Bloomberg Muscles His Way to the Top of the Heap Dragging His Baggage Behind


Mike Bloomberg surges in national polls and seems, for the moment, to be the only Democratic presidential candidate who can dislodge Bernie Sanders from his plurality lead. But as he muscles his way to the top of the heap, he’s dragging his baggage behind, a legacy of alleged racist and sexist attitudes, not to mention his prickly and pallid personality. What’s become of the DNC when its choice may be a socialist or a billionaire former Republican? Can anyone in that field overcome Bloomberg’s business and organizational savvy, his massive field operation, and ad buys? Members make this show, and if you join them, you’ll access backstage content, and unlock new levels of engagement with folks who love this country like you do. https://BillWhittle.com/register/

Bernie Stands Alone – All Other Candidates Agree to Let The Club Pick The Democrat Nominee…


It was the final question in a wild and furious Democrat debate last night: “If no candidate earns the majority of delegates how should a nominee be chosen?”  Should the candidate with the most delegates be selected as the nominee?

Every candidate on stage -except Bernie Sanders- stated the private Club rules should determine the nominee at the DNC convention in Wisconsin; regardless of who comes to the convention with the highest number of delegates.   Bernie Sanders position is that whoever has the highest number of votes and earned delegates should be the nominee.

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With proportional distribution this difference of opinion could be problematic if most of the candidates stay in the race (quite probable now, except Biden) and split the non-Bernie vote. Yet, Bernie Sanders beats them all in the popular vote and earned delegate count.

After the first round delegate count at the convention the 700 ‘Super Delegates’ could select a ‘non-Bernie’ nominee in round two. This has always looked like the Club plan; however, Team Bernie will likely go bananas.

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Nevada Democrat Debate – NBC and Telemundo 9:00pm – Open Discussion Thread…


Despite not being on the ballot in Nevada, tonight will be Michael Bloomberg’s first appearance on a Democrat debate stage.Tonight’s presidential debate is hosted by NBC, MSNBC, Telemundo and The Nevada Independent. Start time 9 p.m. Eastern.

Six candidates qualified: Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont; former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.; former NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg; Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts; former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.; and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota.

The Club is highly restricting the broadcast options for viewing.  However, the Debate is being broadcast on NBC and available on-line HERE

If you are watching via NBC broadcast, MSNBC cable or on-line, feel free to share your opinions in the thread comments below.

Bloomberg’s Big Swamp Gulp!


BELLY UP TO THE SWAMP 

Multi-billionaire and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg once tried to ban “Big Gulp” sodas in his city. He also wanted saltshakers removed from restaurant tables and stricter rules about smoking and so forth. Most of his bans were unconstitutional, but that didn’t seem to matter much to a statist control freak such as Bloomberg.

Now he wants to buy the presidency and control our nation. Unfortunately for him, he can’t buy charisma.

Bloomberg, like Biden and Bernie, is in his late 70s. Mike is even more mean spirited than either Biden or Bernie. He has insulted minorities, women, and most recently farmers. Sure he’s short in stature, but his vision for America is not only shortsighted, it’s downright repulsive. He’s a ‘government force’ kind of guy. He wants you to turn in your guns and take your mandatory vaccines. He wants open borders. He wants the de-industrialization that his climate change laws will bring. He is in league with globalists and big corporations as well as the entrenched Deep State Swamp. Why else would he suggest Hillary for his running mate?

The only thing Bloomberg has going for him is cornucopia of cash. Even with his profligate spending, I doubt he can influence a great many American voters to swallow the swill he’s offering them because his toxic swamp policies are simply too hard to swallow.

—Ben Garrison

Imagine That – Mini Mike Bloomberg Qualifies for Nevada DNC Debate With Lift From NBC Poll…


It’s magic… serendipity even.  On the eve of the Nevada Democrat presidential primary debate, the financier of the 2020 DNC Club magically happens to qualify thanks to an NBC poll.  You couldn’t write a more transparently obvious DNC Club road-map, and get people to believe it…

Bernie 31%, Bloomberg 19%, Biden 15%, Warren 12%, Klobuchar 9%, Buttigieg 8%

NEVADA – Michael Bloomberg has qualified to appear in his first Democratic presidential debate — Wednesday night’s, in Las Vegas.

