The Oligarchs’ Super-PAC Anti-Trump Savagery

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

The Oligarchs’ Super-PAC Anti-Trump Savagery

Narrow victories in the Kentucky caucuses and the Louisiana primary, the largest states decided on Saturday, have moved Donald Trump one step nearer to the nomination.

Primaries in Michigan, Mississippi and Idaho on March 8, and in Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina on March 15, may prove decisive. If Marco Rubio does not win his home state of Florida, he is cooked, as is Gov. John Kasich if he does not win Ohio.

Ted Cruz already looks to be the last man between Trump and a GOP nomination that has gone, in the last seven elections, to George H. W. Bush, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

All five of those nominees since 1988 seem appalled by Trump’s triumphs, and only slightly less so by the Cruz alternative.

Not in memory has the leadership of a party been so out of touch. The Republican rank and file are in revolt, not only against the failures of their fathers but the policies of their present rulers.

Some among the GOP elites, who have waited patiently through the Obama era to recapture control of U.S. foreign policy, are now beside themselves with despair over Trump’s success.

Fully 116 members of the GOP’s national security community, many of them veterans of Bush administrations, have signed an open letter threatening that, if Trump is nominated, they will all desert, and some will defect – to Hillary Clinton!

“Hillary is the lesser evil, by a large margin,” says Eliot Cohen of the Bush II State Department. According to Politico’s Michael Crowley, Cohen helped line up neocons to sign the “Dump-Trump” manifesto.

Another signer, Robert Kagan, wailed in the Washington Post, “The only choice will be to vote for Hillary Clinton.”

Are they serious?

Victory for Clinton would mean her remaking the Supreme Court, killing all chances that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, or that we could get another justice like Antonin Scalia before 2021.

What are these renegades and turncoats so anguished about?

Trump calls the Iraq War many of them championed an historic blunder. Trump says that, while a supporter of Israel, he would be a “neutral” honest broker between Israel and the Palestinians in peace negotiations, as was Jimmy Carter at Camp David.

Trump says he would “get along very well” with Vladimir Putin, as Richard Nixon got along with Leonid Brezhnev and Mao Zedong.

Trump would launch no new crusades for democracy. He would not oppose Russia bombing ISIS. He would build that wall on the border. He would transfer from U.S. taxpayers to rich allies more of the cost of defending themselves.

Do not most Americans agree with much of this?

Yet this neocon ultimatum about deserting should the voters nominate Trump testifies eloquently to their loyalty.

With every ex-president and ex-nominee repudiating Trump, and foreign policy elites going rogue, the GOP hierarchy is saying: We will cut Trump dead, just as the Rockefeller-Romney crowd cut Barry Goldwater dead.

This is pure my-way-or-the-highway politics.

But it raises anew the question: Can the establishment stop Trump?

Answer: It is possible, and we shall know by midnight, March 15. If Trump loses Florida and Ohio, winner-take-all primaries, he would likely fall short of the 1,237 delegates needed for nomination on the first ballot.

How could the anti-Trump forces defeat him in Ohio, Florida and Illinois? With the same tactics used to shrink Trump’s victory margins in Virginia, Louisiana and Kentucky to well below what polls had predicted.

In every primary upcoming, Trump is under a ceaseless barrage of attack ads on radio, TV, cable and social media, paid for by super PACs with hoards of cash funneled in by oligarchs.

But Trump, who is self-funding his campaign, has spent next to nothing on ads answering these attacks, or promoting himself or his issues. He has relied almost exclusively on free media.

Yet no amount of free media can match the shellfire falling on him every hour of every day in every primary state.

Our Principles PAC, backed by Nebraska’s billionaire Ricketts family, has poured millions into trashing Trump. American Future Fund is dumping $1.75 million in Florida this week; Club for Growth $1.5 million.

Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer is backing the Conservative Solutions PAC, which has dumped millions into anti-Trump ads and plans to spend more than $7 million between March 1 and 15, with $4 million of that going into Florida. The super PAC pile-on is unprecedented.

How well Trump fares in Michigan and Mississippi, measured against how well he was doing in polls last week, will reveal just how successful super PAC savagery has been in changing hearts and minds.

Can millionaires and billionaires who back open borders, mass immigration, globalization and the disappearance of nation states into transnational collectives overwhelm with their millions spent in ads the patriotic movements that arose this year to the wonderment of America and the world?

Has that proud 18th century boast of Americans, “Here, sir, the people rule!” given way to the rule of the oligarchs?

