Mitt Romney To Enter The Race? --- oh ... a mormon man-god to take down Trump, eh? good luck with that one. he has about as much chance as the old jewish man.
On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 9:46:02 AM UTC-6, Travis wrote: > > > > Mitt Romney To Enter The Race? The Establishment’s Secret Plan B To Steal > The Nomination From Trump <http://endoftheamericandream.com> > ------------------------------ > > Mitt Romney To Enter The Race? The Establishment’s Secret Plan B To Steal > The Nomination From Trump > <http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/mitt-romney-to-enter-the-race-the-establishments-secret-plan-b-to-steal-the-nomination-from-trump> > > > Posted: 28 Feb 2016 02:41 PM PST > > [image: Mitt Romney - Photo by Mark Taylor] <http://amzn.to/1oRdpeI>Is > Mitt Romney about to enter the race for the Republican nomination? As I > have written about repeatedly > <http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/how-the-republican-establishment-can-keep-donald-trump-from-getting-the-nomination>, > > the Republican establishment is absolutely desperate to keep Donald Trump > out of the White House. If it comes to it, they will move heaven and earth > to make sure that he is defeated – even if that means Hillary Clinton wins > the election. Right now, Trump has won three of the first four contests on > the schedule, and he is projected to win almost every state on Super > Tuesday. This would put him on a clear path toward winning the nomination, > and so establishment insiders are in full-blown panic mode. At this point, > two different plans are being put forward for how to proceed if Trump > continues to roll. One is to have Marco Rubio exit the race so that Mitt > Romney can run against Trump, and the other is to run a third party > candidate against Trump and Clinton in the fall. > > Perhaps this sounds like wild speculation to you, but these things are > actually being discussed behind closed doors right now. For example, just > consider what Republican insider Roger Stone just told WND > <http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/claim-gop-plots-secret-plan-to-elect-hillary-block-trump/> > … > > In a bitter fight for its life, establishment GOP leaders have decided to > block Donald Trump’s nomination at all costs, even if it means losing the > presidency to Hillary Clinton, says Roger Stone, co-author of the 2015 > bestselling book “The Clintons’ War on Women <http://amzn.to/21BVIxC>,” > and the recently published “Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family > <http://amzn.to/21BVMNR>.” > > “*The big fix is in*,” Stone, a former adviser to Trump, told WND in an > exclusive telephone interview Sunday. > > Stone also told WND > <http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/claim-gop-plots-secret-plan-to-elect-hillary-block-trump/> > > that establishment leaders have given Marco Rubio until March 15th. If he > does not win Florida, he is out and Romney is in… > > “Rubio has been given until Tuesday and if he doesn’t win the Florida > primary, the establishment GOP leaders have decided to dump Rubio in favor > of drafting Mitt Romney, the GOP presidential nominee who lost to Barack > Obama in 2012,” he explained. “*If Rubio cannot win Florida, then Rubio > drops out and Romney is in*.” > > “The GOP establishment’s secret plan is to back Romney against Trump in > the hopes of winning enough delegates in the primaries after Super Tuesday > to block Trump on the first ballot at the GOP national nominating > convention in Cleveland,” he added. > > Stone made similar comments during an interview with Alex Jones. During > that interview, he explained that the Rubio campaign was given 25 million > dollars by big GOP donors, and 75 million dollars was allocated “to stop > Trump” > <http://www.infowars.com/breaking-insider-leaks-koch-bros-rubio-plan-to-stop-trump/> > … > > The Koch Bros. met with GOP millionaires and billionaires Thursday night > to pool together over $75 million to stop Trump and are going to use Mitt > Romney as ‘Plan B’ if Rubio fails to gain traction on Super Tuesday, > according to moles who were inside the meeting. > > “*$75 million to stop Trump and $25 million to Marco Rubio, but they gave > Rubio a condition: he’s got to win the Florida primary or he’s out and Mitt > Romney’s in*,” Stone revealed. “*That’s the plan*.” > > If did Mitt Romney enter the race, it would be an instant game changer. > > Romney has the money and the name recognition to hit the ground running, > and the plan would be for him to run up as many delegates as possible > during the primaries and caucuses that would be held in April, May and > June. Some of the biggest states hold their votes then, including New > Jersey, New York and California. > > Even if Romney could not accumulate more delegates than Trump, that would > be okay. The goal would be to just keep Trump from getting the number of > delegates that he needs to secure the nomination. That would lead to a > “brokered convention”, and as long as Trump does not win on the first > ballot Romney would be the nominee. For much more on how this would all > play out, please see my previous article entitled “How The Republican > Establishment Can Keep Donald Trump From Getting The Nomination > <http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/how-the-republican-establishment-can-keep-donald-trump-from-getting-the-nomination> > “. > > And in recent days we have already seen Mitt Romney become much more > visible and launch direct attacks at Donald Trump. The following comes > from the New York Times > <http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/28/us/politics/donald-trump-republican-party.html?