The multi-billionaire former New York City mayor needed to rank high enough in one more poll to make the cut, and he did it in impressive fashion in an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey released early Tuesday.

Bloomberg, who’s been flooding TV airwaves with hundreds of millions of dollars in ads, has yet to appear in any debates even as he’s risen steadily in polls. And his Democratic rivals have said they’re anxious to challenge him face-to-face about controversial aspects of his record. (read more)

To be fair, this needs to happen.  Bloomberg needs to finally stand in front of his peers and take the heat.  However, the transparency of the road-map being deployed by the Club is stunning in its brazen deployment.

Bernie Sanders supporters have to see how transparent this manipulative scheme from the professional DNC class really has become.  Seriously, at this point they have to see it or they are obtuse to the point of blindness.

…”and remember, no standing on boxes!”  LOL.

Will Bernie, Biden and Warren team up on Mini Mike?  Seriously, tomorrow night’s debate might actually be the first one that’s fun to watch.

Bloomberg’s Napoleon Complex or Super Sized Ego?


COMMENT #1: Hi Marty, love the blog. it’s the first thing I read every morning. on the subject of Mike Bloomberg, you mentioned the stop and frisk controversy but what’s even worse is the way Bloomberg got the city council to circumvent NYC’s term limits law to let him run for a third term.

JS

COMMENT #2: Bloomberg loves power. He eliminated the two-term limit to retain power and he would do the same in the White House.

HF

REPLY: I would have to say that after 40 years of meeting politicians from around the world, there are four major types (with sub-categories no doubt). This is just my opinion based upon years of observation. There are the good-hearted who enter politics to make a difference. They soon become corrupted by the flame of power when there are no term-limits. They then need to blend to the system to constantly run for office in each election.

Then there are those people who are just greedy and are attracted to money and prestige (i.e. Clintons). Then there are the genuine people who cannot be bought are by far the best we can ever hope for. They will usually break down into two primary subgroups. Those who see to impress themselves, such as Margaret Thatcher, or those who do it to be remembered, such a Trump. Then there are those who enter purely for the taste of power, such as Michael Bloomberg.

I understand that the whole Jewish issue is coming up because we have Bloomberg and Sanders running who are both Jewish. I have a Jewish friend who told me never to vote for a Jew in politics. When I asked; Why would he say that against his own people? He said just look at Karl Marx, George Soros, Henry Morgenthau Jr. (Sec Treasury who confiscated gold), Robert Rubin (terminated Glass-Steagal), Lawrence Summers (father of negative interest rates), Alan Greenspan (Fed Chairman), Ben Bernanke (Fed Chairman), Bernie Sanders (communist sympathizer), Bernie Madoff, and then there is Michael Bloomberg (eliminated term-limits to keep running for Mayor of New York City).

It was an interesting list no doubt. But there are non-Jews who also have shared some of those ideas. I do see Bloomberg as more dangerous than Trump. Bloomberg is much more of an authoritarian and would have no problem sends American boys to their death in the Middle East for absolutely nothing. I am a firm believer in the Business Cycle. We did not defeat Communism, for it collapsed itself because of its unsustainable economic profile.

The neo-cons, such as Bill Kristol, thought that eliminating the dictators in the Middle East would release democracy and thus that would secure Israel to me was a fanciful dream. The Middle East has a culture that has been shaken rather than stirred. I do not see them as embracing democracy that would eradicate the culture of dictatorships. Do we not have our own dictatorship when political parties support the same candidate perpetually without change?

Yes, both Kristol and Kaplan are Jewish. Does that mean that the idea of changing human behavior stems more from the Jewish community because of their persecution? I have no idea if I would ascribe to such a theory. I am opposed to the neo-con theories as I am against Marxists. To me, both attempt to alter the cycle by changing human behavior. I do not believe that is possible. I do not attribute these ideas to being exclusively Jewish whereas there are plenty of conspiracy theories that paint the Jews at the center of all financial crises based upon the bankers in New York City.