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 9, 2016 6:08 am

EC -CNN will show an endless clip of them jumping like holy-rollers on crack chanting ‘Stop the Trump’

LOL.. yep..yep..and more yep.Thanks for the morning laugh.

flash
flash
March 9, 2016 6:09 am

anon was I

flash
flash
March 9, 2016 6:21 am

@SSS #VoteCruzToLose ..Do you really believe that somewhere over the rainbow there resides someone who gives a rats ass about a protest vote ? Why bother?

Trump wins in Hawaii, Mississippi and Michigan
Washington Post‎ – 6 hours ago

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Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2016 6:27 am

“Generally I am a single issue voter, ………” ———– ottomatik

That caught my eye. I like it!

All of these motherfuckers make SOOOO MANY goddamned promises no sane human (except Westcoaster) actually believes them all … or even most of them.

It makes sense to pick ONE BIG ISSUE — or at most two — and go with the candidate you believe will actually do those one or two things. To hell with the rest.

I’ve been re-thinking the immigration thing, both illegal and legal (mooslims). That’s probably a much more serious problem SOON … not the 15 years I said previously. Clearly, Trump is the ONLY person who has the balls to tackle that problem. Now ….. if I could only find one moar thing to believe about Donald! 🙂

Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2016 6:49 am

“Vote Ted Cruz.” ————– SSS

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I KNEW it !!! You DO smoke pot!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 9, 2016 7:01 am

Trump will give them all a fair trial before shipping treasonous thugs off to gtmo.Love Iceland video that was blacked out in US Icelanders rose up against bankers and politicians threw them in prison

flash
flash
March 9, 2016 7:52 am

Stuck – if I could only find one moar thing to believe about Donald! 🙂

I think what scares the shit out of people, and in particular the oligarchy is that Trump is an Alpha male and therefore will be hard to control. And Alphas make strong leaders…you can believe that.

Plus he definitely ain’t no cocksucker like the current POTUS or as Rubio has been rumored to be.

flash
flash
March 9, 2016 8:32 am

all you need to know about #CorporateCronyCruz

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Rise Up
Rise Up
March 9, 2016 10:05 am

Maggie says: “This November, my son turns 23 and we can no longer carry him on our health insurance.”
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You should be able to cover him until he’s 26.

Q1: How does the Affordable Care Act help young adults?

Before the Affordable Care Act, many health plans and issuers could remove adult children from their parents’ coverage because of their age, whether or not they were a student or where they lived. The Affordable Care Act requires plans and issuers that offer dependent child coverage to make the coverage available until the adult child reaches the age of 26. Many parents and their children who worried about losing health coverage after they graduated from college no longer have to worry.

http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/faqs/faq-dependentcoverage.html

Rise Up
Rise Up
March 9, 2016 10:26 am

procrastinater says: “I have considered backing Trump because he is “different” … but why not back Cruz, a man that has shown himself to be against the establishment by pushing back against his own party ? the public perception of Cruz has labeled him as just another lying, conniving politician that is beholden to Wall Street and Washington. His actions in the Senate have said otherwise. ”
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Cruz’s wife works for Goldman Sachs, for God’s sake…you just don’t get it, ‘crastinater.

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
March 9, 2016 2:05 pm

“I know it is probably pro-rated and I’m using this as a “self-interest” bullet for my comment… if Trump does one thing – repeal the ACA – by Executive Order or Memo that Barack has made an almost daily presidential activity, then he will have corrected a great wrong to our children. ACA is nothing more than an attempt to make our healthy young people pay for the elderly liberals and the FSA health care.”

Unfortunately (REALLY UNFORTUNATELY) ACA is a law passed by Congress (by all Democrats, but that’s still considered valid) and signed by the President (yes, Obama, but still thought to be valid) so Trump could not repeal it by Executive Order. It would have to be repealed by Congress, or invalidated by the SCOTUS (not that they have any balls to do it, Roberts having rescued it TWICE now).

As an interesting aside, suppose Trump unseals Obama’s records and shows that Barry was never re-naturalized after his adoptive father in Indonesia renounced his citizenship for him, so that Barry could attend school in Indonesia according to the laws in Indonesia at the time. If those records showed Barry was ineligible to run for President (because he wasn’t a US Citizen at the time) and anything he signed as President was fraudulent because he was ineligible to serve as President, then that might be a case for invalidating anything Barry has done in both terms, as well as fodder for trial and imprisonment.

But of course, that’s all just according to the Constitution, which nobody pays any attention to these days anyway …..

Tommy
Tommy
March 9, 2016 6:21 pm

I just figured it out. Stucky is The Burning Platform’s Eric Cartman from South Park. It all makes sense now………

Maggie
Maggie
March 9, 2016 6:59 pm

@Rise Up… I thought so too, but we are retired military and we got a letter reminding us our son will not be eligible without purchasing a supplement when he turns 23.

I will look at the issue again and let you know,