Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 18, 2016
When these power levels hit over 9000 you’re gonna see some serious – WHOOPS, ALREADY DID.
I guess I didn’t expect them to stop.
But I’m still having a hard time processing this.
“Dozens of Republican convention delegates are hatching a new plan to block Donald Trump at this summer’s party meetings, in what has become the most organized effort so far to stop the businessman from becoming the GOP nominee,” reported Ed O’Keefe. “…a growing group of anti-Trump delegates are convinced that enough like-minded Republicans will band together in the next month to change party rules and allow delegates to vote for whomever they want, regardless of who won state caucuses and primaries.”
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“The new push is being run by the only people who can actually make changes to party rules, rather than by pundits and media figures who have been pining for a Trump alternative. Many of the delegates involved supported Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas in the primary but say they are not taking cues from any of Trump’s vanquished opponents.
“‘This literally is an ‘Anybody but Trump’ movement,’ said Kendal Unruh, a Republican delegate from Colorado who is leading the campaign. ‘Nobody has any idea who is going to step in and be the nominee, but we’re not worried about that. We’re just doing that job to make sure that he’s not the face of our party.’
For the record: the RNC is dismissing the chatter.
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In addition, House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who is slated to chair the Republican National Convention next month in Cleveland, said in remarks released Friday that House Republicans should “follow their conscience” on whether to support Trump.
“The last thing I would do is tell anybody to do something that’s contrary to their conscience,” Ryan said in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” airing on Sunday.
Ryan has endorsed Trump. But his use of the word “conscience” could prove helpful to delegates organizing the anti-Trump campaign because they are pushing to pass a “conscience clause” that would unbind delegates and allow them to vote for whoever they want.
In a statement Friday, Trump dismissed the plots against him.
“I won almost 14 million votes, which is by far more votes than any candidate in the history of the Republican primaries,” Trump said. “I have tremendous support and get the biggest crowds by far and any such move would not only be totally illegal but also a rebuke of the millions of people who feel so strongly about what I am saying.”
He added, “People that I defeated soundly in the primaries will do anything to get a second shot – but there is no mechanism for it to happen.”
The nerve of these people is simply incredible.
But just remember this: if it were anyone other than Trump in this position, they would have defeated him, undermined our entire system. But they couldn’t stump the Trump.
After the convention, all of these faggots are going to endorse Hillary.
Guarantee it.