Will Trump Be Swindled in Cleveland, Too?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Will Trump Be Swindled in Cleveland, Too?

In the race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump would seem to be in the catbird seat. He has won the most states, the most delegates and the most votes — by nearly two million.

He has brought out the largest crowds and is poised for huge wins in the largest states of the East, New York and Pennsylvania.

Yet, there is a growing probability that the backroom boys will steal the nomination from him at a brokered convention in Cleveland.

Over the weekend, Colorado awarded all 34 delegates to Ted Cruz. The fix had been in since August, when party officials, alarmed at Trump’s popularity, decided it would be best if Colorado Republicans were not allowed to vote on the party’s nominee.

After all, these poor folks might get it wrong.

In South Carolina, where Trump swept the primary, a plot is afoot for a mass desertion of Trump delegates after the first ballot.

The Republican Party in Georgia, another state Trump won, is also talking up delegate defections.

In state after state, when Trump wins, and moves on, the apparatchiks arrive — to thieve delegates for Cruz.

“This is a crooked system, folks,” says Trump, “the system is rigged. … I go to Louisiana. I win Louisiana. … Then I find out I get less delegates than Cruz because of some nonsense. … I say this to the RNC. I say it to the Republican Party: You’re going to have a big problem, folks, because the people don’t like what’s going on.”

Something rotten is also going on in the Democratic race.

Bernie Sanders is on a roll, having won seven straight primaries and caucuses. Yet, he keeps falling further behind.

“I watch Bernie, he wins. He wins. He keeps winning, winning,” said Trump in Rochester. “And then I see, he’s got no chance. They always say he’s got no chance. Why doesn’t he have a chance?

“Because the system is corrupt.”

Sanders seems to be shorted every time he wins a primary or caucus. And the insurmountable hurdle he faces was erected against folks like Sanders some time ago — the 700-plus superdelegates.

These are Democratic congressmen, senators, governors and Party officials. By more than 10-1, close to 500 of these superdelegates have lined up to back Hillary Clinton and stop Sanders.

The Democratic Party believes in democracy, up to a point — that point being that Democratic voters will not be permitted to nominate a candidate to whom the party elites object.

Richard Nixon’s 49-state triumph in 1972 cured the Democrats of their naive belief in democracy. Henceforth, the George McGoverns and Bernie Sanderses can run. But they will not be allowed to win.

Yet, since it is Trump and Sanders who have stirred the greatest passion and brought out the biggest crowds, if both are seen as having been cheated by insiders, then the American political system may suffer a setback similar to that caused by the “corrupt bargain” of 1824.

Andrew Jackson ran first in the popular vote and the Electoral College, but was short of victory. John Quincy Adams, who ran second, got Speaker Henry Clay to deliver the House of Representatives, and thus make Adams president. Clay became Adam’s secretary of state.

In 1828, Jackson got his revenge, winning the presidency. Clay would never make it. On his deathbed, Jackson confided that among the great regrets of his life was that he did not shoot Henry Clay.

While the turnout in the Democratic primaries and caucuses has not matched the Obama-Clinton race of 2008, Sanders has rallied the young and working class, turned out the biggest crowds and generated the greatest enthusiasm.

But on the Republican side, the Party has had the largest turnout in American history. And the reason is Trump.

And if, after having won the most votes and delegates, Trump is seen as having been swindled out of a nomination he won, by intraparty scheming in Cleveland, the GOP could suffer a self-inflicted wound from which it might not recover.

Another matter that could prevent a return to national unity? The deepening split over trade and foreign policy, both between the parties, and within the parties.

Sanders, last week, was saying that what disqualifies Clinton as president is her support for free trade deals that gutted American industry and cost millions of jobs, and her support for an Iraq War that was among the costliest, bloodiest blunders in U.S. history.

On both issues, Trump agrees with Sanders. Cruz, an uber-hawk and free trader, is more aligned with Clinton.

If the “America First” stance on foreign and trade policy, close to a majority position today, is unrepresented by either party this fall, and we get a free trade, War Party president, the divisions within the country will widen and deepen.

If Sanders and his revolution are sent packing in Philadelphia, and Trump is robbed in Cleveland of a nomination Americans believe he won, political disillusionment, and political realignment, may be at hand.

