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politics and politicians Title: Donald Trump: Since RNC ‘In Default,’ Pledge Now Voided, I ‘Can Do What’ I ‘Have to Do’ to Win HANAHAN, South Carolina — 2016 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald J. Trump tells reporters here that his pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee is now void because the Republican National Committee, along with local and state GOP factions, is stacking debate audiences with donor class officials.“The RNC is in default,” Trump said at the press conference. “Just so you understand, the RNC is in default. When somebody is in default, that means the other side can do what they have to do. The RNC is in default.” Trump’s point is that the RNC has defaulted—through its actions against his candidacy—on the pledge he signed earlier in the cycle, and his point is that because they have defaulted he can do whatever he wants. Trump is signaling he may not support the eventual GOP nominee in 2016 if that nominee is not him. The significance of this development can’t be understated. The entire GOP presidential primary election has focused on this question, which was launched to the center of discussion by the first question at the first GOP debate in Cleveland, Ohio, back in August, 2015. That question, by Fox News’s Bret Baier, asked all the candidates on stage to raise their hands if they would support the eventual GOP nominee. Trump was the only one who didn’t raise his hand. That, and several other unseemly questions from Fox’s Megyn Kelly about Trump and women, catapulted into public view a then-private war between Trump and Fox that has lasted publicly to this day. In the coming weeks, the RNC eventually negotiated it out with Trump to get him to sign a pledge to back the eventual nominee. He signed it. But Trump is now arguing that the RNC hasn’t been fair, and he says that means that the RNC, in his words, has defaulted on their end. So Trump says he can do whatever he wants if he doesn’t win the nomination. Of course, all of this could end up being a moot point should Trump win the nomination, as he’s fairly heavily favored to do at this point. But if he does lose, a world of possibilities has now opened up. “The RNC gave all the tickets to special interests that represenSen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rubio,” Trump said at the press conference, explaining how and why the RNC defaulted on their pledge.
All of this leads Trump to believe that the RNC, like his opponents, is controlled by special interests and high-dollar donors who don’t have the well-being of the American public in mind. That, Trump says, is why Republicans have lost presidential elections in 2008 and 2012—and will lose in 2016 if the nominee isn’t the right person. “I think the RNC is controlled,” Trump said. “The bottom line is the RNC is controlled by the establishment and the RNC is controlled by the special interests and the donors, and that’s too bad. And that’s why the Republican Party has lost for president for so long.” Overall, Trump added, he’s “very disappointed” in the RNC. “I’m very disappointed in the RNC, Republican National Committee,” Trump said.
The RNC’s Sean Spicer has not responded to a request for comment in response to Trump’s comments on Monday. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 24. The crybaby who isn't a Republican anyway has been showing his true colors . During the debate ,and on the campaign trail ,he is using rhetoric right out of Michael Moore and Code Pinko's playbook. How many people did he threaten to sue today ?
#8. To: tomder55 (#4) The crybaby who isn't a Republican anyway has been showing his true colors . During the debate ,and on the campaign trail ,he is using rhetoric right out of Michael Moore and Code Pinko's playbook. What a pile of establishemnt cat shit. Another establisment lie. Iraq war was bullshit. Bush was possibly involved in 911 or at the least the CIA. Only a dumb ass that sucks establishment dick believes the government would let terrorists take a joy ride to Ohio and fly off course for hours. A government cock sucker. Truth is Bush belongs in prison. Just like the Clintons and Obama. Traitors that broke their oath of office all of them.
#13. To: A K A Stone (#8) Only a dumb ass that sucks establishment dick believes the government would let terrorists take a joy ride to Ohio and fly off course for hours. Do you actually spend time coming up with such ugly writing? Why do you bother? You don't win anyone over talking like that. You never will.
#14. To: TooConservative (#13) You don't win anyone over talking like that. You never will. He may not "win anybody over", but I'll tell you something: he is expressing the rage - the utter HATRED that he, and I, and millions of others feel towards the Establishment politicians. With Trump with can win in a peaceful revolution. If the Republican cocksuckers steal it all again, I'm not so sure that the rage will be contained anymore. The rage that blacks used to feel in their ghettos is now felt by poor and working and middle class Whites everywhere. It's a real rage, and a righteous one. What is Stone raging it? The destruction of the country of his birth at the hands of greedy, corrupt pigs. It won't stand. One way or another, all of that will come down. It would be better if it came down in a controlled manner, behind a leader that is popular, than that it explode.
#18. To: Vicomte13 (#14) With Trump with can win in a peaceful revolution. If the Republican cocksuckers steal it all again, I'm not so sure that the rage will be contained anymore. You're developing quite a potty mouth. It isn't hard to see how much you enjoy cheerleading your longstanding chorus of hatred for the GOP with dissident GOP voters. Yet you barely mention the Dems at all.
#20. To: TooConservative (#18) Oh no. Bad words. Quick, hide under the table. Prudes bore me. The Democrats? Well, they're wrong on abortion. They're right about Social Security and Medicare. They're right about the need for universal health coverage, but wrong about the means to go about it. They're right about the need for public schools, but badly flawed in the execution. They're right about the need for student debt relief of some sort. They've done about as disastrous a job as the Repulicans on foreign policy. They're wrong about open borders. They're right that the financial industry needs to be regulated. They're right about the need for unemployment insurance and food stamps and a social safety net for the people wiped out by free trade. They're babykillers. I don't vote for Democrats. Trump couldn't run as a Democrat because he's pro-life. But Trump's pretty much got a perfect set of policies, and by running as a Republican he makes it possible for me to vote Republican again. You should be pleased, but for some reason you're not.
#23. To: Vicomte13, TooConservative (#20) Trump couldn't run as a Democrat because he's pro-life. Yup, until his not again.
#24. To: SOSO, Vicomte13 (#23) Yup, until his not again. I know, right? I'm not sure that is enough to dampen Vicomte's schoolgirl crush on his red-eyed orange-skinned blond-haired man-crush, the Divine Donaldo.
Replies to Comment # 24. #25. To: TooConservative (#24) You know? Well, there's also immigration. I know that the Republicans will leave the door open to Mexico, even after campaigning on the issue, because they always have. I know they'll all expend "free" trade with China, because all of them except Trump believe in it. I know that they'll restart the Cold War, because they've all promised too. I'll take my chances with Trump.
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