One of the very few people out there who continues
to make any amount of sense regarding our current, and somewhat harried, Republican
primary season is none other than former Republican Speaker of the House, Newt
Gingrich. While Gingrich seems to take
some level of pleasure in mocking, and even openly criticizing, those desperate
Republicans demanding a brokered convention as a way to stop GOP frontrunner
Donald Trump, he makes the point that if they are successful they will
accomplish nothing more than to throw the election to Hitlery.
Gingrich has said, “I think it’s pretty simple. If
you want to help elect Hillary Clinton, and you want to make sure that the
unionized bureaucracies are totally in control, and you want to have a radical
Supreme Court to finish eliminating our liberties, then play games like this.
But that’s what they are: They’re games.” And he went on to say, “There are two
choices in America. There’s the choice that accepts the continued decay and
continued radicalization of continued Americans. That’s the Hillary Clinton
road.” And he’s exactly right!
He said, “And there’s the choice that says no, we
need an alternative, and that’s the Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz road.” And added, “But there’s not a third
choice.” He warned: “And these people who the self-important
definers of America, who are telling us about this fancy third choice, they
make no sense at all. They ought to at least be honest and say to people: “You
know, I’d rather have Hillary Clinton than the Republican nominee.” Because
that’s what they’re doing. They ought to just form “Lost Republicans for
Hillary” and be honest about the effect of what they’re doing.”
He continued by saying, “Of course, if Clinton gets
indicted, it could be worse. It could be Sen. Bernie Sanders. But they all have
the same functional effect. They all empower the union bosses. They all empower
the radical judges. So, the choice for America’s future is very straight
forward, and I’ve just tried to be clear about that.” Gingrich dismissed the idea that the Beltway
Right’s anti-Trump faction had any real opposition to Trump beside purely discomfort. And isn’t it so very ironic how it is that we
who are always simply expected to hold our nose and vote for a RINO, but when
the RINOs need to hold their nose, all they do is whine.
He said, “They don’t have an ideological argument.
They have a comfort zone argument. Look, Ted Cruz is clearly a constitutional
conservative. He is clearly deeply embedded into intellectual conservatism, and
that makes people who are more traditional conservatives more comfortable,”
adding, “Donald Trump isn’t.” He went on
to say, “Donald Trump is this unusual phenomenon of this extraordinarily
successful businessman who has thoroughly mastered popular communication, who
woke up and said to himself: ‘I’ve got children. I’ve got grandchildren. My
country’s in deep trouble. I don’t need to go make any more money. What if I
tried to turn the country around?'” He said,
“Does he have contradictions in his past? Of course he does.” But he adds, “Trump would be an absolute
outlier in the trajectory of American politics.”
Look, at the end of the day I think if you’re a
reasonable individual you have to say that Newt is right. These ‘NeverTrump’ people simply don't make
much sense and they are really only out for themselves. They see the possibility
of losing their power as now being a very real while oblivious to the fact that
if Hitlery wins everything they supposedly love comes to an end. What's left of
our Constitution will be destroyed. Liberty and freedom comes to an end. The
party of slavers, Jim Crow, race baiters, and traitors finally achieves
complete victory, and the rest of us are toast.
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