Donald Trump says he’ll run independently if GOP doesn’t treat him ‘fairly’

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Donald Trump says he’ll run independently if GOP doesn’t treat him ‘fairly’

Back with his threats to run as an independent if he isn't treated "fairly" by the GOP establishment:

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In spite of a pledge he made in September to not run an independent campaign for president, business tycoon and reality TV star Donald Trump said on Sunday that he will wait and “see what happens” between himself and the Republican Party.

Trump was speaking to ABC News about a recent report that GOP insiders are mounting an all-out “guerrilla campaign” to unseat him as the current front-runner in the Republican race for the 2016 nomination.

I might be completely wrong in my assessment, but I think that Rand Paul actually fully predicted and called out Trump's game-plan right from the first debate. All these threats of running as an independent when he appears to be safely ahead if he suddenly loses his lead because of perceived "unfairness" makes me think that he plans on scuttling his own campaign with all of these idiotic theatrics he's been engaged in, all in order to run 3rd party and try to help obtain a Clinton victory in the general election.

The average GOP voter and, sadly, a fair number of former Ron Paul supporters are getting so obviously hoodwinked by the dog and pony show that it's not even funny. I get the whole thing about being pissed off over all the moochers coming in from the 3rd world and bankrupting our government and taking our tax money, but anyone foolish enough to think that Trump is being genuine here needs a strong wake up call now.
 
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He very possibly has been doing all this craziness for the Clintons.

The GOP should exclude him from debates for this IMO.
 
He very possibly has been doing all this craziness for the Clintons.

The GOP should exclude him from debates for this IMO.


His collapse is way over-due and we should consider Trump has some chance of winning as a Republican, then Hillary gets indicted and the unthinkable happens when Trump moves into the White House. If we cannot have Rand, would Trump actually be any worse than Hillary?
 
I might be completely wrong in my assessment, but I think that Rand Paul actually fully predicted and called out Trump's game-plan right from the first debate. All these threats of running as an independent when he appears to be safely ahead if he suddenly loses his lead because of perceived "unfairness" makes me think that he plans on scuttling his own campaign with all of these idiotic theatrics he's been engaged in, all in order to run 3rd party and try to help obtain a Clinton victory in the general election.

The average GOP voter and, sadly, a fair number of former Ron Paul supporters are getting so obviously hoodwinked by the dog and pony show that it's not even funny. I get the whole thing about being pissed off over all the moochers coming in from the 3rd world and bankrupting our government and taking our tax money, but anyone foolish enough to think that Trump is being genuine here needs a strong wake up call now.

Trump is simply using the same game plan Ron Paul used in 2008- float the threat of a 3rd Party run in order to keep the GOP Establishment from completely screwing you over. The only difference between Paul and Trump is that Trump has far more leverage because of better polling numbers. Trump isn't threatening 3rd Party over "perceived" unfairness- he's threatening it over actual unfairness. These comments were in response to a report of the GOP power structure banding together to do whatever it takes to deny him the nomination. If Trump says, "I'll never run 3rd party no matter what you do to me" they will do anything and everything to screw him over. He needs something to keep them honest.

As for Trump being a shill for Hillary:

 
He very possibly has been doing all this craziness for the Clintons.

The GOP should exclude him from debates for this IMO.

Yes, we certainly wouldn't want him to spoil an otherwise good R vs D election season, and give an easy win to the D's, we're already down 2:0 in the past two presidential elections we need a win for the R time this year
 
Back with his threats to run as an independent if he isn't treated "fairly" by the GOP establishment:

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I might be completely wrong in my assessment, but I think that Rand Paul actually fully predicted and called out Trump's game-plan right from the first debate. All these threats of running as an independent when he appears to be safely ahead if he suddenly loses his lead because of perceived "unfairness" makes me think that he plans on scuttling his own campaign with all of these idiotic theatrics he's been engaged in, all in order to run 3rd party and try to help obtain a Clinton victory in the general election.

The average GOP voter and, sadly, a fair number of former Ron Paul supporters are getting so obviously hoodwinked by the dog and pony show that it's not even funny. I get the whole thing about being pissed off over all the moochers coming in from the 3rd world and bankrupting our government and taking our tax money, but anyone foolish enough to think that Trump is being genuine here needs a strong wake up call now.

It's a little more than that. The GOP establishment IS running an all out effort to bring Trump down. Look at Kasich's PAC; recently funded with GOP establishment money for just that purpose.
 
It's a little more than that. The GOP establishment IS running an all out effort to bring Trump down. Look at Kasich's PAC; recently funded with GOP establishment money for just that purpose.

This doesn't necessarily mean that Trump is an ally, though it definitely presents problems for people who argue that the Bushes and the Clintons are in some sort of grand conspiracy together. The GOP establishment and the Clintons are both enemies, and I don't think it prudent to start making alliances with Clinton stooges like Trump in the name of destroying another enemy.

The enemy of our enemy is not necessarily our friend.
 
His collapse is way over-due and we should consider Trump has some chance of winning as a Republican, then Hillary gets indicted and the unthinkable happens when Trump moves into the White House. If we cannot have Rand, would Trump actually be any worse than Hillary?

Why would I bow down before a puppet when I could be doing it for the puppet master herself?
 
This doesn't necessarily mean that Trump is an ally, though it definitely presents problems for people who argue that the Bushes and the Clintons are in some sort of grand conspiracy together. The GOP establishment and the Clintons are both enemies, and I don't think it prudent to start making alliances with Clinton stooges like Trump in the name of destroying another enemy.

The enemy of our enemy is not necessarily our friend.

I didn't say he was.
 
This doesn't necessarily mean that Trump is an ally, though it definitely presents problems for people who argue that the Bushes and the Clintons are in some sort of grand conspiracy together. The GOP establishment and the Clintons are both enemies, and I don't think it prudent to start making alliances with Clinton stooges like Trump in the name of destroying another enemy.

The enemy of our enemy is not necessarily our friend.
The establishment are like a bunch of monkeys fighting over a football. They fight like mad to get that power, but make no mistake, none of them are willing to give that power up. They all have an interest in maintaining the game. Trump is just as much a part of that establishment as the RNC or the Clintons. Sure, it looks like they're fighting with each other, but they are all part of the establishment party.

There is only one candidate in the race interested in giving the ball back to the people. Unfortunately for him, people like to watch the monkeys wrestle with their liberties.
 
It's a little more than that. The GOP establishment IS running an all out effort to bring Trump down. Look at Kasich's PAC; recently funded with GOP establishment money for just that purpose.

That's exactly what's happening. The establishment GOP and media have been emboldened by their recent success in putting a dent in Carson's poll standings, so now they are focusing on ending "political silly season" altogether with a final drive to knock off Trump as well. As RonPaulMall noted, it's not "perceived" unfairness, but actual unfairness---if it was establishment puppets Jeb or Marco who had commanding leads in most polls for months, the narrative would be, "this primary race is over, so at this point unless everybody gets behind the frontrunner, they're just providing a distraction, and not unifying the party," yada yada.
 
If Trump does run 3rd party I hope it does enough damage to put a nail in the coffin of the Neocon wing of the Republican party.
 
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