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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJeb Bush, Chris Christie and the ‘Sheldon Adelson Primary’
http://www.thenation.com/blog/178997/jeb-bush-chris-christie-and-sheldon-adelson-primaryMulti-billionaire Sheldon Adelson hosts the annual Republican Jewish Coalition conference at his casino in Las Vegas. (Reuters/Vivek Prakash)
As Christie Watch has reported several times in the last few weeks, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be among several leading Republicans gathering Thursday at Sheldon Adelsons casino in Las Vegas for the annual get-together of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC). Christie will be jockeying among Jeb Bush, Scott Walker and John Kasich for the blessing of Adelson, a super-billionaire and gambling magnate wholl soon be deciding where to place his bets in what the Washington Post calls the Sheldon Primary."
Among other things, the RJC is a pillar of the neoconservative wing of the GOP, and theyre sure to line up strongly against the libertarian, Rand Paul wing of the partyand its unlikely that theyll support unguided missiles such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, eitheralthough lately Rubio has tried to recast himself as a foreign policy hardliner.
According to Forbes, Adelsons personal wealth is more than $38 billion, making him the eighth richest person in the United States. In 2012, Adelson, a hard-right activist and staunchly pro-Likud backer, singlehandedly kept Newt Gingrichs campaign alive, though no one except Adelsonincluding GOP primary votersbelieved Gingrich had a prayer of becoming president. (Adelson gave $15 million to Gingrichs super PAC in 2011-12. Then, when Gingrich dropped out, Adelson poured $30 million into Romneys campaign.) This time around, and reflecting the growing belief among the stalwarts of the Republican center-rightincluding the US Chamber of Commerce, Karl Rove, et al.that the party cant allow itself to support one of the Tea Party-backed extremists in 2016, Adelson has reportedly decided to throw his bottomless cash at one of the plausible center-right, moderate Republicans: Christie, Bush, Kasich or Walker. The Post quotes Victor Chaltiel, a close friend of Adelsons and himself a big GOP donor:
He doesnt want a crazy extremist to be the nominee. He wants someone who has the chance to win the election, who is reasonable in his positions, who has convictions but is not totally crazy.
monmouth3
(3,871 posts)flamingdem
(39,313 posts)These people need to be bankrupted but it will take a while..
Walk away
(9,494 posts)he steals billions of dollars from by using his gambling empire as a cover. Who ever he picks has to do two things for him.
1)Use all of our country's might and money to support Israel in anything they want to do (including starting a war with Iran)
2)Protect Sheldon's international gambling interests and not let another country extradite for the criminal he is.
Logically, he should pick the Bush but his track record says Christie.
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Whoever Adelson picks, furthermore we will no longer refer to him on DU by name and simply describe him as "Adelson's lackey".
oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)Love it. Wonder how these tough talking candidates feel groveling for money. They do not talk to him. He talks to them.
Their ideas of who is 'center-right' make me laugh. Huntsman is the only center right-person they have and he is silent.
Berlum
(7,044 posts)reddread
(6,896 posts)Getting the damaged goods and meant to be losers lined up and on their marks.
When Jeb announces it will be meant to provide New Hope and inspire people
who should know better.
But its not about the voters anyway.
Its about the perceptions of the victims.