The NeverTrump movement is misnamed. The name makes it appear that they are conservatives who just don’t like Trump, when in reality they are liberals who don’t have the cojones to admit it. Think about it. Jennifer Rubin, Steve Schmidt, Bill Kristol, Rick Wilson and George “Mr. Kellyanne” Conway. Not a single conservative in the bunch. Kristol destroyed the Weekly Standard.
And ask yourself this. Who is financing the so called NeverTrump movement? Let me tell you. It’s the far leftist founder of eBay, billionaire Pierre Omidyar. If the NeverTrump movement if it were real it would not need a socialist Democrat to fund it.
Reporter Julie Kelly, who wrote the book Disloyal Opposition: How the NeverTrump Right Tried―And Failed―To Take Down the President has investigated the funding for the Island of Misfit Political Chameleons. Omidyar has a history of funding far left groups like NeverTrump.
Excerpt of her book in the “Spectator USA,”:
In print, on its website, and on various cable news shows, writers and editors affiliated with the Standard kept up a steady drumbeat of anti-Trump sentiment. Rather than embrace the rarity of a Republican White House, a Republican House of Representatives, and a Republican Senate — a political jackpot that had eluded the GOP for a decade — the Standard instead worked to undermine that power trove.
Not only did the Standard continue to peddle a phony depiction of a nonconservative president, but the publication hypocritically echoed Democratic talking points about Republicans.
Kristol and most of his NeverTrump cohorts are on the dole of a left-wing philanthropist generously underwriting any cause or influencer committed to ending the Trump presidency. This billionaire benefactor has tried to stop Trump since 2016; he’s buying off so-called conservatives to create the illusion of broad intra-party disgust with Donald Trump, an illusion that does not exist but that NeverTrump is paid — handsomely — to represent.
Pierre Omidyar is a very rich man.