Ron DeSantis Paid Evangelical “Indulgency Fee” for Bob Vanderplaats Iowa Endorsement
By Sundance
I was going to try and write about this last week; however, my previously scheduled research time in Budapest, Hungary, was more critically time-urgent and stunningly more valuable. Despite the DHS anxiety and fingerprinting upon return, I will be sharing those incredible details in a password protect post to come shortly. Yes, I am pushing the envelope.
That said, Ad Rem made note of the Vanderplaats revelation {SEE HERE} as it highlights perfectly the fraud that is the Ron DeSantis campaign.
Yes, Ron DeSantis paid evangelical Iowa leader Bob Vanderplaats a $95,000 “indulgency fee” for his endorsement. However, providing even more sunlight upon the nature of the U.S political apparatus, the Vanderplaats payment was not the first, or even second or third.
The club system to construct the illusion of choice long predates the current political race and carries multiple “indulgency fees” that are paid by professionally republican candidates.
2011 – DAVENPORT, Iowa – An Iowa Christian conservative leader who bestowed his highly sought-after endorsement on presidential candidate Rick Santorum this week is now at the center of a controversy over whether he asked for cash in exchange for his public support.
Less than 48-hours after receiving the backing of Bob Vander Plaats, the head of the prominent evangelical group The Family Leader, Santorum disclosed that the prominent Iowan told him he needed money to make the most out of the endorsement.
And sources familiar with talks between the conservative heavyweight and representatives from several of the Republican presidential campaigns went a step further, describing Vander Plaats’ tactics as corrupt.
ABC News has learned that Vander Plaats tried to solicit money for his endorsement during the last presidential cycle too. A former staffer for Mitt Romney’s 2008 presidential bid who is currently unaffiliated with a campaign said Vander Plaats came to them seeking money for his backing if he supported the former Massachusetts governor.
“He wanted to be paid,” the former staffer said. “He was clearly looking for a paycheck. There was a conversation about him getting a title, but being a paid consultant was much more important.”
The aide said they offered him a title, but never seriously considered paying Vander Plaats. He ended up endorsing Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee over Romney. (read more)
Why beat this dead horse and bring it up again now?
This is where honest, decent, hard-working American voters need to continue the awakening and realize the nature of our assembly, THE LAST REFUGE, where the truth has no agenda and doesn’t care about our comfort -or lack thereof- in discovering it.
Jeff Roe is the 2024 head of the Ron DeSantis Never Back Down SuperPAC. Jeff Roe was the previous head of the 2016 Ted Cruz campaign. Now, how do you suppose Ted Cruz received the Vanderplaats endorsement in 2016?
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A prominent Iowa evangelical leader has endorsed Ted Cruz for president, a coup for the Texas senator, who has heavily courted churches and pastors in an effort to win the state’s leadoff Republican caucuses.
Bob Vander Plaats announced his endorsement Thursday in Des Moines, calling Cruz a “serious leader for serious times.” (more)
Does the reality of the ’12, ’16. ’23, party apparatus and the illusion of GOPe choice start to make us wonder how far back this control game actually goes.
Does the John McCain vote to retain Obamacare in 2017 contrast perfectly with the John McCain ’08 campaign?
Does the reality of the DeSantis operation, built on fraud, pretense, manipulation and astroturf, take on a new clarity? Once we see the strings, we start to question the visibility of the marionettes.
I will say it again for the final time… Ron DeSantis is a controlled UniParty operative who left congress in 2018 to run for Florida governor, specifically because the Sea Island plan to stop Donald Trump in ’24 goes all the way back to that 2018 origination.
Spy gate, the impeachment schemes, COVID-19, etc. were all supported by the Republican wing of the UniParty vulture. The illusion of choice has always been just that, an illusion of choice.