Anti-Neocon
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Trump is already way behind Hillary and won't get nearly as much funding/MSM support as Hillary will, so the gap will probably only get bigger.
So if the GOP nominates Trump, they can pretty much be guaranteed to lose to Hillary (who has a pretty firm grasp on the nomination).
And then in Hillary's 4 year term, the Fox "News" punditry won't stop talking about how horrible of a candidate Trump was and convince it's dumb followers to support the next big neocon hope, whether it's Paul Ryan or Tom Cotton, both absolute scum.
And so the rebel elements will mostly be coaxed back into the evil party of the neocons, and we will have something most closely resembling business as usual.
Ted Cruz: they have no control over the guy. He is a complete self-server and enough of the establishment donors find him appealing that he can potentially run a formidable campaign against Hillary. If he loses, there won't be as strong of a pro-establishment case, because he will have relied on the establishment's support to some degree in order to first get nominated and then in the general.
John Kasich/Paul Ryan: Either of these candidates probably have the best chance against Hillary and they are both die-hard neocons. Nominating either one of these would likely mean another neocon reign, which we cannot afford any more than a Hillary presidency.
Well, that would be if only it wouldn't cause a huge split down the middle of the party and potentially destroy any future of unity under a neocon-dominated "Big Tent". So it is unlikely that they will attempt to nominate either one of these as it could literally mean the end of the party.
So there you have it. In my opinion, a Donald Trump nomination may be the best option possible for the GOPe at this point, which is also probably why their paid shills at FOX are just going along for the ride at the moment. If you really want to see the GOPe suffer, maybe voting against Trump is the best idea out there.
So if the GOP nominates Trump, they can pretty much be guaranteed to lose to Hillary (who has a pretty firm grasp on the nomination).
And then in Hillary's 4 year term, the Fox "News" punditry won't stop talking about how horrible of a candidate Trump was and convince it's dumb followers to support the next big neocon hope, whether it's Paul Ryan or Tom Cotton, both absolute scum.
And so the rebel elements will mostly be coaxed back into the evil party of the neocons, and we will have something most closely resembling business as usual.
Ted Cruz: they have no control over the guy. He is a complete self-server and enough of the establishment donors find him appealing that he can potentially run a formidable campaign against Hillary. If he loses, there won't be as strong of a pro-establishment case, because he will have relied on the establishment's support to some degree in order to first get nominated and then in the general.
John Kasich/Paul Ryan: Either of these candidates probably have the best chance against Hillary and they are both die-hard neocons. Nominating either one of these would likely mean another neocon reign, which we cannot afford any more than a Hillary presidency.
Well, that would be if only it wouldn't cause a huge split down the middle of the party and potentially destroy any future of unity under a neocon-dominated "Big Tent". So it is unlikely that they will attempt to nominate either one of these as it could literally mean the end of the party.
So there you have it. In my opinion, a Donald Trump nomination may be the best option possible for the GOPe at this point, which is also probably why their paid shills at FOX are just going along for the ride at the moment. If you really want to see the GOPe suffer, maybe voting against Trump is the best idea out there.