputation is already so tarnished that accusations like this do as much damage as if they already did the deed.
That is also today's politics, I'm afraid. The problem for the GOP is that many people are more likely to believe the things said about the GOP than about Trump. Like Mark Levin said yesterday, Trump hasn't done anything to cause the country's current woes: he didn't run a department, he didn't pass legislation, he didn't set any policies - the GOP, Democrats, Obama, Clinton, did all that. All Trump did was build building, create jobs, and make money. So the accusations against him ring hollow, coming from those who are really responsible.
That's why GOP accusations of desperate threats against a Trump nomination are just as damaging as the real thing actually occurring. True or not, calling it out now is a preemptive strike at the GOP to undermine their future credibility, such as it will be.
-PJ
Trump told O’Reilly last night that he would not go third party IF the GOP treats him fairly. Big if.
If they deny Trump a clear electoral college majority, the only choice will be the democrat winning. The republicans will be split between Trump and who ever the GOPee props up. The democrats will unite behind who ever they choose and with some RINOs joining them to assure Trump/Cruz does not win, their candidate will become president. In this case, Mississippi shenanigans on the GOPee’s part means a democrat win.
Exactly. And they will destroy all that we hold dear as American citizens to stop the light from shining into their darkness.
The GOPe changed the rules in many primary states in order to keep conservative and outsider candidates from winning the nomination.
Many of the states award their delegates proportionally now so the delegates are split between all or part of the candidates.
They also changed the number of states a candidate needs to win outright from 5 to 8.
Ted Cruz. No single decision was more disappointing than for Ted Cruz to join with Rand Paul and align with Mitch McConnell in the spring of ‘14. As Vice-Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Cruz was in place when McConnell pulled the trigger on the attacks against Ken Cuccinelli (Virginia governor race ‘14), Chris McDaniel (Mississippi Senate), and Matt Bevin (Kentucky Senate). I don’t think Cruz was on board with the decision making, but he stayed quiet while the horrible action was taking place. Willful blindness.
My hunch is Cruz really regrets that decision. However, he remained on the NRSC until after the mid-terms were over, and didn’t leave until January of 2015. Ted Cruz laid down with dirty dog McConnell, albeit temporarily, and woke up months later covered in fleas. He has never fully or publicly apologized for his role against Chris McDaniel when Cruz gave McConnell’s henchmen (Benton, Barbour and Dayspring) $240,000 which they used to buy democrat votes and fund racist attack ads against McDaniel to benefit McConnell’s decepticon pal, Thad Cochran.
Ted Cruz has fought a good fight since that decision, but he essentially made himself ineffective within DC after that spring primary season. Obviously McConnell poked Cruz in the eye months later with intense ridicule during the pre-election shutdown fight. Cruz and McConnell have been enemies ever since; and Cruz is paying penance to the conservative base. Cruz recently campaigned for Chris McDaniel.
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/08/20/how-all-the-candidates-fit-in-the-overall-gope-road-map-the-big-picture/
The are two huge problems with trying to implement the Mississippi strategy nationwide. One is that Mississippi cannot serve as a template for the rest of the nation. Another bigger problem, if Trump had run in Mississippi, he would have won.
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