Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The RNC and Donald Trump are a party.

What is this nonsense about blaming Donald Trump for all the problems of the Republican Party?

There is no stark difference between the Republicans of 2009 and Republicans of 2016. This is the first time Donald Trump has run for office. Granted he reached for the gold ring, but, the Republicans have been extreme since the election of 2008.

The Republicans have created their own problems. They have done nothing but pass legislation that serves their cronies. This is NOT new among Republicans. As a matter of fact Donald Trump ran his campaign for President of the United States of America with his own funds of which was suppose to set the country free of crony interests in the White House. His downfall is common among Republicans; mistreatment of women. 

The Republican Party did not take on this extremism overnight or since Donald Trump announced. The extremists have been taking over the Republican Party since the election of 2008, when Koch Industries found success in social extremism with their agenda tucked into the fiber of that deception. This is not just Donald Trump. He didn't sour the country with extremism. This is the Republican Party. They may not like the way they look in reflection of Donald Trump, but, make no mistake this is the Republicans.

The racist poll watching is a Republican strategy. This is nothing new. This is the Donald Trump campaign digging up the strategies that worked in the past. 

The Republican Party is NOT divorced from their presidential candidate Donald Trump. Donald Trump was nominated through the traditional and established primary process. End of discussion.
 
Reince Priebus cannot declare the RNC nominee the winner of the White House and divorce the RNC from Donald Trump.

October 24, 2016
By Tim Hains
 
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus (click here) told 'Face The Nation' host John Dickerson on Sunday that the Republican candidate is going to win the presidential election. He also clarifies Trump's position on not contesting the result of the election, saying: "I think, if it’s a close election, look, if you lose by 200 votes in Florida, are you going to concede on election night if you’re at 260 electoral votes?"...

Reince Priebus has been in lock step with Donald Trump since the primaries. Enough, the actions of the Republican nominee for President regarding intimidation of voters by poll watching speaks for the party strategy. Every Republican will benefit from that strategy if it works and there is no separating out the difference once the polling is complete.