A Rove-Stupid Merry Christmas: Signs We Are Now Beating the
Establishment
(Breitbart) – On the
heels of the disastrous and obscene Omnibus Spending Orgy rubber stamped by the
Obama Republicans in Congress last week – there is actually hope that we have
turned the corner against the Republican Establishment wing of the Washington
Cartel.
It reminds me of the
old adage about going bankrupt – first it happens slowly and then suddenly.
That seems to describe the fall of the GOP establishment. The reality they face
today is totally different from the one in 2014 – let alone 2012, 2010 and
2008. And yet, without some of the efforts in those cycles, we might not be
rounding these corners now.
Consider: Donald
Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ben Carson – all enemies of the
establishment – are getting almost two thirds of the support from Republican
voters. Meanwhile, the cabal of Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Sen. Lindsey Graham
(R-SC) and Chris Christie combine for only about a sixth of the voters’ support.
And of course, Graham limped off the stage this week with less than 1 percent
support. Remember, this is just a year after getting 60 percent-plus of the
vote for the Senate. He’s not even making it to the S.C. Primary now.
It’s so bad out there
that the establishment will probably now throw in with Sen. Marco Rubio
(R-FL) as their champion. To be sure, with his Gang of Eight
dalliance and some other situations, it’s easy now to simply lump Rubio in as
typical establishment. That’s not totally accurate, however.
Remember, Rubio burst
onto the scene by destroying one of the establishment’s all-time favorites –
Charlie Crist – who was a sitting governor at the time. This was considered a
stunning development, and one wonders if, say, a man named Ted Cruz would have
tried the same audacious thing in Texas without Rubio’s success. This
demonstrates that politics are a continuum of events, not a series of
un-related stories in a 24/7 news cycle universe.
After a frustrating
season fighting the establishment in the 2014 primaries – all except for Rep.
Dave Brat (R-VA)’s take down of Eric Cantor – things are likely to be different
this time. It appears that Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is indeed in
trouble this go round in Arizona – trailing Kelli Ward by 9 points in recent
polls. Six years ago, J.D. Hayworth laid the groundwork for this. He forced
McCain to spend $20 million plus – on a primary – in a small media state! It
was more money than McCain had spent in all primary and general elections for
Senate combined! It showed that McCain could be beaten under the right
circumstances.
With Trump, Cruz and
Carson leading a growing anti-establishment movement, these are now the right
circumstances. This will play out all over the country.
Two years ago in North
Carolina, Greg Brannon ran a hard uphill race against Karl Rove’s handpicked
challenger to face Kay Hagan, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC). Brannon finished
one point short of forcing a run-off with Tillis – and now ironically – as bad
as Tillis is, he’s N.C.’s best senator.
The other one is
another of Rove’s chosen ones named Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC), a classic below
the radar House of Cards Republican – and Brannon is now challenging him.
Will it be different?
Probably so. We could see Trump, Cruz, Carson et al steam into primary day in
the state at 60 plus per cent. Those would almost all be Brannon voters – and
this is not lost on Brannon and his team. This kind of mobilization dynamic
cannot occur in an off-year election, but it will in 2016 – and not just in
Arizona and North Carolina.
And speaking of Rove,
we reported a few days ago that his Crossroads Super PAC family appears headed
for a 90 percent reduction in donations for 2016 compared to what it raised in
2012. For better or worse, the donor class is now rejecting the Washington
wizard consulting class – and putting together their own teams and their own
strategies. What it demonstrates is that there is now a bigger than ever
awareness of the isolation, weakness and corruption of the Republican establishment.
It’s all coming into
focus suddenly now, but it’s been happening gradually. When McCain won S.C. by
a wide margin in 2008, it led to his clinching of the nomination in Florida.
Just eight years ago, very few voters in that state had any awareness of the
GOP-e. In 2010, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rubio and others stormed the
gates of Washington and won – because the establishment was not yet aware of
the strength of the base.
By 2012, the battle
lines were starting to get more clarified. At different times, Michelle
Bachmann, Herman Cain, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich showed significant push
back strength against the establishment. (Okay, Santorum has been a pawn in the
establishment game in his past, but not in ’12). In the end however, Newt blew
it and establishment money and media presence (think Fox News and Wall Street
Journal) over whelmed everyone else and nominated Romney.
After Romney’s
debacle, Cruz reinforced the battle lines with his shut down filibuster in
2013. Then events in 2014 like Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS)’s shameless
race-baiting campaign led by the Barbour mafia in Mississippi really ripped the
mask off the monster for everyone to see. Then, after a huge win in that
election, the party led by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Rep.
John Boehner (R-OH) then went into a mode of pre-emptive surrender. So
traumatized by the cancellation of Washington cocktail party invitations due to
Cruz’ actions, the establishment just went full Obama all the time.
What they didn’t
realize is that now their masks have been removed. Have we beaten them yet? No,
not completely. But they have been unraveling slowly for years – but they’re
rapidly becoming undone now. I’ve been fighting them since 1992 – and never
thought I’d see a day like this. Stephen K. Bannon says daily on Breitbart
Radio that we are going to turn this thing around. He may be right after all.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/24/a-rove-stupid-merry-christmas-signs-we-are-now-beating-the-establishment/
http://www.teaparty.org/rove-stupid-merry-christmas-signs-now-beating-establishment-136268/
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