Saturday, July 7, 2012

The Later Date Saints

I have been wondering of this Romney cabal in the interesting promises which have been made to it by the Carnivore Capitalists in Romney being one of them, compared to the Cannibal Capitalists like the Wall Street Insider who helped create the fraud of Barry Chin AKA Barack Hussein Obama Osseiran.

Interesting things are coming out in this dimension in if Romney steals this back from border buster Barry Chin, America is going to be ruled from the Salt Lake City elite of Mormon Masonry compared to the Brokeback Gay Sex Cult of Ashkenaz elite who installed Obama.

Something is most interesting in this in Romney appeared in sand dune Utah for a mega gathering of huge bucks, and he even got chica Condi Rice to show up at the event and scream for "leadership". Granted Condi voted for Obama in 2008, so did Mitt Romney, but the mix which appeared at the Mormon Romney Retreat of megabuck bundlers was fascinating in it reeks of Bushite Rovians which would alarm me as Karl Rove sabotage for Jeb Bush being the nominee for 2016, except for the one person in this event which really drew my attention in the Hatchet Man, James Baker III.

Baker is an 82 year old political operative who could dance with the devil and make the devil do Baker's step. This guy does not sucker and suckers people. He survived every situation in Washington and did it with skill.
For Mano Romney to have this old player on board is like Obama having Zbigniew Brzezinski helping suckling Indonesian Barack Obama on his nips.

What Romney is bringing to this is the elite east coast snobs of cash and ivy league, crossed with Texas, hiding in faux Conservative of old Prescott Bush, all in a new package of Mormon money and connections.

Call this the Vatican state of John F. Kennedy Mormon style.

James Baker does not waste his time. Take note of that, as Baker was who the Bush tribe called into Florida in 2000 to keep Al Gore from stealing the election. See the Bush tribe can keep democrats from stealing things when it matters to them, unlike Karl Rove submarinnig Norm Coleman in Minnesota to give Obama his majority.....that is what the Bush folks wanted in getting rid of Coleman and putting election thief Al Franken into the Senate.

The cast in Utah was the also rans in the poofy floofers  from Tim Pawlenty,  Rob Portman, John Thune and Paul Ryan. This blog handicapped Pawlenty, but still believes that the "vetting" is done and decided long ago for Jeb Bush in the scheme "he will deliver Florida", because this cast is Pawlenty will probably be at Commerce, Thune stuck into USDA, Portman whatever Portman's do and Ryan into some OMB or something like David Stockman did for Ronald Reagan.

There was Bobby Jindal. but America has had enough of exotic imports to John McCain showing up trying to look elder statesman as that is all the old fuddles around now doing as US Soldiers die for Obama.

This is the Bush group though as Karl Rove was there tooling around puffy lips in the golf cart with Mary Matalin bringing the skirt detail in vogue .They know the numbers and where to leverage and steal this election back from Obama, and not submarine Romney the way McCain did. That again points to a Jeb Bush Vice President, as can anyone reasonably see Jebby as Sec. of anything or some Ambassador or nowhere?

You will notice that the coup is complete in Sarah Palin was not anywhere near this. She is politically dead as this blog predicted. She could lift her skirt and show bloomers and this bunch could care less. The Tea Party is dead and the Ryan types give it the illusion it is included, and the rest is read the leaves history.

What interests me is the skirt who runs Romney's campaign in Beth Myers. Once again a Pegs Noonan type Reagan troop along who voted for Obama, but this frumper is Texas meets Massachusetts in that same oil money meets east coast finance which is what Prescott Bush was all about.
Everything about this is heavy hitters backing the hitters on display. It is how Romney's campaign has been acting from day one as this blog noted in it is as if the same oil barons who promised this to Sarah Palin, have now promised the same thing to Romney.
Do not ever forget the exclusive here in Romney might have very well been the one who had his cronies promising things to Sarah Palin to have her thinks she was the nominee to keep track of her as Rupert Murdoch was in bugging her room at FOX, only to pull the rug out and send her packing for Alaska in a real Mormon coup, that I do not think Sarah Plain, yes I mean Plain, has figured out yet as this smarts yet in her being suckered.
She did though back Newt who was in the mix on this too, and now America has two puppet foreigners from each side of the capitalist spectrum of those who eat others and those who eat their own.