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harry p.
harry p.
April 12, 2016 6:59 am

i’m at the point where i actually hope this is how it plays out, too many people believe the bullshit that the government works for them.
if both primaries are swindled away from Trump and Bernie and it ends up Clinton vs Cruz it may be the first actual dose of smelling salts that wakes some truly ignorant people up to the reality that is ‘Murka today.

card802
card802
April 12, 2016 7:52 am

Kind of telling, leaders of both party’s will not allow the people to choose the new master.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 12, 2016 7:59 am

IMO it just draws attention to corrupt system of dictatorship.With forced immigration of indigent mexicans and muslums my guess is they will hand them the vote next.MSM will say its their constitutional right,my father was a immigrant ,your a racist ,oh by the way here is the bill for cradle to grave swindle of sovereignty of a nation.Trump IS a threat and why ,Vote Trump!

Hollow man
Hollow man
April 12, 2016 8:05 am

Both he and Sanders will be swindled. Then hopefully both will third party. Ohhhh the fun.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 12, 2016 8:26 am

I’m wondering if the Republican leadership actually thing Trump supporters (both Republican and non Republican) will turn out to vote for any Republican candidate if they shut Trump out?

They had enough of their base fail turn out when they ran Romney that they lost the election they should have won, do they think it will be different this time?

Or maybe, they really prefer Hillary or Sanders in power to having one of their own there since it lets them keep up the pretense of not having the power to do anything they promised with a Democrat as President.

As for me, I will vote for Trump if he is the candidate or I will do my usual and vote third party if he isn’t, preferring not to vote for either Republicans or Democrats as a matter of general disgust with both of them.

Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2016 8:44 am

Disclaimer: I think Bernie is a clusterfuk POS.

OK. I SMELL A FUCKING RAT!!!

A typical Bernie speech
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Hillcunt typically has trouble filling a HIGH SCHOOL gym!!
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Yet, we’re supposed to believe that Hillcunt’s nomination is in the bag? Go fuck yourselves you dickfuk MSM whorefuks!

Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2016 8:45 am

Hillcunt speech.

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Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2016 8:46 am

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Bea Lever
Bea Lever
April 12, 2016 9:03 am

The whole thing is a sham, what did you expect?

Like I posted last week, the Russians hint that there will be a federation between the Trump and Sanders organizations on a third party ticket.

No matter which way it goes, Hitlery will be your next president and that is more than sickening. What a fukkin joke Merika has become.

Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2016 9:20 am

Ok, lets look at one example at how Media Hillcunt Love works.

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Look at the above pic … see how Hillcunt and her cuntlicker next to her look FAR OUT into the crowd … giving the impression they are waving to myriad thousands.

You might also notice that that place looks like a fucking gym. Well, it is. It is Hillside High School — a Kneegrow only skool — in Durham, NC. The student population is 1,200. It was built in 1887.

Here are the Kneegrow cheerleaders … doing a cheer for Hillcunt on the day of her visit in that very gym. “Two. Four. Six. Eight. What do we appreciate? Free shit!”

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Now…. here is a copy and paste quote from The Atlantic, emphasis mine ——- “With the mercury nearing 80 and THOUSANDS of Clinton fans packed into the Hillside gym, it was already warm.”

The auditorium was added in 1949. Does it look like it can hold “thousands” of Clinton fans?? Well, the bleacher capacity is well UNDER 1,000 … and about a maximum of 1,500 people when packed on the gym floor.

Fucking lies, lies, lies, lies, lies. All day. Every day. Even in something so minor as reporting crowd size, Add The Atlantic to the list of fuckers who must be sent to The Great Beyond in the 4th Turning.

Suzanna
Suzanna
April 12, 2016 9:58 am

It reads like Mad Magazine

People won’t “wake up” because they won’t “rock their boat.”
The people are squeezing their eyes shut, fingers in their ears…
there is no concern about who “wins”…just that the TV schedule
will remain stable.

Apparently, only a small percentage of people care, and care to know.

evan logan
evan logan
April 12, 2016 11:35 am

So apparently all anyone is ever going to do about this is write about it ad nauseum.

Stucky
Stucky
April 12, 2016 11:40 am

“So apparently all anyone is ever going to do about this is write about it ad nauseum.” …. WRITES evan logan.

haha fucken maroon.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
April 12, 2016 12:12 pm

Remember back to 2008 when the owners served up a shit sandwich named Obama and every presstitute was fawning over him and every media out let said he was the second coming and EVERYONE loves him?

The same smoke and mirrors for Hitlery this time around—-Shit sandwich part two (on our way to becoming full blown commie NWO country). She will make Oreo look like an amateur.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 12, 2016 3:50 pm

@Stucky: Since you realize the disparity between Hitlery and Bernie, I invite you to come on over and join me in giving Bernie Sanders our full support.

Or just do as you’re planning and stay home on election day.

BTW sell that house yet? I told you what works…….