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The Establishments war on Donald Trump
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Title: Will GOP Establishment Swindle Trump in Cleveland, Too?
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/will- ... swindle-trump-in-cleveland-too
Published: Apr 12, 2016
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2016-04-12 17:29:11 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 9571
Comments: 61

In the race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump would seem to be in the catbird seat. He has won the most states, the most delegates and the most votes--by nearly two million.

He has brought out the largest crowds and is poised for huge wins in the largest states of the East, New York and Pennsylvania.

Yet, there is a growing probability that the backroom boys will steal the nomination from him at a brokered convention in Cleveland.

Over the weekend, Colorado awarded all 34 delegates to Ted Cruz. The fix had been in since August, when party officials, alarmed at Trump’s popularity, decided it would be best if Colorado Republicans were not allowed to vote on the party’s nominee.

After all, these poor folks might get it wrong.

In South Carolina, where Trump swept the primary, a plot is afoot for a mass desertion of Trump delegates after the first ballot.

The Republican Party in Georgia, another state Trump won, is also talking up delegate defections.

In state after state, when Trump wins, and moves on, the apparatchiks arrive — to thieve delegates for Cruz.

“This is a crooked system, folks,” says Trump, “the system is rigged. … I go to Louisiana. I win Louisiana. … Then I find out I get less delegates than Cruz because of some nonsense. … I say this to the RNC. I say it to the Republican Party: You’re going to have a big problem, folks, because the people don’t like what’s going on.”

Something rotten is also going on in the Democratic race.

Bernie Sanders is on a roll, having won seven straight primaries and caucuses. Yet, he keeps falling further behind.

“I watch Bernie, he wins. He wins. He keeps winning, winning,” said Trump in Rochester. “And then I see, he’s got no chance. They always say he’s got no chance. Why doesn’t he have a chance?

“Because the system is corrupt.”

Sanders seems to be shorted every time he wins a primary or caucus. And the insurmountable hurdle he faces was erected against folks like Sanders some time ago — the 700-plus superdelegates.

These are Democratic congressmen, senators, governors and Party officials. By more than 10-1, close to 500 of these superdelegates have lined up to back Hillary Clinton and stop Sanders.

The Democratic Party believes in democracy, up to a point — that point being that Democratic voters will not be permitted to nominate a candidate to whom the party elites object.

Richard Nixon‘s 49-state triumph in 1972 cured the Democrats of their naive belief in democracy. Henceforth, the George McGoverns and Bernie Sanderses can run. But they will not be allowed to win.

Yet, since it is Trump and Sanders who have stirred the greatest passion and brought out the biggest crowds, if both are seen as having been cheated by insiders, then the American political system may suffer a setback similar to that caused by the “corrupt bargain” of 1824.

Andrew Jackson ran first in the popular vote and the Electoral College, but was short of victory. John Quincy Adams, who ran second, got Speaker Henry Clay to deliver the House of Representatives, and thus make Adams president. Clay became Adam’s secretary of state.

In 1828, Jackson got his revenge, winning the presidency. Clay would never make it. On his deathbed, Jackson confided that among the great regrets of his life was that he did not shoot Henry Clay.

While the turnout in the Democratic primaries and caucuses has not matched the Obama-Clinton race of 2008, Sanders has rallied the young and working class, turned out the biggest crowds and generated the greatest enthusiasm.

But on the Republican side, the Party has had the largest turnout in American history. And the reason is Trump.

And if, after having won the most votes and delegates, Trump is seen as having been swindled out of a nomination he won, by intraparty scheming in Cleveland, the GOP could suffer a self-inflicted wound from which it might not recover.

Another matter that could prevent a return to national unity? The deepening split over trade and foreign policy, both between the parties, and within the parties.

Sanders, last week, was saying that what disqualifies Clinton as president is her support for free trade deals that gutted American industry and cost millions of jobs, and her support for an Iraq War that was among the costliest, bloodiest blunders in U.S. history.

On both issues, Trump agrees with Sanders. Cruz, an uber-hawk and free trader, is more aligned with Clinton.

If the “America First” stance on foreign and trade policy, close to a majority position today, is unrepresented by either party this fall, and we get a free trade, War Party president, the divisions within the country will widen and deepen.

