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Kissinger tells Chinese that Jeb Bush will be the next President

by Phantom Ace ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Republican Party at March 13th, 2012 - 11:35 am

The Republican Establishment wants Jeb Bush as President. Although they are behind Romney, I have had a feeling this was a sham job. They know Romney will be a weak candidate against the Pharaoh in Chief. They want Jeb in 2016, but they have a plan. They have structured the primaries in a way, that Romney will not have enough to win the nomination.

In a moment of honesty, Henry Kissinger allegedly told the Chinese, that Jeb Bush will be the next President. He claims the primaries are a sham and that party elders will anoint Jeb at the convention.

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with Jeb Bush [photo top left] yesterday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing where both pledged to advance cooperation between their two countries and, this report says, agreed that once Bush had taken office a ‘new era’ would begin in US-China relations.

According to this report, Kissinger told Keqiang that the Republican Party election process to select their nominee to run against President Obama was“completely manipulated” to ensure that their 2012 Convention would be “deadlocked” thus allowing for Jeb Bush to be nominated as a “consensus candidate” and thus his parties leader.

Don’t dismiss this report. This is exactly what I have suspected. That the GOP elites will give the nomination to Jeb Bush.

(Hat Tip: The Osprey)

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