Trump has a big lead, and right now nobody in the Republican cabal knows how to stop the runaway crazy train.…
A Monmouth University Poll released on Monday shows Trump expanding his lead over the Republican field. Trump garners the support of 26 percent of Republican cabal voters, while his nearest opponent, Wisconsin moron Walker is back at 12 percent. Trump’s support has doubled in the past month. He polled at 13 percent support in July, and just 2 percent back in June.
The Monmouth University poll is not an anomaly. The
last six major national polls released have all shown Trump leading the
Republican field. Real Clear Politics’ polling average
calculates that Trump has a near double-digit lead (22.2 to 12.7
percent) over Walker, with Jeb at 12.2 percent, and no other
candidate polling above 7 percent.
Trump’s momentum is a source of great
consternation to republican national coven chairwimp Preibus
and to billionaire donors like the Koch Brothers. Republican leaders
seem utterly perplexed that after years of hailing the virtues of the
super wealthy as job creators who deserve almost limitless tax breaks,
the cabal’s base has embraced a bombastic billionaire for president. Who
could have seen that coming?
Likewise, cabal leaders seem flummoxed that after
decades of demonizing Washington insiders and government in general,
Republican voters are turning their affections to an outsider rather
than a 'distinguished' Republican cabal governor or U.S. Senator. Imagine that.
For their part, the Koch Brothers, who froze Trump
out of their weekend confab in Southern California, seem profoundly
annoyed that Trump isn’t groveling at their feet for money. While Cruz, Rubio, Walker and Jeb prostrated themselves
before the Republican cabal puppet masters, hoping for their approval and financial
backing, Trump tweeted:
I wish good luck to all of the Republican candidates that traveled to California to beg for money etc. from the Koch Brothers. Puppets?
For the Republican cabal, the chickens are coming
home to roost. Candidates like Huckabee and Cruz have spent the
better part of the last four years trying to arouse the anger and
passion of the teabagger fanatics to rise up against the media and the
politicians who “oppress them”. However, neither man recognized that
they too would be caught in the undertow.
Sure, Huckabee wants to send federal troops
into clinics to stop abortions, and he says outlandish things about
President Obama marching Israelis to the doors of the ovens, but his
cries for attention fail to strike a nerve the way Trump’s grandstanding
on immigration does. Cruz’s calls for filling out your taxes on a
post card are downright boring compared to Trumps’ bluster that he will
build a fence on the border and make Mexico pay for it.
Republican cabal leaders are nervously hoping that
Trump’s momentum can be halted by a more conventional Republican
politician like Jeb or Walker. The problem is the Republican cabal has nurtured and nourished the teabagger crazies for the entirety
of the Obama presidency.
By
ginning up anti-government sentiment and by encouraging Republican cabal voters to
hold a nightmarish vision of contemporary American politics, the
Republican cabal set the stage for a demagogue to take over the cabal.
Now they are reaping what they have sown. Trump has a big lead,
and right now nobody in the Republican cabal knows how to stop the
runaway crazy train.
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