Political Researcher . . . Offers Idea For Winning GOP Team In 2016

By DEXTER DUGGAN

PHOENIX — Conservatives must step up their efforts to prevail in the 2016 elections or else face the threat of being swallowed up by a “one-party state” empowered by massive illegal immigration and engineered by radical leftist Barack Obama, a researcher, author, and political activist warned a meeting here.

New Zealander Trevor Loudon was on another of his speaking tours of the United States when he appeared before the Arizona Project Tea Party here on April 6, the day after Easter.

After reviewing current developments, Loudon went on to offer hope for how a Republican presidential team could campaign in 2016.

His talk occurred just after many Americans had been shocked by the vehemence and scope of the assault on traditional religious believers by homosexual activists and their elite allies, mainly in the Democratic Party and media, during Holy Week.

People who didn’t celebrate the radical advent of unprecedented “same-sex marriage” were being battered in the media and threatened with strong legal punishment.

Where had the America they were raised in suddenly disappeared to?

“If you think Democrats are arrogant now,” Loudon warned, what will they be like with eight million additional voters brought across the border by Obama’s amnesty policies?

Loudon’s talk didn’t focus on the Holy Week events but rather the larger revolutionary changes for society. His latest U.S. speaking tour had been planned before the recent news eruption.

He is credited with exposing “Frank,” the beloved mentor Obama mentioned in his book Dreams From My Father, as being Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis, one of a string of radical leftists who attended to the shaping of Obama’s views.

Just as the triumph of the Devil is to make people think he doesn’t exist, Loudon said, the triumph of Communism occurs when people aren’t aware of it.

Responding to government domination by the Democratic Party and Obama after the 2008 elections, the rise of the Tea Party movement “put some spine” in the Republican Party and enabled the GOP to win the majority in the U.S. House in 2010, Loudon said.

Old establishment figures like Republican Cong. John Boehner and Karl Rove weren’t responsible for this victory, Loudon said, but instead “the grassroots.”

The Tea Party’s role was invaluable, and “I’m here to say thank you” for the victory, Loudon said, adding that many people around the world understand this.

Political observers know it wasn’t coincidence that, under Obama, the Internal Revenue Service launched illegal efforts against Tea Party groups, to take the wind out of their sails before he ran for re-election in 2012.

If the Democrats win in 2016, Loudon said, they’ll bring in still more illegal aliens to dissolve this nation’s current existence.

“What I’m asking from you people is the hardest political work you’ve ever done,” Loudon said later in his talk. “. . . I know what it cost you people, and I’m asking for more of it.”

As he began his talk, Loudon said people ask why he cares about the U.S.

There’s his gratitude the U.S. saved his New Zealand from the Japanese in WWII, he said.

In addition, “Ronald Reagan had it right [about the U.S.]. This is the last, best hope” for the world, Loudon said. “The bad guys…will carve up this planet among themselves” if the U.S. falls.

“. . . What happens to peace, people,” he added, “when you lose your strength?”

U.S. allies like Germany, Britain, and Israel see that Obama “loves the bad guys a lot more than he loves them,” Loudon said, noting that “America is trying to build an alliance with Iran,” while both Russia and China have big ambitions for power.

Through the end of next month, May, Loudon’s speaking itinerary has stops scheduled in Arizona, Georgia, North and South Carolina, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Washington state. More information is at his “New Zeal” site, www.trevorloudon.com.

Referring to the 2008 and 2012 elections, Loudon said, “This country has twice elected an anti-American president. . . . Thirty million evangelical Christians couldn’t be bothered to get off their backsides” to vote in 2012.

If Obama had lost, he added, maybe their fellow Christians wouldn’t be dying overseas now.

On April 6 Loudon noted he was speaking in Arizona, which the Phoenix Tea Party audience understood to be a reference to the state’s being used as a major entry point for illegal immigration.

