George Will:  If Donald Trump is the GOP Nominee, Conservative Republicans Should “Help Him LOSE 50 States”!

Dear Commons Community,

It is well known that there is no love lost between conservative Washington Post columnist, George Will and Donald Trump.  You might recall that in 2012,  Will referred to Trump as a “bloviating ignoramus”.  Now on the eve of what will probably clinch Trump’s nomination to be the GOP presidential nominee, Will has a column blasting Trump again. He recommends the following:

“Were he to be nominated, conservatives would have two tasks. One would be to help him lose 50 states — condign punishment for his comprehensive disdain for conservative essentials, including the manners and grace that should lubricate the nation’s civic life. Second, conservatives can try to save from the anti-Trump undertow as many senators, representatives, governors and state legislators as possible…

If Trump is nominated, Republicans working to purge him and his manner from public life will reap the considerable satisfaction of preserving the identity of their 162-year-old party while working to see that they forgo only four years of the enjoyment of executive power. Six times since 1945 a party has tried, and five times failed, to secure a third consecutive presidential term. The one success — the Republicans’ 1988 election of George H.W. Bush — produced a one-term president. If Clinton gives her party its first 12 consecutive White House years since 1945, Republicans can help Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, or someone else who has honorably recoiled from Trump, confine her to a single term.”

Good advice, Mr. Will!

Tony

 

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