With the GOP in Cleveland Ohio looming the Elite Establishment had to decide. Were they going to kill Donald Trump off in a brokered convention? Despite all the press, good and bad, the GOP RNC Republican Elite Establishment has decided to disrupt the convention at all costs and force Donald Trump to the side lines.
The GOP RNC DNC leadership are desperate to create the illusion that they are for the people but it's not working this time. Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to be indicted for her top security email handling which leaves the Democratic Progressive Socialist Party with slim choices that is topped by crazy Joe Biden. The GOP is trying to manage Donald Trump but it's proved impossible because millions of primary voters have given Trump considerable power over the Republican Party and Ted Cruz.
With wins in at least three nominating contests
on Tuesday, Trump is the overwhelming front-runner in Republican delegates,
though he still faces the possibility of a contested convention this summer,
particularly if either of his remaining rivals, Cruz or Ohio Gov. John Kasich,
gathers momentum
Conservatives at a meeting in Washington on
Thursday had "absolute consensus" on trying to stop Republican
front-runner Donald Trump from getting enough delegates to clinch the party's
presidential nomination, according to a source familiar with the discussion.
Conservative leader Bob Fischer gathered more than
a dozen activists and Republican lawmakers to discuss how to stop Trump from
getting their party's nomination.
The source said the consensus was around preventing
Trump from reaching 1,237 delegates, and then stopping him at the convention.
The source added that the conservatives are optimistic for this option, adding
they believe "it is possible."
The idea of a third party being formed to combat
Trump remained a bone of contention for the group, the source said, adding,
there was "real division" over the idea. But there was also
discussion that if Trump is the GOP nominee, then "the GOP ceases to be a
party for traditional conservatives, who must go elsewhere." The thought
process at this session was to work with "an existing third party instead
of trying for ballot access." That would probably be the existing
Libertarian or Constitution parties.
This source said the meeting was made up mostly of
"diehards of the conservative movement," including, "Reagan
revolutionaries, if you will."
Not all the attendees appeared to be giving up on
Trump's existing challengers.
"I'm there to support Ted Cruz," said
Mike Farris, a Republican lawyer, as he left the Army and Navy Club, where the
group met behind closed doors for close to three hours. "There's a lot of
Cruz support."
Rep. Trent Franks, a member of the House Freedom
Caucus, attended the meeting briefly. So did conservative leader Bill
Wichterman.
The event was advertised as a meeting of the group
Conservatives of Faith. Erick Erickson, who has floated the idea of a
third-party candidate against Trump dialed in to the meeting by phone.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday it’s looking
“more likely” the Republican Party will face an open convention in July –
meaning, a floor fight to pick a nominee – and that Donald Trump and the party
might want to accept that “reality.”
Ryan discussed the possibility with reporters as he
noted he’s the chairman of the convention and will have to “bone up on all the
rules.” He openly acknowledged that – even as Trump puts away another round of
primary victories – a convention where no candidate has reached the necessary
1,237 delegates could actually happen this year.
“Nothing has changed other than the perception that
this is more likely to become an open convention than we thought before,” Ryan
said. “So, we're getting our minds around the idea that this could very well
become a reality, and therefore those of us who are involved in the convention
need to respect that.”
He said his role as speaker is to be “dispassionate
and to be Switzerland,” and ensure that delegates abide by the rules in making
their decisions.
Ryan also tried to tamp down speculation he might
be put forward as an eleventh-hour alternative to front-runner Trump. This,
after ex-Speaker John Boehner made an off-the-cuff comment that he’d back Ryan
if Republicans are stymied on choosing one of the three remaining candidates.
Ryan said Thursday he’s essentially told Boehner to
“knock it off.”
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“It's not going to be me. It should be somebody
running for president,” Ryan told reporters.
Trump, with each set of wins, has tried to look
ahead to the general election contest, which he presumes will be against
Hillary Clinton. He declared once again Tuesday that he would win the nomination.
But speculation swirls over the possibility that
Trump might not clinch the nomination before July.
Meanwhile, Capitol Hill leaders once again found
themselves debating Trump’s candidacy Thursday.
On the Democratic side, Senate Minority Leader Harry
Reid, D-Nev., accused Republicans of fostering the conditions for years that
allowed Trump’s candidacy to thrive. Reid said if Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell wonders where Trump came from, “He should take a look in the mirror.”
He said the anti-Muslim rhetoric on the right
“spawned Donald Trump,” as did “anti-Latino” sentiments.
“The Republican Party has become without question
the party of Trump,” Reid said.
Ryan said Thursday he doesn’t think he’ll have to
denounce Trump’s campaign overall based on his rhetoric.
But he did scold Trump over a comment that there
could be “riots” if he doesn’t win at the convention.
Ryan said to hint at violence is “unacceptable.”.
Former Republican presidential candidate Herman
Cain weighed in on the growing number of protests against front-runner Donald
Trumps’ potential 2016 nomination.
“Let me get this straight, Anonymous and Black
Lives Matter want to determine the Republican nominee? I don’t think so;
especially if it is Donald Trump. Secondly, he hasn’t sown up the nomination
yet, but I happen to believe that he will go into the convention with 1,237
delegates in order to secure the nomination,” Cain told FOX Business Network’s
Maria Bartiromo.
Cain then addressed the Black Lives Matter movement
specifically.
“It is a non-movement that has two objectives:
destruction and distraction. They don’t
really have a mission, because all lives matter. So it is a threat that I believe the Trump
organization is going to ignore.”
Cain weighed in what is needed to stop the threats
of protests and riots.
“This establishment Republican group that is trying
to stop Trump, they ought to stop trying to derail Trump, because what is
happening – this group, Black Lives Matter and all these other groups – they
see a crack in the Republican Party, and it’s real. If the Republican Party comes together and
just simply say, ‘whoever gets the most number of delegates win and we will
support the nominee,’ I believe that will make the threat of riots and violence
by these other groups minimal.”
Cain then discussed the increasingly divisive
language on the campaign trail.
“Identity politics in terms of pandering, this is
what the Democrats are good at; pandering to different groups to attract
Democrat votes, and particularly the black voters and then identity politics in
terms of trying to divide us with violence.
I didn’t hear any outrage when Bernie Sanders said, ‘we’re in the midst
of a political revolution.’ Did he mean that figuratively or non-figuratively? Now all of a sudden Donald Trump uses the
word riot and it’s a big uproar, it’s hypocrisy.”
On whether President Obama should speak out in an
effort to squash some of the vitriolic language, Cain said, “He has the bully
pulpit, he can say, ‘we don’t need violence or the threat of violence in this
presidential election.’” Cain continued, “He can say something, but I doubt if
he’s going to say something. But as soon
as one incident broke out at a Donald Trump rally he had something to say.”
The GOP RNC is being forced to steal the Donald Trump victory so their risky and treacherous megalomaniac plan is to ambush Donald Trump at the Cleveland RNC Republican convention.
Donald Trump understands the anger of the vast majority of the American middle class and stealing away the honest vote would mean riots and a civil divide that could lead to the second civil war. The GOP RNC DNC wants people to trust the party but the majority agree that both parties are corrupted. The establishment leadership understands that there is definitive evidence against Hillary Rodham Clinton on one side and the millions of voters have pledged for Donald Trump.
Secretly imposed convention rules are being drafted now to rule over the GOP RNC convention and the calculations have been made. Donald Trump will be forced into extinction but this is a dangerous collision course that will result in national violence from the middle class.
Recklessly the GOP RNC Republicans are going for the throat, but the voter, contrary to all planning will fight back.
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