I have no problem with capitalism. I love it, but only when it is Americans chewing the meat of other nations and the Americans living like kings and thereby bringing up the rest of the peasants. What is taking place now under Obama is communal poverty and the Bush folks instituted socialized poverty......none of which was Ronald Reagan.

Everyone knows this is an election stealing back what was stolen by Obama. The machinations of the election machinery chicanery is one of Obama has the institutionalized apparatus to steal this and Romney has the counter measures of the non institutionalized apparatus. McCain was set up by the Bush people, but he did have the barons backing and one can see Obama flipped 10 million votes even if Jack Cashill could not figure that out.
The reality is though, they are crunching numbers and just like Obama getting dead voters in ACORN and illegal voters in Motor Voter to get his margin, Romney is countering with his magic bullets of thwarting Obama's voter software radar blips again and running interference on the illegals.

Point in all of this is simple. This election fraud will come down to how adept the Bush intelligence network of Prescott Bush is at throwing an election being overthrown by Barack Hussein Obama Osseiran.

This blog has exclusively run the numbers on this, and with even Jeb, Romney can pull this out in electoral numbers, but do not expect it to be landslide in the actual voting numbers. It might come down to a 2000 scenario with Al Gore again, as that is what the patricians are hinting at.

"Everyone thinks we couldn't be doing better. We are clicking on all cylinders. We couldn't be raising more money, but it's June," Priebus said. "On our best day it will be close."

Romney should have a 25 point lead which holds, but that damn Mormon cult has 46% of the voters on both sides not ever going to vote for him. That is where the Rovian machinations of precinct by precinct manipulation will take place.
If James Baker is playing honest injun and not looking about to run a coup on Reagan like after Ronnie was shot in stuffing him the geezer hotel, then the old man has the savvy to make it savvy as the French would say.


It is all in play now and that Apostate Romney has his heretic Joseph Smith looking down on him, in who needs an afterlife, when 1600 Penn Avenue is a Mormon Paradise.......providing the Rovian not so better angles of anyone's puffy lips nature can serve Master James to get her done for Mano Romney.

About the only person not on display in Utah who hated the Tea Party was Barack Hussein Obama.......well no one checked the closet or under Karl Rove's 9th hole.

The Later Date Saints.





agtG


Cash Rules at Romney Retreat While Condoleezza Rice Steals the Show

PARK CITY, Utah - If the majority of donors who attend this weekend's gathering of hundreds of high dollar fundraisers go back home as fired up as Rodger Young, the Romney campaign will be in quite strong a financial position and the investment in time and effort for the event will be paid back many times over.
"I am going to bundle every penny I can bundle," said Young, a donor at this weekend's mixer for Romney donors, GOP stars, and Republican leaders.

Until this weekend, Young was merely a donor not a bundler, but that has now changed.
"I came here with the idea that we were all going to take on more financial responsibility and I am certainly prepared to do that for Gov. Romney and I think we can get this done," Young told ABC News.
Hundreds of high dollar fundraisers turned out this weekend for a mixer for Romney campaign donors, GOP stars and Republican leaders, but among the faces at the retreat were other attendees who have the same goals of defeating Barack Obama, but whose roles in Republican politics lie in super PACs.
A man in a dark suit and purple pocket square was camped out in the lobby of the Chateaux at Silver Lake talking to what appeared to be lanyard-wearing donors. The man was Charlie Spies, the founder of the Mitt Romney-backing super PAC Restore Our Future.

He wasn't attending any of the panels or discussions and didn't even want to go into get a cup of coffee, but the lobby is really the place to be, with attendees walking to and from meetings or gathering to talk.
Reporters were asked to leave the lobby after being spotted chatting with Sen. John Thune and his wife about Friday's reception at Olympic Park, as well as with Florida Rep. Connie Mack.
It's legal for Spies to be there, but "coordination" with the candidate is not, a rule that's hard to enforce and explain.