If Sanders and his revolution are sent packing in Philadelphia, and Trump is robbed in Cleveland of a nomination Americans believe he won political disillusionment, and political realignment, may be at hand.

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#4. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

Will GOP Establishment Swindle Trump in Cleveland, Too?

He certainly hopes to be able to spin it that way because there is no way his enormous ego will allow him to admit he lost,and he's going to need an excuse to drop out without admitting he is a quitter.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-12   18:53:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: sneakypete (#4)

Trump will never drop out. He'll go to the convention. He'll try to litigate if he is robbed. He will fight and keep on fighting. He'll run as an independent and burn the party to the ground if they steal the nomination from him. And I'll help him do it.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-04-12   20:20:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Vicomte13 (#5)

Trump will never drop out. He'll go to the convention. He'll try to litigate if he is robbed. He will fight and keep on fighting. He'll run as an independent and burn the party to the ground if they steal the nomination from him. And I'll help him do it.

You and Trump are both Dims to start out with,so no surprise there.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-12   20:33:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sneakypete (#6)

You and Trump are both Dims to start out with,so no surprise there.

No, I was never, ever a Democrat. That this time I am ready to vote Democrat when the Republicans steal the nomination from Trump is an indication of how badly betrayed I have been by the Republican Party. The Republicans have proven to be faithless shitstains. I trusted them, and they betrayed me, over and over again.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-04-12   21:57:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Vicomte13 (#8)

No, I was never, ever a Democrat.

Yes,you were and are. Abortion was the one issue that kept you from voting a straight Dim ticket,and now that the alleged Republicans are pro-abortion also,you will be "going home".

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-13   0:29:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: sneakypete (#24)

Yes,you were and are.

No, I'm not, and I never was.

What I am is a Catholic: I believe in broad social welfare and a degree of wealth redistribution to provide a decent living for everybody, all the way to the bottom. This isn't a Democrat belief.

I think that that, more than anything else, reduces violence, reduces drug use, and keeps things reasonable. I have always thought that Reaganomics was a sick and stupid joke, and time has proven me right.

I believe in flat wealth taxation, not progressive income taxation. This isn't a Democrat position.

I believe that life begins at conception and that all abortion is murder, and should be treated as such. Democrats don't believe that, and neither do Republicans.

I believed in the necessity of the worldwide struggle against Communism. Democrats after LBJ did not. But I do not believe in imperialism. Once we won the Cold War, which we did in 1991, I believe we should have stood down the forces, come home, and used the massive budget surplus to pay off the national debt. Democrats don't believe anything like that.

I oppose free trade with unfree nations.

I oppose the hiring of illegal aliens, and I oppose their voting: Democrats support both.

I oppose the death penalty, because I think our justice system is corrupt and broken and unreliable, not because I think that death for murderers is unjust. Democrats don't think like this.

I think that drugs should be legalized, not because I'm a drug user, but because all experience abroad has shown that nations that legalize and treat drug addiction as a medical issue have much lower addiction rates and crime rates.

I am for common sense, in a universe that in fact has a God who has given us his opinion of things.

That is not a Democrat view.

I've never been a Democrat. If the Republicans steal the nomination from Trump, I will vote Democrat, for the first time, because then it's war and the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I'll be doing what FDR did: ally with Stalin (the Democrats) to defeat Hitler (the Republicans). Nothing more, nothing less.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-04-13   7:03:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Vicomte13 (#31)

What I am is a Catholic: I believe in broad social welfare and a degree of wealth redistribution to provide a decent living for everybody, all the way to the bottom. This isn't a Democrat belief.

Yeah,it is. It is also a communist belief,and for the same reasons. It creates a society completely dependent on the Pope/Dictator for every aspect of their lives because they are responsible for nothing but worshiping the Maximum Leader and obeying all his dictates.

Stalin was more benevolent than the Pope. All he threatened to do if you pissed him off was to make your short live a living hell. The Pope threatened to make the lives and afterlives on the people that pissed him off a daily hell for all of eternity.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-13   8:43:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#38. To: sneakypete (#35)

Yeah,it is. It is also a communist belief,and for the same reasons. It creates a society completely dependent on the Pope/Dictator for every aspect of their lives because they are responsible for nothing but worshiping the Maximum Leader and obeying all his dictates.

Blah blah blah.

Tell it to the Marines.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-04-13 14:28:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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