And Now The Slime

Am I supposed to be surprised?
Trump Card, which would not have to disclose donors, wants $250,000 from the other GOP presidential campaigns to run anti-Trump TV, radio and web ads and to pitch opposition research to local stations in early-voting states.
Mair, who also used to work for the Scott Walker presidential campaign, wrote, ‘In the absence of our efforts, Trump is exceedingly unlikely to implode or be forced out of the race,’ according to a memo obtained by The Journal.
‘The stark reality is that unless something dramatic and unconventional is done, Trump will be the Republican nominee and Hillary Clinton will become president,’ Mair continued.
So now we have an “anonymous” Super PAC taking money in for the explicit purpose of attacking Trump — and it’s not Democrats funding it, it’s the other Republicans.

This post was published at Market-Ticker on Nov 24, 2015.