I sure smell a skunk.

What is going on at The Weekly Standard – what would change at that magazine if Trump was elected? It seems they are awfully afraid? Who is he to decided whether Trump has the temperament to be the leader of the country?. Does he have a doctor’s degree? Does he not want the people to have their say or is he another one of those secret One World Order Elite Republicans who are trying to take over the world?
What is it that Kristol and the rest of those Elites are afraid will be found out that they have been dipping in the til? It is something awfully bad or those people wouldn’t be carrying on like they are. Let’s elect Trump and see what kind of sparks fly! Things couldn’t be any worse then they are right now – with the two parties joined at the hip. You don’t see any of them tearing Obama down.
Friday March 25, 2016
Bill Kristol: I Hope a Third Party Candidate Comes Forward
By Bill Hoffmann | Friday, 25 Mar 2016 02:09 PM
Bill Kristol, founder and editor of The Weekly Standard, tells Newsmax TV he hopes a third-party candidate will emerge if Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are anointed the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees.
“I just don’t think [Trump] has the character or temperament to be president of the United States … [and] we’re certainly not going to vote for Hillary,” Kristol said Friday to J.D. Hayworth on “Newsmax Prime.”
“There are a lot of fine Republicans and conservatives in the country, some of them are retired generals, some of them are businessmen, some of them are civic leaders, some of them are retired or current senators or governors.
“Let’s see if anyone comes forward. Maybe it’s all just a pipe dream. I’m willing to acknowledge it’s possible that this won’t happen.”
And what would a third party be called?
“I kind of like the Federalist Party. They were a great party for the first 12 years in the republic before they went out of business. The Alexander Hamilton Party, there are a lot of good names,” said Kristol, whose publication is a leading conservative opinion magazine.
“Look, I don’t want to start a third party, I’m a Republican. I’ve voted Republican in every presidential election in my adult lifetime and virtually every Senate and governor, gubernatorial election.
So from my view, it would be an independent Republican running. It wouldn’t be a third party. It would be a one-off deal….”
For now, Kristol said, he’s “fine” with Sen. Ted Cruz, who is in second place behind front-runner Trump, becoming the GOP nominee.
“I’ve known him a long time and I think he’s a good, strong conservative,” he said, adding that he would also accept Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who is in a distant third and is resisting calls from some GOP notables to drop out.
“[Kasich is] a little more moderate than I am, but he’s within the respectable Republican spectrum. I could live with Kasich, I wouldn’t be thrilled,” Kristol told Hayworth.
And could he change his mind about Trump, the billionaire developer whose brash campaign style and shoot-from-the-lip way of speaking has alienated many Republicans?
“Trump is a very skillful candidate, more than I expected. Maybe I’ll be surprised, pleasantly surprised by his behavior over the next few months,” Kristol said.
“I haven’t been pleasantly surprised over the last few weeks or months, though. He’s had plenty of chances to be more responsible and he hasn’t been.”
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