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Title: Donald Trump: Since RNC ‘In Default,’ Pledge Now Voided, I ‘Can Do What’ I ‘Have to Do’ to Win
Source: Breitbart
URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern ... n-do-what-i-have-to-do-to-win/
Published: Feb 15, 2016
Author: Matthew Boyle
Post Date: 2016-02-15 21:35:19 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 3508
Comments: 35

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.

They walked on stage, the place went crazy. It’s sort of interesting. One guy’s got like very low in the polls, the other one is very low in the polls. I’m very high in the polls. There’s nobody there for me except my wife and my kids because I don’t have donors. I don’t have donors and I don’t have special interests. But I think the RNC did a very poor job. We’ve warned them twice, because this happened twice before, and they don’t [fix it].

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.

I’m very disappointed in the RNC because for three debates now the room has been stacked with special interests and donors as you know, as the press knows. As an example, I gave two judges who were very conservative judges. I was met with nice applause. Bush got up and stumbled through an answer and the place went crazy. I said, ‘What are they doing?’ And then I realized all of these people—many of the people in that room I know, some are friends of mine. Some are waving to me and booing. They’re waving like this and they’re booing—they’re having fun. I get it. Some of them are friends of mine. They are special interests. They’re lobbyists. And that shouldn’t be. They have total control over the people I’m running against. Total, absolute control. I bring up the drug thing because the drug companies are going to go to competitive bid. Whether we save $100 billion a year or $350 billion a year, we’re going to competitive bid. These people can’t say that because the drug companies give them a fortune to run for office.

The RNC’s Sean Spicer has not responded to a request for comment in response to Trump’s comments on Monday. (1 image)

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#1. To: vicomte13 (#0)

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.

Your man remains a total sh*t. As true to his smelly self as he ever was and still can be. Can you possibly be surprised by this? Maybe you can as you seem to bank on Trump's word meaning something.

SOSO  posted on  2016-02-15   21:46:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: SOSO (#1)

Your man remains a total sh*t. As true to his smelly self as he ever was and still can be. Can you possibly be surprised by this?

Surprised? I am IMMENSELY PLEASED.

Just to remind you: I love certain ideas - like enforcing the rule of law, peace through pragmatic cooperation with Russia, ending the "free" trade fiasco with China. I am interested in the victory of my ideas.

I hate the Republican Party, and won't be voting Republican UNLESS Donald Trump is the nominee.

So, the fact that Trump is observing the truth about the GOP - that it is a completely corrupt organization controlled by special interests, and that he will not abide by an agreement with the GOP that the GOP has broken, I THINK IS GREAT.

You will nominate Trump, or you will have Hillary Clinton in the White House and Barack Obama on the Supreme Court, because Trump will run independent, and I'll vote for him.

Trump is engaging in a HOSTILE TAKEOVER of the Republican Party, and I intend to see him succeed, because I would like to be represented by my government, and neither party represents me.

But Trump's policies are what I agree with, pretty much across the board.

THEREFORE I am determined to see Trump win. And if the GOP decides to cheat and take down Trump, I want to see Trump run Independent and destroy the party for good.

The Republican Establishment will never have power again. The question is whether there will be a new populist/nationalist party that represents me and most of the people who are like me, or Democrat rule forever.

Your kind has held power in the GOP too long for any good you've done. You can hold on to some of what you like with Trump. Or you can lose it all. But change is here, and it's now, and there is no path to victory for your GOP as it has been, because the GOP is shit, and the Establishment are shit.

After the hostile takeover is complete, the GOP will still be pro-business, and for lower taxes, but the finance industry is going to take a big tumble, and industry will be coming back.

Don't like that? You DON'T like that. That's why you think Trump is shit. But I think he's great. I agree with him. And I am glad to see him using the full measure of his power and influence to bring your guys to heel and set new rules by which they will live or politically die.

It's all good.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-02-16   10:44:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Vicomte13 (#10)

I hate the Republican Party, and won't be voting Republican UNLESS Donald Trump is the nominee.

Then you still would not be voting Republican.

"After the hostile takeover is complete, the GOP will still be pro-business, and for lower taxes, but the finance industry is going to take a big tumble, and industry will be coming back.

Don't like that? You DON'T like that. That's why you think Trump is shit."

I think Trump is a turd for very valid reasons, i.e. - his character, past track record, dishonesty, self-promoting, egomaniac.

"I agree with him."

That's why P.T. Barnum was talking about you for every minute. But I think he's great.

SOSO  posted on  2016-02-16   16:54:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: SOSO (#11)

So, SOSO, who are you supporting?

BobCeleste  posted on  2016-02-16   20:15:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: BobCeleste (#17)

So, SOSO, who are you supporting?

I live in Colorado therefore I can't support anyone in the Republican primaries. The CO Republican Party made sure of that by changing the rules this year to electing uncommitted delegates. This is just one reason why I am no longer a registered Republican.

If the general comes down to Bow Wow Hillary and Dollar Donald I will sit this one out.

SOSO  posted on  2016-02-16   23:25:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: SOSO (#21)

If the general comes down to Bow Wow Hillary and Dollar Donald I will sit this one out.

I reckon you will be sitting it out.

Jus Soli

There has been more and more questions about the status of both Rubio and Cruz to claim themselves to be Natural Born Citizens, but alas, it would be hard for a court to find them as such.

For the basis for the definition of Natural Born Citizen to the founders was based upon the old English definition of Jus Soli, which dates back two thousand or more years to the Roman empire.

US birthright citizenship, under the 14th amendment, is based on Jus Soli or "Born To The Soil". Christians need to look no further than Acts chapter 22, verses 25-28 to see this concept explained in the most blunt of detail. Acts 22:25-29 ACP/KJV

25 And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, “Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?” 26 When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, “Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman.” 27 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, “Tell me, art thou a Roman? He said, Yea.”

28 And the chief captain answered, “With a great sum obtained I this freedom.” And Paul said, “But I was free born.”

29 Then straightway they departed from him which should have examined him: and the chief captain also was afraid, after he knew that he was a Roman, and because he had bound him.

In Rome and throughout the Roman Empire, there were two distinct classes of Citizens, one, like Paul were born Roman Citizens and one that were naturalized, like the chief captain.

Rubio and Cruz, unlike Barak Obama, are citizens, there is no questioning that, but neither of them qualifies as Natural Born Citizens, and what disgust me is that both know it and are making a mockery of their claims to know and abide by the Constitution.

Those that criticize obama yet support either Rubio or Cruz epitomize the very definition of the word Hypocrite.

BobCeleste  posted on  2016-02-17   14:25:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: BobCeleste (#34)

If the general comes down to Bow Wow Hillary and Dollar Donald I will sit this one out.

I reckon you will be sitting it out

Probably so as a vote for Dollar Donald is a vote for Hillary which is worse than no vote at all.

In Rome and throughout the Roman Empire, there were two distinct classes of Citizens, one, like Paul were born Roman Citizens and one that were naturalized, like the chief captain."

That has nothing to do with the status of either Rubio or Cruz. The Captain most likely was born a slave and likely one that was born on Roman soil. The fact that slaves, even ones born in Rome, were not considered Roman citizens has no bearing on the question of being natural born under the U.S. Constitution.

You do recall that, de facto and barring very rare instances, only the noble class in Rome could become Senators?

You also do recall that it took an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to acknowledge that blacks that were slaves and living in the U.S. where in fact citizens of the U.S. and that the recently freed black slaves born in the U.S. were qualified as natural born if they chose to run for POTUS?

SOSO  posted on  2016-02-17   14:38:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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