Jeb Cuck Assures Backers That He Can Buy the Nomination

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 29, 2015

Jeb Bush is assuring donors he has the shekels to buy the nomination.
Jeb Bush is assuring donors he has the shekels to buy the nomination.

The degree to which buying the Presidency is now being openly discussed in the press is both shocking and disgusting.

The Daily Stormer recently reported on the anti-Trump Jews saying that though Trump is the most popular candidate by far, they aren’t worried because they have the ability to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the campaigns of Trump competitors and thus side-step popular opinion.

This is what Hitler referred to as a “so-called democracy.”

Now, Jeb Bush, whose supporters are worried that everyone hates him because he is so pathetic, and that this means he is destined to fail, is reassuring his supporters by telling them that it doesn’t matter that everyone hates him, because he has the funds to oppose popular opinion.

His top bundlers, summoned to Miami for a last-minute call-a-thon, are working hard to convince increasingly anxious donors of their candidate’s strength. Bush’s team is highlighting the benefits of its sizable financial advantage — mainly, a top-notch national organization — in an effort to focus attention on the campaign’s durability but also to demonstrate its superiority in relation to Marco Rubio, whose rise in recent polls represents a growing threat.

Miami’s message essentially boils down to this: Keep calm and remember we’re sitting on $100 million and an extensive organization.

“Our campaign has the scale to go through all the early states and into March and have the organization to get us on the ballot, to go get delegates and acquire delegates throughout the process,” said David Kochel, who oversees the campaign’s early state strategy.

With polls showing Bush stuck around 7 percent — and trailing the three outsiders as well as Rubio — the political prediction markets until this week seemed to offer the campaign justification for its optimism. Al Cardenas, a Bush confidante, went so far as to note the wisdom of the markets in a recent email to Bush supporters, pointing to then-odds that showed Bush with a 34 percent chance of winning the GOP nomination, ahead of Rubio at 26 percent.

“I don’t know if it’s panic or paranoia in Miami, but they are losing Walker people to Marco and if you say what’s true, they get mad,” said one Bush donor, who spoke to POLITICO on the condition of anonymity. “I think it’s just reflective of what’s been going on for the past month or so and the way the race, at least in the establishment lane, has shifted. It’s really Jeb or Marco now. Marco’s fundraising has picked up and Jeb’s has stayed flat.”

Another Bush donor invited to Miami, assessing the state of anxiety within Bush’s operation on a scale of 1 to 10, put the panic level at a “6 or 7.”

“This is one space that Jeb has owned,” he said, speaking of the campaign’s fundraising. “You can’t give up your position of strength if you need to build momentum in other places.”

The roiling political environment has only complicated the fundraising push: the staying power of Donald Trump, which surprises and scares the GOP establishment, and the tenuous situation on Capitol Hill following the resignation of Speaker John Boehner in the face of a strong anti-establishment revolt.

“There’s a lot concern that if the conservative wing of our party takes control, that no Republican [presidential candidate] has a chance; so a lot of folks are waiting to see what happens with a shutdown,” said Fred Zeidman, a Bush bundler who spent Monday making fundraising calls from his office in Houston and admitted that it’s something of a slog. “Things could definitely be better. The low hanging fruit has all been picked.”

This is really just disgusting and shameful on a whole new level.

I thought “democracy” was supposed to be about popular opinion, but these people will just openly say “it all boils down to who has the cash to buy the election.”

Would it even be possible to have a system more corrupt than this?

Maybe.

But it certainly would not be possible to have a system that is any more fundamentally dishonest.