As the Donald continues to lead national polls, pro-Israeli billionaire must consider his options

ed note–please pay close attention to those sections highlighted in red. It is obvious that the Jews don’t want Trump as prez because he has made it clear he will not tow the lines they have marked out with regards to Israel and war in the Middle East where American money is spent and American blood is shed.

JTA

For months, Republican Party insiders have speculated who Sheldon Adelson, the pro-Israel billionaire, will back in the GOP presidential primary.

Now there’s a follow-up question: How does Donald Trump’s continued perch atop the polls scramble the casino magnate’s calculations?

In 2012, Adelson and his wife, Miriam, backed Newt Gingrich to the tune of $40 million. Insiders say that money forced eventual candidate Mitt Romney to spend dollars fending off Gingrich — expenditures that helped cripple Romney’s efforts against incumbent Barack Obama in the general election. Republicans who have communicated with Adelson say the billionaire is loath to repeat that experiment and wants to be sure of a front-runner before he steps in.

But Trump, the maverick real estate billionaire and reality television star, is rewriting the script. Establishment Republicans and the party’s Jewish donor base fear that his impolitic outbursts and alienation of constituencies being courted by the GOP may destroy the party.

Adelson’s office declined comment, and Adelson has never said on the record what he thinks of Trump. Sources close to Trump, however, leaked to Politico last month that there was a time when Trump sought the backing of Adelson.

After speaking with a number of GOP operatives, including several who back Trump’s rivals, here are three possible strategies for Adelson.

Save it for the general election

Reports suggest that the Adelsons are down to deciding between backing Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas. Miriam Adelson favors Cruz, while Sheldon Adelson favors Rubio, according to Yahoo News. Both candidates are rising in the polls and have been targeted by Trump in his stump speech.

Backing one or the other now would be a zero-sum game: Like with Gingrich in 2012, whoever receives the money could inflict serious damage on the eventual nominee. Meanwhile, Trump, who has benefited from media attention money can’t buy — and who has plenty of his own cash, should he need to start spending seriously — would emerge unscathed.

A number of factors — the growth of social media, surging grassroots resentment of the establishment and Trump’s ability to command free media attention for every outrageous utterance — have conspired to render fundraising far less useful in the primaries. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is flush with cash, yet remains stranded in the single digits in polls. All that may change as the actual voting nears, but as Bush can attest, trying to stop Trump with cash seems to be a case of throwing good money after bad.

Give it to a SuperPAC

The Adelsons may be able to spend against Trump, while avoiding favoring another candidate, by giving to a SuperPAC, political action committees that allow unlimited spending against a candidate.

One contender could be Club for Growth Action, the SuperPAC affiliated with the famed anti-tax group, which already has targeted Trump for his calls to tax the super-rich.

One smart move for Adelson might be to back a SuperPAC that strategically targets Trump in states where he may be vulnerable, like Florida, whose March 1 primary is considered a must-win for native son Rubio.

Crush him – now

Waiting out Trump might seem tempting, but there are reasons Adelson might want to bash Trump early and often. The prospect of Trump as the Republican nominee spooks establishment Republicans in general, but Adelson and other donors for whom Israel is the premier issue have specific reasons for fearing his candidacy.

Trump could drive away moderate Republicans from the polls and galvanize minority voters repelled by his rhetoric. That would be a disaster for pro-Israel Republicans in Congress who face tough reelection campaigns, chief among them Sens. Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark Kirk of Illinois.

Trump has also refused to toe the line that pro-Israel Republicans expect from their candidate. At the Republican Jewish Coalition’s candidates forum earlier this month, Trump made headlines for joking about the wealth and business prowess of those in attendance. But more substantively, Trump raised eyebrows by blaming Israel in part for the impasse in peace talks with the Palestinians, and would not commit to moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem and keeping the city as Israel’s undivided capital.

5 thoughts on “Three strategies for Adelson in dealing with the Trump conundrum”
  1. This is indeed fascinating sndcone can see clearly herectgst as was discussed during the TUT broadcasts of November 30, and December 12 , Mark Glenn ,and myself did ,our scenarios hold true !
    Trump is representing what is left ,of the Gentile system in what is left of the US Republic.
    His mission is to at least get some equaliibrium back for non Jewish power structures ,of ideed attempt to smash the former !
    To override the Zio Christains ,and Tea Party base ,he must throw big bombs of macro proportions ,nullifying the usual tedious cliches ,and pandering ,the mainstream Republican creeps must do.
    This confounds the Neoconservatives ,and covers Trump true Cosmopolitan moderation ala Richard Nixon ,Ronald Reagan .
    Today’s moronic The Republican Party wholly beholden to the Rothschild’s FOX ,Tea Party ,TV Preacher echo chamber is confounded by this!
    They are Talmuduc structure ala Trotskyites ,and Trump the power of big personality ….the letter a classical formula ,and winning !
    Stay tuned.

  2. I know it’s superficial, but has there ever been an uglier external face to match the wicked internal soul as Adelson? Ugh.

  3. By his sunken eyes, he knows that he is self chosen and not God’s Chosen, hence he knows his soul will die with his body.
    I wouldn’t read too much in Trump seeking Adelson’s backing at one time as I think it means he was just beginning to feel his way around the periphery of realpolitik – having spent his life in his business pursuits, for I did watch Trump before the RJC earlier this month, and, frankly, I was impressed at his cool and integrity in both explaining himself and fielding difficult questions.
    Last night I decided to watch the 30min of Rubio before the RJC, and while what he pledged was not surprising, any questions to him were, by contrast, real real softball.
    Trump’s the Man.
    I had some days ago put on PM Netanyahu’s fb site asking him not to JFK Trump.
    His death squad wouldn’t bother having me squished, as I don’t matter, but it would be nice were more of you to do the same thing.

  4. Trump must run as a Republican. He must not be “unfairly treated” by that party. Whether he wins or not is of lesser importance than maintaining the two party system at this time.
    The greatest threat is a third party Trump presidency, which may have been the real underlying jew scheme to begin with (no matter the appearances). Such a thing would bring in single party dominance by jews — an American form of Bolshevism — and everything that could entail.

  5. Dante, agreed, agreed, agreed. Your programmes with Mr. Mark were superb. You two were just sparking away at a great speed; it was truly delightful. You are a natural with your ability to be such an encyclopedia. Seems to be a trait you share with Michael Collins Piper and one or two others with whom Mark has worked in the past.
    Trump is odious to the extreme but he is giving them a damn good scare. He cannot be controlled and I have to say, I am loving every moment of it, when it is applied to these Talmudic manipulators of our Western political systems. They are having trouble thinking outside their own box because this one … is unpredictable. They never did like a fair fight, did they?
    Joe, agreed, agreed, agreed. Shallow or not, these dead-eyed boated faces are a manifestation of what lies within. Not to be shallow either but …. Adelson … I figure… to be a kingmaker you have to be ugly…. lookit this guy…
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-9eOhaRSSCbI/Uuuv1ikKMEI/AAAAAAAANEM/6BIqM5m6an0/s1600/HenryKissingerNWOugly.jpg

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