It was explained to me by a Jewish friend that Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews represent two distinct subcultures of Judaism. Ashkenazi Jews are popularly contrasted with Sephardi Jews (also called Sephardim), who descend from Jews who settled in the Iberian Peninsula, and Mizrahi Jews, who descend from Jews who remained in the Middle East. I was told that a Sephardi Jew is looked down upon if they married an Ashkenazi Jew. Indeed, there is documentary evidence from 1735 where a Sephardi Jew petitioned the King of Prussia to dissolve the marriage where his son, without the permission of his father, married an Ashkenazic Jewish woman. By tradition, a Sephardic or Mizrahi Jewish woman who marries into an Orthodox or Haredi Ashkenazi Jewishfamily must raise her children to be Ashkenazi Jews and conversely an Ashkenazi Jewish woman who marries a Sephardi or Mizrahi man is expected to take on Sephardic practice and the children inherit a Sephardic identity. They practice differently just as we see differences in Christianity.

There have always been differences within the Jewish community itself. Even Bernie Sanders stated: “… in Israel it was okay to sterilize Ethiopian Jews until they were caught doing it and why it is still okay to treat Mizrahi like second class citizens.  ” Bloomberg took a stab at Bernie saying: “I know I’m not the only Jewish candidate running for president, but I am the only one who doesn’t want to turn America into a kibbutz.”

Bloomberg’s daughter Georgina told a biographer that the Bloomberg family would celebrate the major Jewish holidays but that her mother, who was born in Yorkshire, England, and “kind of raised us to be Church of England.” Thus, Bloomberg is not a practicing orthodox Jew. That issue aside, my concern is his reasoning behind stop-and-frisk and his desire to eliminate term-limits with no regard for the future.  He had to admit publicly he was wrong on the stop-and-frisk. Then there was Michael Bloomberg’s ban of soda which he was also overruled by the courts after he lost now his stop-and-frisk policy that police can just go search anyone on the street at any time has been struck down as unconstitutional. He was called by the Daily News as having a “Super Size Ego” in the abuse of power he would attempt on March 12, 2013 (Page 5). He has used his power in a dictatorial fashion and that bothers me.

 

Tucker Carlson Discusses Bernie Sanders -vs- Michael Bloomberg….


On tonight’s Tucker Carlson broadcast he correctly notes the narrowing Democrat field is eventually going to come down to Bernie Sanders -vs- Michael Bloomberg.

During a Carlson monologue he outlines and eviscerates how Bloomberg is doing something never before seen in U.S. electoral politics.  Bloomberg’s strategy is to simply overwhelm the competition with cash and purchase the nomination from a DNC Club that supports his ‘never-Bernie’ efforts.

Billionaire Democrat Michael Bloomberg Under Fire for Elitist Ridicule of Farmers…


Presidential candidate and billionaire Michael Bloomberg is coming under scrutiny for his elitist comments about farmers not being smart enough to add value in the era of technology.   In some ways it’s predictably sad, in other ways his condescension simply reflects the outlook of modern Democrats.

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While it is angering to watch this pontificating condescension; at another level it is entirely predictable. Both the old school Fabian socialist outlook and the modern Democrat ideology is based on superiority.

George Bernard Shaw, a founder of modern socialist thought, famously said at some point each citizen should be required to stand before a tribunal and explain their value. If the community does not find value in that person, then society would be better off eliminating them. You can extend that same perspective into almost every policy advocated by the current political left.  It’s a short walk from Bloombergs’ speech to the cattle-cars.

When CTH was founded we used this picture below to describe the Democrat Utopia; that picture represented where the outlook of Teh One true Lightbringer would eventually lead the party. Nothing much has changed except the clarity of their objectives:

Nevada Officials Worry Caucus Results May Be Delayed – Stacy Abrams Wants VP Position….


Nevada Democrat Club officials are warning voters the results from the caucus may be delayed due to “technology glitches” in the planned use of “custom Google calculator” that will be deployed to calculate the results.

Yeah, nothing suspicious about Big Tech working with Big Club party bosses, at all.  Move along, move along… Trust them Bernie, it’ll all be fair and stuff, swear.

