By Michael
Collins Piper
May 28, 2012 AFP
Conservatives,
radicals, centrists, birthers, Zionists join to challenge president
Barack Obama’s fight to win reelection
just got tougher. One of his biggest critics, one of the world’s richest, most
powerful women ~ Lady Lynn de Rothschild of New York and London ~ has not only
endorsed Republican Mitt Romney, but she also pulled the plug on Americans
Elect (AE), the proposed “centrist” third party of which she was one of the
chief sponsors.
Although the establishment media loudly
noted in recent reports that AE folded up shop after having spent at least $35M
in Wall Street-financed organizing efforts, those reports did not mention that
the primary reason AE collapsed was because Lady de Rothschild ~ the
American-born wife of Sir Evelyn Rothschild of the international banking
dynasty and a key figure in the global elite in her own right ~ had decided
Romney was acceptable as the GOP’s nominee.
While AE postured as a “grass-roots”
effort to break partisan gridlock in America, the truth is that Lady de
Rothschild and a clique of elite figures from the Rothschild sphere of
influence on Wall Street and in the Council
on Foreign Relations (CFR) ~ of which she is a member ~ had
set AE in motion in the first place.
The intent of such a centrist party at the time was to defeat Obama and any potential GOP nominee, who did not meet the standards of the Rothschild family and its circles.
While Lady de Rothschild had backed
former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman ~ a fervent internationalist ~ for the GOP
nomination, his campaign was fading well before the first primary battle. As
far back as Dec. 19 ~ while both promoting Huntsman’s aspirations and providing
pivotal support for AE’s centrist party efforts ~ Lady de Rothschild publicly
told the popular news website the Huffington Post she would back Romney if
Huntsman eventually withdrew.
Not a month later, while holding a
fundraiser for Huntsman at her apartment in Manhattan, she told The Washington Post she would support
Romney if he did win the GOP nomination, which, at that point, was still not
assured.
On Jan. 13, the Post ~ owned by investors such as Warren Buffett and the Graham
family who have long been closely intertwined with the Rothschilds ~ reported
Lady de Rothschild’s endorsement of Romney, describing Lady de Rothschild as
“a glamorous and die hard Hillary Rodham Clinton supporter whose antagonism toward Barack Obama has led her across the partisan aisle.”
Romney, in fact, prevailed over his
challengers, and Lady de Rothschild and her allies decided to pull the plug on
the centrist third party they were holding in reserve.
Their big aim now is to deny Obama a second term, and Romney is clearly their chosen candidate to do it.
Lady de Rothschild had supported Mrs.
Clinton for the 2008 Democratic nomination. She then vocally endorsed Arizona
Republican Sen. John McCain over Obama, who she said was too “ideological”
(that is, too liberal). This surprised many who perceived Obama as the
Rothschilds’ golden boy.
As president, Obama confirmed Lady de
Rothschild’s worst suspicions. As early as Feb. 28, 2010, writing on the Daily Beast, Lady
de Rothschild said that
“After watching President Obama in office for more than a year, it is clear to me that . . . we already knew what kind of president he would become. . . . Perhaps the biggest fabrication of the Obama candidacy was his claim of being a centrist.”Accusing Obama of being “beholden to the left,” Lady de Rothschild said he had “misled” the American people during the 2008 campaign about his “real plans for America.” She added that “his cynical use of centrist language as a tool to get elected does not change the fact of his true objectives.”
In the wake of her attacks on Obama,
Lady de Rothschild began publicly promoting the AE centrist movement ~ along
with a host of other influential figures, including veteran Democratic Party
pollster Doug Schoen. They saw AE as both a tool to remove Obama from the White
House and to prevent the rise of a serious populist and nationalist challenger
from GOP ranks.
As recently as Dec. 5, the billionaire
aristocrat published a screed at The
Huffington Post, hailing AE, actually suggesting the new party ~ representing
what she called “the radical center” ~ would “take on all the vested interests
and the extremists in the political parties, in the media, in the streets and
in the guts of Washington.”
Now that the power elite have thrown AE
to the side, a remarkable coalition including the Rothschilds, the “birther”
movement led by former Israeli Orly Taitz, white separatists joined with
hardline Zionists, as well as many self-styled “patriots” and “conservatives”
and others ~ are joining behind Romney ~ long seen as a “moderate” and
“centrist” and even as a “liberal” ~ to put Obama out of the White House.
Michael Collins Piper is an author, journalist, lecturer and radio show
host. He has spoken in Russia, Malaysia, Iran, Abu Dhabi, Japan, Canada and the
U.S.
Lady de Rothschild (nee Lynn Forrester) may still be smarting from Obama's electoral victory over de Rothschild's favor political project, Hillary Clinton, who lost to Obama principally because of her role in promoting Hillarycare and her role in the vaccine mandate project, which was theorized to have been used to undermine her candidacy (hit the irony button given the promulgation of Obamacare). One might have surmised that Lady de Rothschild was still smarting from Hillary's loss in the primaries given that she endorsed John McCain. Also seen corrupting the tea party movement after its inception by Ron Paul, she was a big backer of Sarah Palin and was seen backstage at a number of Arizona political rallies for Ms. Palin. She appears to have done a great job of corrupting the original tea party, morphing that from a more libertarian construct to a rather insipid radical conservative agenda.
ReplyDeleteThe loss to Obama in the primaries still appears to smart, so she backs Romney, a solidly liberal Republican.