#NeverHillary is Putting the Brakes on #NeverTrump

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 30, 2016

Night of the living hillary

The #NeverTrump Jews in the neoconservative movement, such as Benny Shapiro and William Kristol, are failing to get traction for their pro-Hillary agenda.

In fact, the exact opposite is happening: people who previously were against Trump are rallying behind him to stop Hillary.

AP:

Donald Trump’s best ally in winning over skeptical Republicans is turning out to be Hillary Clinton.

Having overcome a multimillion-dollar “Never Trump” campaign aimed at blocking him from the Republican nomination, he’s now benefiting from a wave of GOP donors, party leaders, voters and conservative groups that are uniting under a new banner: “Never Hillary.”

Thanks to Republicans’ deep disdain for the likely Democratic nominee, Trump is piling up those kinds of lukewarm GOP endorsements.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who called Trump a dangerous “con artist” during his own failed presidential campaign, now says he’s willing to get involved in the general election to stop Clinton.

“If you can live with a Clinton presidency for 4 years, that’s your right,” Rubio wrote on Twitter Friday. “I can’t and will do what I can to prevent it.”

Later in the day he reiterated on Twitter that his assistance should not be viewed as pro-Trump. “I said I would be ‘honored’ to help party beat Hillary,” he wrote.

“Never Hillary” graced the subject line of a new Republican National Committee fundraising email that had nary a mention of Trump.

Likewise, Clinton has been an entry point for big donors once not thrilled with — or even downright hostile to — Trump.

Billionaire Minnesota broadcasting executive Stanley Hubbard helped pay for the Never Trump campaign, but says he’s willing to give money to the GOP nominee to stop Clinton.

Some Republican voters, too, are finding that unease with Clinton is a good enough reason to back Trump.

Margaret Lee, a 66-year-old from Clayton, North Carolina, said that while the former reality TV star may not have been her first choice, she’ll vote for anybody but Clinton.

“Hillary Clinton is not being held accountable,” Lee said of Clinton’s use of private emails as secretary of state. “The fact that she’s going to be the Democratic nominee having this hanging over her head, I just can’t understand that.”

In Pennsylvania, Lori Clifton said she’s deeply frustrated by the prospect of an election face-off between Trump and Clinton. Clifton, a 51-year-old from the Philadelphia suburb of Doylestown, isn’t a Trump fan. But as a reliable Republican voter in presidential elections, she said, “What choice do I have? I really don’t trust Hillary Clinton.”

Alison Scott, a 36-year-old from Apex, North Carolina, also has concerns about Trump’s demeanor, saying he often “doesn’t seem very presidential.” But with Clinton as the only alternative, she said her decision is simple.

“If I had to pick one of those,” Scott said, “I’d vote for Trump.”

The point here: #NeverTrump failed completely.

But Shapiro, Kristol and others are still out there shilling for Hillary.