_r=0> > … > > After a Tuesday night dinner with former campaign aides, during which he > expressed a sense of horror at the Republican race, Mr. Romney made a blunt > demand Wednesday on Fox News: Mr. Trump must release his tax returns to > prove he was not concealing a “bombshell” political vulnerability. > > Mr. Trump responded only with casual derision, dismissing Mr. Romney on > Twitter as “one of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of > Republican politics.” > > You would think that the American people should be allowed to decide who > the candidates from each party will be, but that is not how things work. > > The elite are very accustomed to being in complete control of the process, > and so the Donald Trump phenomenon is totally freaking them out. > > *The Economist* has traditionally been considered a very important > mouthpiece for the international banking community, and it often speaks on > political matters. But I have never, ever seen the magazine declare that a > certain candidate “must be stopped” > <http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21693579-front-runner-unfit-lead-great-political-party-let-alone-america-time-fire-trump?fsrc=scn%2Ftw%2Fte%2Fpe%2Fed%2Ftimetofirehim> > … > > That is an appalling prospect. The things Mr Trump has said in this > campaign make him unworthy of leading one of the world’s great political > parties, let alone America. One way to judge politicians is by whether they > appeal to our better natures: Mr Trump has prospered by inciting hatred and > violence. He is so unpredictable that the thought of him anywhere near high > office is terrifying. *He must be stopped*. > > Because each additional Trumpism seems a bit less shocking than the one > before, there is a danger of becoming desensitised to his outbursts. To > recap, he has referred to Mexicans crossing the border as rapists; called > enthusiastically for the use of torture; hinted that Antonin Scalia, a > Supreme Court justice, was murdered; proposed banning all Muslims from > visiting America; advocated killing the families of terrorists; and > repeated, approvingly, a damaging fiction that a century ago American > soldiers in the Philippines dipped their ammunition in pigs’ blood before > executing Muslim rebels. At a recent rally he said he would like to punch a > protester in the face. This is by no means an exhaustive list. > > If Romney ends up being unwilling or unable to stop Donald Trump, there is > another more drastic possibility being considered. > > In the early stages of this campaign season, many had wondered if Trump > would ultimately mount an independent bid, but now it is actually the > Republican establishment that is seriously considering putting together > such a campaign. The following comes from Politico > <http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/doors-gop-consulting-independent-219859> > … > > Conservative donors have engaged a major GOP consulting firm in Florida to > research the feasibility of mounting a late, independent run for president > amid growing fears that Donald Trump could win the Republican nomination. > > A memo prepared for the group zeroes in on ballot access as a looming > obstacle for any independent candidate, along with actually identifying a > viable, widely known contender and coalescing financial support for that > person. The two states with the earliest deadlines for independent > candidates, Texas and North Carolina, also have some of the highest hurdles > for independents to get on the ballot, according to the research. > “All this research has to happen before March 16, when inevitably Trump is > the nominee, so that we have a plan in place,” a source familiar with the > discussions said. > > Of course such an independent campaign would mean almost certain victory > for Hillary Clinton. > > But the Republican elite would be fine with that. They figure that they > would still have control of the House, the Senate and most importantly they > would still be in control of the Republican Party. Hillary Clinton is > closer to them philosophically than Trump anyway, and four years from now > they could get refocused on trying to retake the White House. > > I know that all of this sounds really crazy. But as I have said all > along, the Republican establishment would literally move heaven and earth > to keep Donald Trump out of the White House. Anyone that has inside > knowledge of how the political process in this country really works knows > that this is true. There is hardly anything that they would not be willing > to do in order to stop him. > > If Donald Trump does actually become president of the United States > someday, it will be a miracle of absolutely epic proportions. > > <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/endoftheamericandream/OFri?a=H1FT-x-sVbw:HK0_yQYUkG8:yIl2AUoC8zA> > > <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/endoftheamericandream/OFri?a=H1FT-x-sVbw:HK0_yQYUkG8:gIN9vFwOqvQ> > > <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/endoftheamericandream/OFri?a=H1FT-x-sVbw:HK0_yQYUkG8:qj6IDK7rITs> > > <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/endoftheamericandream/OFri?a=H1FT-x-sVbw:HK0_yQYUkG8:V_sGLiPBpWU> > > <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/endoftheamericandream/OFri?a=H1FT-x-sVbw:HK0_yQYUkG8:l6gmwiTKsz0> > > You are subscribed to email updates from End Of The American Dream > <http://endoftheamericandream.com>. > To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now > <https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailunsubscribe?k=PUqP-8wQoWiQt5ehZwMHdhStWfE> > . 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