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GOP Establishment Panic: Calls to Draft Romney

Lindsey Graham said “if we just drop a few bombs on these guys and that’s it, they’ll be stronger than ever”.

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Romney isn’t going to run, and if he did he wouldn’t stand a chance; not after New Hampshire, anyway. “They assure me that Trump and Carson will eventually fade”.

If either Trump or Carson were to win the Republican nomination, Hilary Clinton, political pro extraordinaire with a resume as long or longer than any recent nominee for President has been, including her husband Bill, when he was a candidate for President, will likely sprint all the way to the White House in 2016.

All of this is “leaving establishment figures disoriented”, not knowing where to put all the money they have set aside to bestow upon an adequate puppet.

“It’s time to change that course, secure the safety of our homeland and preserve our democratic values”, Romney wrote.

“Fresh off a new Washington Post report that GOP establishment leaders are calling on Romney, who has run and lost twice before, to reconsider his decision to stay out of the 2016 race, associates of the 2012 Republican presidential nominee tell CNN there are a lot of inbound calls but that there are no signs he’s changed his mind”. Friends have mapped out a strategy for a late entry to pick up delegates and vie for the nomination in a convention fight, according to the Republicans, who were briefed on the talks, though Romney has shown no indication of reviving his interest. Looking back now, and comparing Romney and Gingrich to the current GOP primary poll leaders, Trump and Ben Carson, it gives one a sense of the GOP getting off track, of losing an opportunity.

This, GOP elite, is what you have created by letting the maniacs take over.

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Mitt Romney may return because Republicans have no idea how to stop Ben Carson and Donald Trump. And they’re not going to vote for Mitt.

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