The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Buchananite Tom Tancredo blames the GOP establishment in advance, in case Trump loses.

Tom Tancredo on Wikipedia.

His piece at Breitbart, where he is a regular.

He says voters don't care about Trump's sexual misconduct and neither do the Republican politicians who have said they do.

It's really that they oppose his positions on trade and immigration, and have from the first.

Republican Party Leaders Plot Purge, Civil War

Are the American people turning against Donald Trump because of remarks he made in private eleven years ago? 

No. 

Might they turn against him if every Republican senator and congressman attacked him for those remarks? 

Yes, quite possibly. 

In that case, what would be the cause of the defeat, Trump’s remarks or the party establishment’s treason?

The answer lies in looking at the facts, not Glenn Beck’s self-indulgent rants. 

The latest Rasmussen poll shows that 69 percent of voters think Trump’s attitude and remarks about women are either no worse or the same as Bill Clinton’s, and only 23 percent think they are worse. 

That is a 3-to-1 margin saying it is not an important issue for the large majority of voters.

So, if moral Puritanism is not a credible explanation for he organized insurrection against the party’s presidential nominee, what is the explanation? 

Why this open declaration of war on the millions of voters who selected Trump as the party’s candidate? 

The actions of Paul Ryan, McCain and the other party bigwigs only make sense if it is a signal of a planned purge of Trump supporters by the US Chamber of Commerce globalists.

. . . .

After arguing for a full year that Trump couldn’t possibly win and would lead the party to a catastrophic defeat, many of the same Republican leaders saw Trump steadily gaining ground on Hillary Clinton and decided a Trump victory would be even more catastrophic than a defeat. 

Immigration enforcement, an America First foreign policy, and sensible international trade treaties must not be allowed to prevail over globalist ambitions of the party establishment. 

Trump had to be stopped.

That is why the sabotage did not occur earlier. 

Trump is only a mortal danger to the establishment if he has a chance of winning. 

As long as he was losing badly in the polls, the saboteurs could remain silent. 

But after mid-September when polls started showing Trump in a virtual tie with Clinton and gaining ground in all the “battleground states,” the knives were out. 

Why do you think the 2005 video was released when it was, when the liberal media certainly had it for months?

It is beyond question that the Republican establishment fears a Trump victory more than a Trump defeat. 

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