George Soros says he supports establishment Republicans? WTF?
1 2018-07-19 by CaucasianEagle
It appears to me that Soros is aiming at the establishment Republicans. He admits that by supporting them that it will probably hurt them. It makes me wonder if he wants complete radicalization of the Republican party for the coming engineered civil war.
45 comments
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
Trumpists are the establishment Republicans. Establishment Republicans are Trumpists. Any Republican who hasn't signed onto it has already announced their retirement.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
That’s cute but not what was meant.
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
What do you mean by "complete radicalization of the Republican Party?" The Republican Party isn't radicalized. They're just a few steps farther down the path they've been heading down for 20-30 years.
That's not radicalized. Whatever the Republican Party is now, is normalized. Moderate Republicans are the radicals on the right.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Neo cons and maga’s are butting heads. I have no idea what world you live in.
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
Trump has the approval of 80-90% of Republicans. Aside from a few holdout pundits, who pretty much all work at MSNBC now, the Neocons hopped on the Trump train before the ink was dry on the tax cut bill.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
The mccains and romneys represent establishment republicans. That is what is meant. You don’t know that? Come on man!
1 Stellaaahhhh 2018-07-19
The McCains and Romneys that tisk-tisk tisk about Trump to reporters, then rubber stamp everything he asks for? They're like ineffectual parents fretting about how much time their kids spend on the devices they gave them.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Never the less they exist and are what soros is ultimately refering to. All of your comments are off the point.
1 FreonPurple 2018-07-19
Pretty sure he knows that, he is just quibbling to forum slide.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
I know
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
That pretty much covers McCain. And Romney doesn't have a job right now. Sure, he's likely to become Senator from Utah soon, but he's not likely to be a thorn in Trump's side. He's slowly caving to Trumpism and has been for nearly a year now.
Whatever headbutting there was is almost entire gone now. Trump won.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Neocons exist try listening to the ron paul report. He points them out consistently giving trump a hard time.
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
They're like gnats to an elephant to Trump.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
They are using the intelligence agencies and starting a civil war.
1 FreonPurple 2018-07-19
The word "Establishment" implies that they have been there for some period of time (Bushes, McCain, Paul, Romney, etc). The Establishment Republican have been and mostly still are against Trump. It doesn't make sense to just slap the "Establishment" label on Trump now that he became President.
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
I thought "Establishment" implies the people who are the top of the power pyramid, the people who rule the party -- Ryan, McConnell, McCarthy, Scalise, Cornyn, the heads of the committees, the mega-donors. Those people have all either fallen in line, or announced that they're not running again.
I didn't put the "Establishment" label on Trump. I put the "Trumpist" label on the establishment.
1 pby1000 2018-07-19
That is not true at all. The Democrats and Republicans are New World Order globalists for the most part. Trump is a Nationalist. Very few establishment Republicans and Democrats are Nationalists.
1 NoYamShazam 2018-07-19
OP can you provide a reference to that? Was it part of the NY Times article? But I would guess Soros means the Bushes, and other old time Republicans. Not many of those around anymore.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Yes it was the NYT article. He cites specific republicans and refrets towards being a democrat. It is quite bizzare considering the radical left bullshit he funds.
1 FreonPurple 2018-07-19
It makes sense that he would support Establishment Republicans. They support the NWO just as much as the Left does.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
You miss the point where he states his remarks will further damage the establishment republicans If he truly felt so, he would not risk it.
1 FreonPurple 2018-07-19
Come again?
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
He states that by publicly endorsing establishment republicans that he will ultimately hurt them.
1 FreonPurple 2018-07-19
That makes sense. So otherwise, he would publicly endorse them because he does in fact support them.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
No
1 NoYamShazam 2018-07-19
Are you referencing the teaparty leaders take over of the Republican party and their now near total takedown of the older establishment Republicans like that attack Trump unleashed against Jeb and the entire Bush family during one of the Republican debates?
And how public knowledge about support from Soros will be used against still holding office?
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Neocons. Do you know what those are?
1 NoYamShazam 2018-07-19
The ones that for more than 50 years were centered around the Bushes.
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
Soros has always supported politicians around the centre and worked against far left and far right. He won't want the Republicans drifting further right.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
That could be one of the dumbest things Ive seen written
1 White-Knee-Grow 2018-07-19
delusion level 100
1 MissType 2018-07-19
Removed. Rule 10.
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
In what way
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
The dude literally loaded jews on death trains, crashed currencies, economies, gets caught funding the most radical bullshit designed to destroy nations for a NWO and you say he center on politics?
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
He's a neo liberal he has spent his life and millions trying to narrow the overton window around the world to stop the extremes he witnessed under fascism and Communism. Where would you put him far right? Far left?
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
If that’s what you think the man is doing I have pity on you. The american constitution is the greatest document ever written and there is no doubtsoros wants to see it burn
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
Where would you put him? I'm not American so no need to bang on about your constitution it's meaningless to me.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
Then you are an enemy of Liberty.
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
You got biggest prison population in the world in the fat colonies don't you. Freedom hating fuckers lock up anybody.
1 FR3DF3NST3R 2018-07-19
Didn't that shitty constipation thing allow for slavery originally.
1 PinkoPrepper 2018-07-19
Crashing currencies and economies for personal gain is basically the definition of US centrism over the past few decades. NWO is a center-right project.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
The NWO will be comunist. There is no doubt.
1 PinkoPrepper 2018-07-19
This is patently absurd. How on earth could you reach that conclusion?
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
I would suggest checking out james corbett’s website and his research on how china has been handed the keys to the castle by the collectivists. G edward griffin also has done some great work.
1 NoOpinionsPleaseEver 2018-07-19
Why wouldn't he?
Related question, why is Mitt Romney white while Obama is black? Otherwise how would you tell them apart?
1 Quexana 2018-07-19
Trump has the approval of 80-90% of Republicans. Aside from a few holdout pundits, who pretty much all work at MSNBC now, the Neocons hopped on the Trump train before the ink was dry on the tax cut bill.
1 CaucasianEagle 2018-07-19
I know