GOP Leaders, Tech Execs Plot Against Trump At Secret NeoCon Island Meeting

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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/08/2016
 

Last Thursday, in a speech delivered at the University of Utah, Mitt Romney blindsided Donald Trump in what amounted to a scathing indictment of the billionaire’s ability to lead the country.

"If we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee, the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished," Romney said, in an apparent effort to play party elder. "If Donald Trump’s plans were ever implemented, the country would sink into prolonged recession," Romney continues, hitting Trump on the economy. "A few examples. His proposed 35 percent tariff-like penalties would instigate a trade war and that would raise prices for consumers, kill our export jobs and lead entrepreneurs and businesses of all stripes to flee America." 

We covered the story exhaustively, and for those who would enjoy a review of the verbal melee, see herehere, and here.

More important than what Romney said (after all, it's not as though he's the first person to essentially call Trump a demagogic lunatic who has no business being President) was what his speech represented: all-out panic on the part of the GOP establishment. 

This is it folks. Trump is on the verge of winning the nomination and although most still think he can't beat Hillary, the national election is a wildcard. If Trump can go from laughingstock to presumed GOP nominee in nine months, there's no reason to think he can't ride the populist wave all the way to The White House.

With diplomats the world over voicing their concern, and with America's reputation on the line (of course we can debate about what's left of that reputation after Bush and Obama) heavyweights from across America's political aristocracy and business community are scrambling to figure out how to derail Trump's momentum. In short, the Michael Bloomberg deus ex machina isn't coming and Joe Biden isn't likely to ride into the race in a red Camaro and save the day either, so what now?

That question, apparently, was on the agenda at the American Enterprise Institute's annual World Forum, a secretive affair held on Sea Island, Georgia.

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"The main topic at the closed-to-the-press confab? How to stop Republican front-runner Donald Trump," Huff Post writes. Here's a list of attendees:

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook,
  • Google co-founder Larry Page,
  • Napster creator and Facebook investor Sean Parker,
  • Tesla Motors and SpaceX honcho Elon Musk  
  • Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.),
  • political guru Karl Rove,
  • House Speaker Paul Ryan,
  • GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Cory Gardner (Colo.), Tim Scott (S.C.), Rob Portman (Ohio) and Ben Sasse (Neb.),
  • Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Fred Upton (Mich.),
  • Rep. Kevin Brady (Texas)  
  • Kevin McCarthy (Calif.),
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.),
  • Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.),
  • Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (Texas)
  • Diane Black (Tenn.)

"A specter was haunting the World Forum--the specter of Donald Trump," the Weekly Standard founder Bill Kristol wrote in an emailed report from the conference, borrowing the opening lines of the Communist Manifesto. "There was much unhappiness about his emergence, a good deal of talk, some of it insightful and thoughtful, about why he's done so well, and many expressions of hope that he would be defeated."


Predictably Karl Rove, GOP mastermind, gave a presentation outlining what he says are Trump's weaknesses. Voters would have a hard time seeing him as "presidential," Rove said. Which we suppose is why they are turning out in droves to vote for him.

In any event, this underscores how serious the situation is. America is apparently facing an identity crisis wherein the country's elected representatives as well as the business community feel a sense of paternalistic duty to keep the public from making "a mistake" at the ballot box. 

But they don't seem to understand that that plays right into Trump's hands.

It's "the establishment" trying to bend the will of the electorate.

It's "entrenched business interests" aligning with bought-and-paid-for politicians to stand in the way of a populist revolution.

And on, and on, and on. The soundbites are unlimited for Trump. 

Now, he can say that a billionaire who refuses to unlock an iPhone to aid in the fight against terrorism on American soil, the House Speaker, Elon Musk, and none other than Karl Rove himself are secretly commiserating on an island at a lavish, neocon-hosted conference to stop America from exercising their right to choose the next President!

It would be difficult to craft a better narrative to tell working class Americans if you tried. 

Long story short, if the establishment and the business community keep focusing on how to subvert democracy rather than on how to craft a message that resonates with voters, they are going to end up handing the keys to The White House to Trump on a silver platter.

Which we suppose is just how he likes to be handed his keys.

Only the platter would preferably be gold.

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  • Trump is for real , and the only evidence I need is to look at how the MSM demonizes him.

    That means that the controllers sees him as a threat.

    The reversed speach exposes this also : http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=41992

  • karl rove was there with leading left wing ceos from google and apple-nwo going apeshit

    • YOU ARE CORRECT PET ROCK. Karl Rove now lives in Austin, and this is yet another reason I have to leave this place. Many people in the  Austin-area have started a libertarian revolt (and this is especially true with people like Alex Jones, Mike Judge, Chuck Norris, Willie Nelson, and similar like-minded people). This revolt is now becoming the new"fashionable" anti-establishment movement of the U.S., and it is attracting national and international attention. The problem is that "fashionable" pro U.N. socialists with money are now moving here in droves, especially from California and New York. And these parasites are now trying to convert Austin into a socialist politically corrupt system similar to what they had left behind (and which are now currently loaded with unsustainable debt from their socialist nonsense (BUT HEY, AT LEAST THEY AREN'T "racist")).

      I am not sure I want to vote for Trump in November. I am just glad that there is a presidential candidate who is not bought and paid for by Goldman Sachs or Rockefeller's Council of Foreign Relations.  

      • obviously he's in tune with American fears of globalization-repub party leaders absolutely miffed and dems are crossing over to vote for him-

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