…. and the elites are slowly ratcheting up the urgency message. We principled patriots are the frogs, the GOP candidates are the pot, the media is the burner and the ruling class control the temperature knob. They slowly began turning up the heat on Wednesday. They want this pesky primary thing over, can you feel it?

Wednesday morning a stark reality began to crystallize. The GOP race is more likely to reach the convention without any candidate reaching the 1,147 delegate threshold for victory. They -ruling class R’s- are beginning to panic.
The problem for them is increasing each week with exponential intensity.
The conservative grass-roots base of the party is not supporting their chosen one, Romney, in significant enough delegates to provide a timely victory. When Romney and Santorum split the recent Michigan delegates: 15 for Romney, and 14 for Santorum, their worst fears were realized.
Romney can win states, but outside of ‘winner take all’ primaries, what is occurring is actually a diminished delegate count even with the victory. This reality presents big trouble for the ruling class because the GOP convention is not until August 27th through August 30th in Tampa, FL. Meaning if the candidates chase each other to the delegation without securing the nomination the eventual nominee will not be campaigning against Obama until September. SEPTEMBER !
The presidential election is November 6th.
SNAP!
The Decepticons and Ruling class Republicans are beginning to sound the alarm. It must be decided before then, hence the increasing desperation becoming more visible with their manipulations in the media. They view a brokered convention, or a convention without a clear winner preceding it, as the worst possible outcome to defeating President Obama.
Even moderate and principled conservative forces within the GOP, who previously remained neutral allowing the process to play out, are beginning to come under increasing amounts of pressure from the ruling class to avoid this September outcome possibility at all costs. Their increased angst is palpable and visible. Hence today we see House Majority Whip Eric Cantor endorsing Romney.
Essentially he is ditching the grass-roots tea-partiers and motivated base out of an abundant fear the “betters” might be right.
Other signs are more subtle. Like the Mike Huckabee propaganda show (aka candidates jobs forum 2 hr special) which was used to intentionally present a “different side of Romney” (Mike’s words to Brett Baier), a softer more connected side. The goal of Huckabee’s show was to address the concern Mitt Romney is lacking emotion, lacking an understanding of the every day working man/woman, and lacking any attachment to principles based on an internal compass, or character. To support that goal a live audience was ditched in favor of a highly edited, and highly scripted, show taking place within an abandoned warehouse distribution center in Ohio.
Not only did the Director of the show script pauses, stop filming to interject emotion, and use passive visual manipulations to support mittens, but the producers even shipped in a “punter”. They scripted an outside small business owner from Missouri to travel all the way to Ohio. Why didn’t they use an Ohio small business owner? “Controlled Framing”.
The guy represented a specific trait they needed to lay upon the viewers on behalf of Romney. His son was injured in Iraq, and he tearfully (really well done mind you) verbally snuggled with Mittens begging for assurances that dearest Mitt could relate to such emotional anxiety, and in so doing would not cut veterans benefits. Yup, saved that special one up just for Romney.
Romney was also hit with harder questions like “do you think it is fair that kids cannot operate lemonade stands due to gov’t regulation”? Oh, my word,… they sure pinned him on that one. Funny no mention of Healthcare issues to Romney.
Meanwhile Gingrich had to prove how his energy initiative would specifically result in $2.50/gal gas. Not $2.40 or $2.60 but prove $2.50 is possible. True, I’m not kidding, he was asked that exact question. Santorum on the other hand needed to outline his specific detailed plan to reduce the deficit and defend education. Meanwhile for Romney it was the infinite worry of lemonade stand regulation. I personally was waiting for them to ask him what kind of tree he is most similar to, or something really profound.
The goal is to nudge the electorate into believing Mitt Romney is sincere, kind, warm, and understanding. After all, despite Obama’s shortcomings he is still viewed as a nice guy.
Romney, not so much; and with good reason.
He’s not.
So the “it has to be Romney” movement is turning up the heat slowly, and desperately hoping that us grass-roots conservative frogs won’t notice and jump out of their coalition, they need us. But they only need us insofar as they want us to follow their script, and support their guy, against our better judgement, based only upon their assurances.
So they now come forth to present a crisis argument based on the new fear if a decision is not soon reached, Obama will win in November. It’s now a matter of urgency this thing be settledd once and for all. Everyone behind Mitt darnit!
Consequently they are amping up the narrative once again that Romney is the most electable. Look, Romney is winning the most states primaries, and yet they ignore the fact he is doing so with generally less than 40% of the vote. A full 60% of republican voters do not want, or trust, Romney. For good reason.
Initially they held on to the belief that a divided conservative electorate choosing between Santorum, Gingrich and the liberal-minded Ron Paul, would provide just enough support that Romney could win with 35-40% support. Back then division was a good thing. However, now that the battle heads in to Super Tuesday, with a significantly divided delegate count, the looming probability of not reaching the required nomination threshold is almost certain.
How dare those other candidates stay in the race. Eghad, what happened to their loyalty? That’s the message. You can see it in Mitch Mcconnells eyes every time he appears on TV looking like the newest Jeff Dunham puppet.
If Santorum wins in Ohio, and Gingrich wins in Georgia, SC, or Tennessee and is supported by the South, while Romney takes the North East and they all divide up split delegates in the other states, a specific set of mathematics becomes a certainty. If they all stay in the winner will not be decided until the convention.
When you see the “insiders” lining up falling into line now by endorsing Mittens they are simply trying to avoid this probable split delegate outcome.
Lastly, it is important to remember the strategies of psychological operations (psy-ops) and collaborative media manipulation. Even on generally non-biased programming the speaker, or person reporting the news, is reading from a teleprompter. What goes into that teleprompter is controlled by the producer and content manager, and they in turn get their instructions from the owners and operators of the media entity. So what the talking head says can and will be sculpted with the narrative of those who hold vested interest in the outcome of the election.
Behind all these various layers of manipulation there are elitist minded people making deals, determining what’s best, and playing out a coordinated strategy.
When Breitbart says the media is the problem he ain’t kidding; and he wasn’t just talking about the institutional left. He was also talking about the ruling class which cuts across both ideological parties.
This is how they do it: Cue Chris Wallace


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