(Via The Hill) The party announced Thursday that it planned to use a custom Google calculator accessed through a “secure Google web form,” which will be uploaded to 2,000 newly purchased iPads to help tabulate votes, and that precinct leaders would also track votes via paper backup sheets.

[…] With early voting set to begin Saturday and run through Tuesday, and the official Caucus Day to follow on Feb. 22, the Nevada Democratic Party has had a short amount of time to turn around a new vote counting system. (read more)

Meanwhile ‘The Reconciler‘ has resurfaced today during an appearance on The View.  In a transparently planned appearance message Ms. Stacey Abrams says: “of course, I would be honored to run for vice president with the nominee.”

“As a woman of color, especially a black woman — this is an unusual position to be in for someone to be considered possibly the next vice president. And it would be doing a disservice to every woman of color, every woman of ambition, every child who wants to think beyond their known space for me to say no. Or to pretend, ‘Oh no, I don’t want it.’ Of course, I want it. Of course, I want to serve America. Of course, I want to be a patriot and do this work, and so I say yes.”  (Video link)

This is one of the unusual aspects to the 2020 Democrat presidential campaign, the VP nominee is more predictable than the top of the ticket.

You might remember the quiet discussions between Club reps for Joe Biden and Stacey Abrams last year.  That was back when the DNC Club was considering Biden as the best hope to block the AOC-Bernie movement.  Since then Joe has collapsed and is now unlikely to go further than South Carolina. [Biden will lose Nevada and SC].

If the Club is successful in blocking Bernie; which at this point is increasingly unlikely; and if the Club can find a way to get a non-Bernie candidate into lead position; then Abrams is absolutely guaranteed to be the VP candidate regardless of who the non-Bernie top of the ticket might be.

Abrams is the VP nominee for a NOT BERNIE candidate.  However, if Bernie wins the nomination then the likelihood of Abrams as a VP nominee slightly drops.

If Bloomberg (or other) is the nominee Abrams is 100% guaranteed to be the VP.  The plan would be to use Abrams to heal the fracture created by the Club blocking Bernie Sanders from the nomination.

However, if Bernie winds the nomination Abrams as VP drops to around 80% likelihood.  In the Club’s logic – in the Sanders atop the ticket scenario – Abrams is used to offset Bernie’s radical nature and generate a ‘movement‘ vote for the identity crowd.

We keep watching…

Sunday Talks: Steve Bannon Discusses Story of Bloomberg/Clinton Ticket…


Steve Bannon appears on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo to discuss the recent story about billionaire Michael Bloomberg considering Hillary Clinton as vice-president on a 2020 ticket.  Bannon says there is validity to the Drudge story that initiated a great deal of media discussion, I disagree.

Bloomberg is good at playing media for his interests and this story lines up more with a Bloomberg operation to advance a nomination narrative. I strongly sense this story is a psychological game initiated by Bloomberg, and Bannon fell for it.

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Notice how the story, by itself, positions Bloomberg as the presumptive nominee. Discussion of Bloomberg’s VP selection inherently implants a narrative that Bloomberg will be the nominee. Thus this is more likely the real motive for the story, and not the details within the story itself.

That approach, establishing the baseline psyche, is typical Club strategy. The more the Club (and their corporate media) can keep discussing Bloomberg as the nominee, the better it is for his nomination to succeed.

To be the nominee Bloomberg first has to get past Bernie Sanders. The ‘Never Bernie’ coalition will fall in line to the Club plan, they will put up no resistance. However, the real energy within the Democrat party is behind the AOC-Bernie caucus.

The strategically placed “rumor” per se’, appears to be more about positioning for Bloomberg, which is step one. The VP comes much later and will predictably be the bridge between the Club and a massive group of disgruntled activists.

If the DNC can pull-off the Bloomberg nomination; and assuming Bernie would not be the VP choice; Bloomberg’s VP selection will most likely be a progressive woman; and that woman has to be so appealing to the AOC-Bernie group that her appearance will heal the massive fracture created by the Club’s scheme to circumvent Bernie. It will not be Hillary Clinton because she does not fit that role; and it cannot be AOC