He asked why some Republicans say this influx is good for Republicans. “The Chamber [of Commerce] is all about profit. . . . They want the profits [from laborers], but who is going to pay the costs . . . of your border security?. . . So they take the profits, and you take the costs,” Loudon said.

But the main goal is to bring in the millions of new voters, he said, noting that once illegal aliens “came flooding in” to California, it “turned from a reddish-purplish state to solid blue” in pro-Democrat sentiment.

Eliseo Medina, a top official of the powerful, pro-Democrat Service Employees International Union (SEIU), said that “passing amnesty is the number one priority,” in order to get the aliens the citizenship and voting power that will make for “a governing majority” in the U.S., Loudon said.

Obama, faithful to the longer view of implementing this goal, was willing to lose the Democrats’ U.S. Senate majority in the 2014 elections, Loudon said.

Even before Obama announced his lawless “executive action” for amnesty on November 20, after the midterm elections, many voters disliked his radical open-borders policies.

Mitt Romney lost the 2012 presidential election to Obama by considerably fewer votes than the Democrats would have with eight million new voters, Loudon said.

“Do the math. Republicans can never, ever elect another president, ever,” if this occurs, Loudon said, adding that Obama “knew amnesty was the road to the one-party state” run by dominating Democrats.

Noting the advantage that Democrats also have with a skewed news media, Loudon asked, “Why do they [media] not tell you about the elephant’s graveyard of skeletons in Obama’s closet,” although reporters will dig through anything they can concerning the lives of GOP figures like Romney or former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

However, Loudon said, he has hope that conservatives can increase their electoral efforts. “If I thought there was no hope for America, I’d be back in my beautiful New Zealand” instead of on this speaking tour.

Although Reagan is regarded as a Republican giant now, Loudon reminded listeners that the GOP establishment fought him every step of the way, getting the 1976 presidential nomination for incumbent Republican Gerald Ford instead, who lost to Democrat Jimmy Carter, who blundered from one catastrophe to another in the White House.

Today, Loudon said, “This country is Jimmy Carter on steroids.”

If there’s a Republican presidential candidate in 2016 such as conservative Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas), Loudon said, the situation could be very different.

“We have to inspire and incentivize our base.…No good saying the Democrats are worse….Run and run early, real early, which he’s [Cruz] done,” Loudon said, referring to the fact that Cruz already announced his candidacy on March 23.

Rather than having GOP presidential candidates fighting among themselves, Loudon said, a strong presidential possibility like Cruz could announce who his cabinet secretaries would be if he’s elected, then they all could campaign together.

“Name your whole cabinet. Run as a team . . . all backing each other up, and not taking any crap from anyone,” he said.

He said he met Cruz about three weeks before his talk here, and the Texas senator said the idea of running as a GOP team “is phenomenal.”

It was the same team effort when the United States was being founded, Loudon said — not only George Washington but a whole team of philosophical and political thinkers.

Loudon ticked off possible cabinet names, including Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker as secretary of Labor, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul for Treasury, Utah Sen. Mike Lee for Interior, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson for Health and Human Services, Sarah Palin for Energy, former UN ambassador John Bolton for State, and South Carolina Cong. Trey Gowdy for attorney general. As for ambassador to the UN? No one.

Describing the 2016 vote as “the most important election in world history, folks,” Loudon said it won’t only decide the future of this country but also of his country, New Zealand.

Massive Illegality

While making plain the dangers from massive illegal immigration, Loudon didn’t speak about the support for it by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).

Representing the USCCB in congressional testimony on February 11, liberal Bishop Gerald Kicanas, of the Diocese of Tucson, said the bishops’ organization supports Obama’s “executive action” to keep millions of illegal immigrants in the U.S., and doesn’t want it rescinded.

Kicanas said Obama’s action should act as a spur to Congress to pass “immigration reform legislation.”

Ignoring the massive illegality of Obama’s decree, Kicanas didn’t seem to think such arbitrary rule ever could threaten someone else the lawless radical Obama dislikes, like practicing Catholics, their morals, and their bishops.

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