The
Republican establishment is frantic over Trump. Trump has called the political
establishment's bluff. He has made an end run around their vetting process.
This is a replay of Goldwater's nomination in 1964.
The Republican establishment took a
dive in that election. It threw the election to Johnson. Now a major
neoconservative theorist is recommending the same strategy.
Robert
Kagan is a Republican, a former adviser to Hillary Clinton, a
"nonpartisan" Brookings Institution staff member, a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of Yale's secret society, Skull
& Bones. He is probably the #1 neoconservative theorist in foreign policy.
He is part of a family of Kagans who share his views. You can read
about him on Wikipedia.
He is at
the top of the CFR's academic establishment. He has recently written a column
in which he calls for the creation of a third party as a way to
stop Trump. He wrote this in the liberal Beltway Washington Post…………
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Do you
remember the initial question of the initial Republican debate on August 6?
"Will you support the nominee of the Republican Party?" Trump refused to sign on. This was supposed to
finish him off. It didn't.
Here is a
major neocon saying that the Republicans ought to pull a Teddy Roosevelt, to
get Hillary elected, just as Teddy got Woodrow Wilson elected in 1912.
I have
said that Tea Party voters should vote against any mainstream Republican at the
general election. At least, they should stay home. They should make it clear to
the leaders of the party that RINO candidates will lose. Tea Party voters
should simply kill the chances of RINO's to be elected. I wrote this in 2010:
If the Tea Party bloc cannot get its candidates nominated, it
should run third-party candidates every time. It should kill the chances of any
Republican candidate unless he decides to pander to them.
The
Establishment Republicans will wail in despair. "This is keeping the party
from winning." Exactly! The goal is to do this for as long as the Republic
Party does not publicly pursue the agenda of the Tea Party wing.
Two
election cycles later, the wafflers will be gone. At that point, the Tea Party
bloc will control the Republican Party's grass roots.
The
political cancer today is big spending. Big spenders must be removed with
surgical precision. Every candidate must know that he will lose in November if
he waffles.
Politicians
see the light only when they feel the heat. This is the doctrine of hell in
politics. It is time to give politicians hell.
As
"Mr. Dooley" said over a century ago: "Politics ain't
beanbag."
Now we
have a major neocon Republican academic, who plays for both CFR Team A and CFR
Team B, calling for the election of Hillary Clinton as a way to protest Trump.
He has
baptized my recommendation. He has done so in The Washington Post.
CONCLUSIONS
The
Republican establishment will throw the election to Hillary. There will be no
third party. There will be a shifting of funds.
When
Trump's supporters learn in November that the Republican establishment has
taken a dive, they will enter the ranks of the permanently alienated. They will
get even in future elections.
Then Tea Party members should make
their move. The Republican Party is wobbling. "When something is wobbling,
push it."