He pleasantly wouldn't answer questions about the propriety of him hobnobbing at the Romney Victory Leadership Retreat, but he said, "Romney supporters are energized."
"People here understand that the private sector is not doing fine and we need a president who understands how to create jobs and turn the economy around," Spies told ABC News.
The Romney campaign did not immediately respond to an evening request for comment about ROF staff being at the retreat.

But Spies wasn't the only person affiliated with a GOP superPAC attending the confab.

Karl Rove, founder of American Crossroads and a former Bush strategist, was also on hand. He spoke on a "media insight" panel, and on another one examining Romney's path to victory. Rove, dressed in a blue blazer, told reporters his panel was "damn good," before whizzing away on a golf cart.
Attendees said the panel was engaging and humorous, with Rove swearing up a storm and regaling the crowd with funny stories.

Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz told reporters both Rove and GOP strategist Mary Matalin were making the crowd howl, telling them about when Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot a friend with bird-shot pellets on a hunting trip.

"He was on full display," Chaffetz said of Rove.

It wasn't all joking, though. According to Young and his wife, Rove said, "We had to focus on some particular groups, such as some Republicans that didn't vote in the last election," including focusing on women. It's unclear whether Rove was also soliciting donations as he mingled with attendees over the weekend.

Many of those same attendees said the star speaker of the weekend was former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who received and a standing ovation. Ambassador Charles Cobb, who served as ambassador to Iceland from 1989 to 1992, said Rice was "spectacular" and described her as a "very bright, sophisticated, articulate lady."

Husband-and-wife donors from Los Angeles who did not want to be identified said Rice's message was one of "America needing to take charge."
"We can't stand by and let things happen," the wife said. "If we do, someone else will take that leadership role."

They both described her address as an "impassioned plea" for the country to "stand up and take charge."
Donor Kent Lucken, an international banker in Boston who moved back to his home state of Iowa for six weeks before the caucuses to help Romney, said "she rocked it."

Attendees also heard from Sen. John McCain, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and many other GOP notables. The donors were also able to learn about what Chaffetz described as how "the Romney train runs on time."

The attendees got to hear from the Romney senior staff, including campaign manager Matt Rhoades, senior strategist Stuart Stevens, and longtime adviser Beth Myers who is heading up the vice presidential selection process. They described the campaign's "10 a.m. meeting," according to Chaffetz and several donors.
"I think people were fascinated by that," Chaffetz said. "They spent a good half hour showing them how they would do that, and what they would talk about and how they review the numbers and talk about messaging and develop that into a cohesive message that's not only earned media but also paid media and other types of things. That was really different than I think that most people thought."
Chaffetz added that they went through "the analysis of what's going on in the media, looking at polling, looking at all the different facets."

Another thing many attendees weren't expecting? How up-close and personal they would get with many of the stars of the party. Chaffetz pointed out that he saw many donors excitedly taking their photo with possible vice presidential choices.

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, South Dakota Sen. John Thune, and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan were all on hand.

Larry Conti who came with his friend, a bundler from Los Angeles, as his plus-one describes himself as "a big Paul Ryan fan" and was thrilled to meet him. Conti thought he would impress his friend when he took a photo with Ryan, who introduced himself to him as "Paul," but instead the friend told him he had just spent 10 minutes talking to Ryan in the bathroom.

Eugene Atkinson, a bundler from New York City, said he thanked House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and turned away only to have Cantor come back to him and ask him, "So how many years were you at Goldman Sachs?"

Atkinson spent almost 20 years at the bank (he is now the founder and managing director of Atkinson Capital), and Cantor's wife used to work there.
And it's also what these donors are leaving with, not just an enthusiasm to raise more money, as Young mentioned, but the impression that their guy is going to win.

Before he zoomed off in a golf cart with former Secretary of State James Baker, former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, who will also head up Romney's transition if he is elected, said he came away from the panels with confidence that the Romney campaign has "a very impressive group of people supporting this campaign and we have a very good shot at winning."

But with just under four months to go until election day, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus acted as a voice of reason for a campaign that is currently on top of the world.
"Everyone thinks we couldn't be doing better. We are clicking on all cylinders. We couldn't be raising more money, but it's June," Priebus said. "On our best day it will be close."