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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Can the GOP Get Together in Cleveland? After winning only six delegates in Wisconsin, and with Ted Cruz poaching delegates in states he has won, like Louisiana, Donald Trump either wins on the first ballot at Cleveland, or Trump does not win. Yet, as that huge, roaring reception he received in his first post-Wisconsin appearance in Bethpage, N.Y., testifies, the Donald remains not only the front-runner, but the most exciting figure in the race. Moreover, after the New York, New England, mid-Atlantic and California primaries, Trump should be within striking distance of the 1,237 delegates needed for the nomination. He will then have to persuade uncommitted delegates to back him, and perhaps do a deal with one of the defeated candidates, Marco Rubio or John Kasich, to win the remaining few needed to go over the top. In 1976, Ronald Reagan, shy of the delegates he needed to defeat President Ford, offered second place on his ticket to Sen. Richard Schweiker, a moderate from Pennsylvania. This brainstorm of Reagan campaign manager John Sears did not produce the required delegates, and Reagan received an envelope from a conservative Congressman with 30 dimes in it30 pieces of silver. Still, Reagan was right to roll the dice. But assume Trump reaches 1,237 on the first ballot. Would the GOP establishment accept his leadership, back his ticket, and help to bring together all the elementsnationalist, Tea Party, conservative and moderateof a grand coalition to defeat Hillary Clinton? Or would the establishment refuse to endorse Trump, ensure his defeat, and hoping to pick up the pieces of a shattered party, as Govs. Nelson Rockefeller and George Romney assumed they would do after they deserted Barry Goldwater in 1964. Prediction: If the GOP establishment does collude to steal the nomination from the candidate who has won the most states, most delegates and most votes, not only could the party be crushed in November, but that establishment could be discredited in perpetuity. For those who have come out for Trump, and have given the GOP the largest turnouts of any party in a primary season in history, will not be give their allegiance to a Beltway elite that cheated them of the prize they had won. Sullen and angry, they will be going home, not soon to return. An establishment embrace of a rule-or-ruin courseBetter to lose, than win with Trump!seems irrational. But it is not irrational if ones preeminence and position are the summum bonum of ones political existence. To avoid the Hobbesian choiceback Trump or abandon Trumpthe establishment must block him from a first-ballot victory. And indispensable to the Anybody-But-Trump coalition is Ted Cruz, whom the establishment, if possible, detests even more than Trump. One testament to the esteem in which Cruz is held is that only two of his 53 Senate GOP colleagues have endorsed him, and one of these, Lindsey Graham, did so as the lesser of two evils. Here is the second peril for the GOP elites. If Trump is stopped on the first ballot, the delegates who leave him on the second ballot may go to Cruz, and the stampede could be on. Yet, it is hard to see how a Cruz nomination is better for the party than a Trump nomination. For Cruz cannot win in Cleveland, unless the man with the most votes and delegates is deprived of a nomination to which he has a far stronger claim, if this country remains a democratic republic. A Cruz victory in Cleveland would likely lead to the angry and bitter departure of the Trump delegates, and, in the fall, to a mass defection of the blue-collar, Middle-American Trump voters, especially above the Mason- Dixon line where Cruz is already weak. The latest poll of Republicans in New York has Trump above 50 percent, with Cruz running third at 17 percent. Even in the South, which was to be Ted Cruzs firewall, Trump beat him repeatedly. And while Cruz can claim to be a more reliable conservative than Trump, how does that translate into electoral votes in the fall? Is the Republican establishment, having been repudiated in the primaries in a historic turnout by the party base, now engaged in a willful act of self- deception? Can that establishment believe it can rob Trump of a nomination he has all but won, then hold off a right-wing Cruz surge that would ensue, then trot out of the stable one of its own, Speaker Paul Ryan, crown him at the convention, and then win in November? This is delusional. And what this tells us is, to borrow from The Gipper, that the Republican establishment is not the solution to the partys problems; the Republican establishment is the problem. While the GOP appears headed for a train wreck in Cleveland, the principal ingredients of a Republican victory and a Republican future will all be present there: Cruz conservatives and Tea Party types, Trumpite nationalists and populists, Rubio-Kasich-Bush centrists and moderates. Political statesmanship could yet bring about unity, and victory. Unfortunately, the smart money is on ego getting in the way. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 9.
#2. To: nativist nationalist (#0)
Maybe the two sides should settle it outside, Gangs of New York style
Why take it into the streets? Just follow the suggestion that they allow guns on the convention floor. Picture this: Trump and Cruz delegates, carrying AR-15s into the convention, maybe the occasional mortar or RPG...
LOL, Yeah that would be great for TV. But, lets add the following: Get some sports announcer's lined up to give a play by play description. How about set up in an elevated position with MG 42's, and some drive in with a track mounted Quad 50. Then after the last round has been fired, sweep the place with a couple of squads with Mosin Nagant 91-30's with the long bayonets to finish off any survivors. The Democrats would be jealous. Let the party go out with a BANG ! LOL Get the popcorn ready. Great TV, LOL !!!
Maybe we should set up a thread like a script, post by post, with our own imaginary convention script. You'd have to have some rules to keep people from cheating (like by having Phyllis Schlafly assassinate Trump or Susan Collins poisoning Cruz). Wheelbarrows full of cash from tycoons, gunfire between factions of delegates, sexy babes with an IQ of 50, our fantasy convention could have it all!
LOL ! Might make for a funny movie. I can just imagine the suggestions for cast.
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