Wednesday, March 16, 2016

How stupid is the Republican elite who call themselves "The Establishment?"

First they embrace the Tea Party after the collapse of the Republican Party in 2008 and now they are rejecting them because they are pouting about JEB! They are still in denial they have failed the American people in huge amounts. They have rejected the first African American President in USA history and turned Washington, DC into an extremist's paradise. But, now that their establishment choice has been rejected in huge amounts and an unlikely candidate has taken the lead and held on to it, the Republicans are panicked that their 'go to' guys are on their way off the stage permanently.

Last night the genius Judith Miller on FOX was stating House Speaker Ryan can change the rules of the party a week before the convention. Really? I would expect an Anti-Trump campaign in the Democratic or Independent ranks, but, their own ranks is a laugh better than Saturday Night Live. Gee whiz, their money doesn't buy love anymore.

Donald Trump is running a campaign for President of the United States of America without a single dime from wealthy donors. That is not only admirable, it is a real statement about those that are behind him. They have the high moral road and the Republican establishment are the fools that use the USA for power and not service to the people.
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Tuesday night was a very good night for Donald Trump (click here) —but was it good enough?
The entertainer consolidated his lead in the Republican Party and drove Marco Rubio to drop out of the race. Trump scored a huge win in Florida, taking the state’s 99 delegates and humiliating Rubio, a son of the Sunshine State who couldn’t win at home. But Trump’s failure to beat John Kasich in Ohio will prolong the race—and increases the odds that Trump will not win the 1,237 delegates he needs to secure the GOP nomination outright over Kasich and Senator Ted Cruz. Falling short would lead the party to a contested convention with unpredictable and volatile results.
Republicans are left to choose what sort of catastrophic conclusion they’d like for the primary campaign: a Donald Trump nomination? Or a fractious, chaotic contested convention? On Tuesday, GOP voters lurched uneasily toward the latter....