Glenn Beck: If GOP Nominates Donald Trump, It Will Bring “An End To The Republican Party”

Glenn Beck: “If They Put Donald Trump In ... It Will Just Be Over”

From the December 16 edition of Fox News The Kelly File:

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MEGYN KELLY (HOST): And there are now some people are saying that if he's the nominee -- somebody said this on our show last night -- Hillary Clinton will win 49 out of 50 states and the Republican Party will face devastation like it's never seen before, that they will give up -- they will give up in state legislators and so on because so motivated will the democrats be to get to the polls and stop him.

GLENN BECK: I know that I won't go to the polls. I won't vote for Hillary Clinton and I won't vote for Donald Trump. I just won't. And I know a lot of people that feel that way. I know people in the GOP who are like, look, well he is better that Hillary Clinton. Maybe, I don't know. I mean the guy last night, he didn't even know what the triad was. He didn't even know what are the missile silos and the strategic air command with missiles on the planes and our nuclear submarines. He didn't even know what that meant. He couldn't answer that question. It was bizarre. He is also a giant progressive. So I can't vote for progressive. I can't vote for Hillary, and I can't vote for him. I said, probably a year and half ago that I thought we were entering the times of the Whig Party. That the Republicans were going to go to the way of the Whigs, who they demolished back in Abraham Lincoln's time. I think that's happening. They have not, they got power, they said we just have to have a House and Senate. We got it. Now they say, we have to have the House and the Senate and the White House. Well wait a minute, we heard that before with George W. Bush. They're not listening. They're not doing what the people have hired them to do. If they put Donald Trump in, try to put him in office, if that's what the people want, you are going to see an end to the Republican Party. It will just be over, there'll just be nothing left.

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