Watching the last 10 days of the GOP primary has been an exercise in dismay.
The republican establishment has now openly announced that they would rather see Hillary Clinton elected than Donald Trump:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...b16010-de3a-11e5-8d98-4b3d9215ade1_story.html
“It’s scary,” South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who has endorsed Rubio, said on ABC’s “This Week.” She added: “I think what he’ll do to the Republican Party is really make us question who we are and what we’re about. And that’s something we don’t want to see happen.”
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They would rather see a democrat win than lose control. They would rather see the borders left wide open and allow non-citizens to vote democrat than see a republican close the borders.
I see virtually no difference between establishment democrats and establishment republicans at this point. They are cut from the same cloth.
The first thing you should try to recognize is this- the repubs have all made a silent vow to promote Hillary- IOW, you won't hear them mentioning "Bernie" in any way shape or form.
Why is this?
Well, because quite frankly, the repubs are scared shitless that Bernie Sanders will become the democratic nominee, thereby making the republicans' job much more difficult this fall.
You see, they [the repubs] have all taken a silent vow to not mention "Bernie", and they have all factually only blurted "Hillary" from their lips when discussing the democratic battleground.
Why only Hillary, you ask? Well, if you'd just turn that brilliant little brain of yours up to full speed, and think about it for moment- you probably have already realized how EXTREMELY weak Hillary is as a democratic presidential candidate. And, beyond that- when reality TV loving America wakes up from the spell that King Lib Trump as cast over them, they will soon realize that the Donald is likely the most problematic character to have arisen in leadership history since Adolf Hitler.
Why is he like Hitler, you're probably wondering?
Well, for one just think about the way he keeps repeating over and over that He [Donald Trump] is personally "rebuilding the republican party". Does this not at all seem similar to the way Adolf Hitler constantly touted that He [Adolf Hitler]"re-built" the German Workers Party into the Nazi regime?
http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/01/...cial-report-2-days-fox-news-google-gop-debate
Or maybe it's also the way he keeps repeating over and over how anyone who isn't filthy sinking rich is pretty much a dumb ass in his book. For instance, while speaking to Des Moines Register about his plans to eradicate ISIS, when asked "Do you have advisers on issues like this?"
Trump's reply : "With very successful people, we sort of have our own ideas. A lot of people hire consultants. Well, if the consultant’s so smart, why aren’t they rich?"
It doesn't take a rocket scientist either to figure out either that Trump's clear basis for an individual's worthiness or intrinsic value is determined by how much money they are able to make-
"I’m the most successful person ever to run for the presidency, by far. Nobody’s ever been more successful than me. I’m the most successful person ever to run. Ross Perot isn’t successful like me. Romney — I have a Gucci store that’s worth more than Romney."
When arguing with Gov' Kasich from Ohio apparently his only real stance against him is this: “I’ve built an unbelievable company worth billions and billions,” he said. “I don’t have to hear from this man.”
But then again, the the poor dumb German's were just so enthralled by his sense of strength and power, they never realized until too late what electing Hitler would truly mean for their economy and their country...