George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Colorado Republican Party decision to have voterless presidential event in 2016 isn't recent and should surprise none of the candidates. The change was made in summer 2015-Denver Post

Colorado Republican system changes were made in summer 2015. They aren't new and should surprise no one. The GOP Establishment has made clear its main goal is to remove voters from election results. This isn't "stealing" elections. Voters don't own elections. The GOP makes the rules. This humiliating reality is only coming to light now, in "the most interesting and surprising nominating struggle in decades." Feb. 2016 Denver Post Editorial Board comments on Colorado GOP changes:

Feb. 2016 editorial:  

2/27/2016, "Colorado GOP blundered on 2016 presidential caucus," By The Denver Post Editorial Board

"Republicans made big mistake in abandoning presidential tally"

"The Colorado Republican Party's decision last summer to jettison a presidential poll at its caucus on Tuesday looks worse with every passing day.

Except for the actual delegates to July's national convention, Colorado Republicans who want to have a say in the future of their party have mostly been stripped of a role in the most interesting and surprising nominating struggle in decades

They'll stand on the sidelines on Super Tuesday while other states determine whether Donald Trump continues his march toward a possible nomination or whether his rivals can slow him down.

Meanwhile, local airwaves have been featuring ads on behalf of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, since the Democrats are still holding a traditional caucus at which participants get to signal their support for a candidate. It's known as democracy. The Colorado Republican executive committee needs to reacquaint itself with the concept.

GOP leaders have never provided a satisfactory reason for forgoing a presidential preference poll, although party chairman Steve House suggested on radio at one point that too many Republicans would otherwise flock to their local caucus

Imagine that: party officials fearing that an interesting race might propel thousands of additional citizens to participate. But of course that might dilute the influence of elites and insiders. You can see why that could upset the faint-hearted. 

By contrast, far-sighted party leaders should have welcomed the extra attention to their caucus and the potential activism on the party's behalf it would have spawned.

Admittedly, one thing has changed since the GOP executive committee made its decision on a preference poll: It appears somewhat more likely today that no candidate will have wrapped up the nomination by convention time. But even if that ends up being the case, it will be no great boon to Colorado's uncommitted delegates. If no candidate has enough votes on the first ballot to secure the nomination, delegates will be free to vote for anyone they like anyway. 

It's bad enough the two parties in Colorado don't have presidential primaries in which many more voters would participate. The caucuses already limit participation to a narrow slice of the electorate. But the fact that the Republican leadership then took matters a step further and deprived even that narrow slice of voters a voice in one of the most competitive, consequential political nominations in memory - and perhaps in history - is mindboggling.

It's likely that some Republicans who show up Tuesday will be surprised to learn their presidential preference is of no consequence. Perhaps someone should be on hand to explain to them why party democracy is apparently too disruptive and unpredictable to be trusted." via Drudge



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Dec. 2013-Corporation purchases batch of annoying right of center outlets. "Sharp elbows independent" outlets are "brought under the same roof:" 
 
12/13/2013, "Conservative Media Empire: Hotair, Townhall Owners To Acquire Red State, Others," BuzzFeed, Benny Johnson

 

"Salem Communications will now own five major conservative media properties."
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"The move marks an accelerating shift in the conservative media world, as a set of boisterous, sharp-elbowed independent digital outlets are brought under the same roof.... “Virtually all” of the upper management will be let go to avoid redundancy."... 


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Added: GOP Establishment hatred for voters grew white hot after June 2014 defeat of Eric Cantor:

"The republican party hatred for their own electorate only amplified with the (2014 Eric) Cantor defeat."...

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