Mitt Romney, who campaigned for John Kasich this week, said he would vote for Ted Cruz instead to try to defeat Donald Trump. He wrote on Facebook: “Through the calculated statements of its leader, Trumpism has become associated with racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia, vulgarity and, most recently, threats and violence. I am repulsed by each and every one of these.”
Every word Romney speaks brings more and more Trump voters in due likely to the fact that most republicans now regard the republican establishment as loser sell-out surrender-monkeys who deserve to go home and find real jobs. Democracy is about to get a Jacksonian style reset. The most frustrating things in life are those things you see coming in the distance but are powerless to stop. All the thrashing and lying and hissing and spitting won't change the inevitable. Its almost upon you now. Just a few short months and everything will be sorted out for the left for a nice long stretch of time lol.
Republican Leaders Map a Strategy to Derail Donald Trump http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/us/politics/donald-trump-republican-party.html?_r=2 Republican leaders adamantly opposed to Donald J. Trump’s candidacy are preparing a 100-day campaign to deny him the presidential nomination, starting with an aggressive battle in Wisconsin’s April 5 primary and extending into the summer, with a delegate-by-delegate lobbying effort that would cast Mr. Trump as a calamitous choice for the general election. Recognizing that Mr. Trump has seized a formidable advantage in the race, they say that an effort to block him would rely on an array of desperation measures, the political equivalent of guerrilla fighting. There is no longer room for error or delay, the anti-Trump forces say, and without a flawlessly executed plan of attack, he could well become unstoppable. But should that effort falter, leading conservatives are prepared to field an independent candidate in the general election, to defend Republican principles and offer traditional conservatives an alternative to Mr. Trump’s hard-edged populism. They described their plans in interviews after Mr. Trump’s victories last Tuesday in Florida and three other states. The names of a few well-known conservatives have been offered up in recent days as potential third-party standard-bearers, and William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, has circulated a memo to a small number of conservative allies detailing the process by which an independent candidate could get on general-election ballots across the country. Among the recruits under discussion are Tom Coburn, a former Oklahoma senator who has told associates that he would be open to running, and Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who was suggested as a possible third-party candidate at a meeting of conservative activists on Thursday in Washington. Mr. Coburn, who left the Senate early last year to receive treatment for cancer, said in an interview that Mr. Trump “needs to be stopped” and that he expected to back an independent candidate against him. He said he had little appetite for a campaign of his own, but did not flatly rule one out. “I’m going to support that person,” Mr. Coburn said, “and I don’t expect that person to be me.” Trump opponents convened a series of war councils last week to pinpoint his biggest vulnerabilities and consider whether to endorse one of his two remaining opponents, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio. (More at above url)
George Will shreds Trump’s new Republican Party: ‘He’s appealing entirely to white people’ Conservative columnist George Will predicted over the weekend that Donald Trump would destroy the Republican Party as it exists today because his campaign strategy was to only attract white voters. According to Will, Trump is a politician in the tradition of segregationist George Wallace because he believes that more “meanness” was needed in public discourse. “The problem is this,” Will told Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday. “Not only are his negatives at 61 percent — almost double his positives, they are at 32 percent — but he’s appealing entirely to white people.” “[Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney] got 17 percent — that’s all — of the non-white vote,” he continued. “Trump, by every measure, would do worse than that. Which means he would not have to get just the 65 percent of the white vote to win that Ronald Reagan got, sweeping 49 states. He would have to get 70 percent of the white vote.” Will concluded: “A, it won’t happen and B, it would destroy the Republican Party by making it the party of white people.” ------------ ------------ Help destroy the Republican Party, vote Trump!
That black Trump supporter who was in the news and punched out that KKK wearing protester...I guess no one told him he's not white.
"A Washington Post editorial claims that stopping Trump is the only way to “defend our democracy.” In other words, those troublesome voters are the problem." lol http://nypost.com/2016/03/19/why-its-time-for-a-trump-revolution/