Dont you think this Trump thingy was planned by the Clintons from the beginning to make sure Hillary wins,sure looks like it?
My guess is that the Republicans found out but,to late,what do you think about it?
Nah that's pretty much impossible. Trump legit beat out the 16 other Repub candidates in the Repub primary because the 16 other candidates divided the vote enough that the far right outdid them. He was originally seen as a joke candidate.
Its also well known that candidates that push to the right or left tend to do better in their respective primaries while candidates have to moderate in the general to have less of a chance of winning. Looks like Trump's views energized the far right, but they really hurt him in the general.
Its this sorta unelectability that brought the concept of superdelegates to the Democrat party.
Hillary has no control over the Republican machine, if Trump was really a Hillary plant she couldn't force the Republican voters to vote for him.
Trump was a far right base revolt, against the more moderate elements of the party for the most part. Aside from Cruz the rest of the candidates were more moderate than not for their party and split the vote heavily.
The Republican establishment thought their support could moderate Trump for the general, unfortunately for them they underestimated how Donald is. Now he is rabid and they are looking desperately for an exit.
This leads me to the question why republicans would try to protect a islamic cult leader that openly said he wants to infiltrate a secular state.
? In this case Gulen's case would just be a chip in domestic politics. If it makes the Dems look bad, you can probably count on them to spin it that way.. They'll do whatever they can to pant the worst picture possible of the Dems. Its vice versa as well.
Bottom line is their goal isn't protecting him, their goal is winning the presidency and the down-ticket. To do that they'll make the dems look bad anyway they can.
This isn't the case yet, Gulen isn't an election cycle issue, and I think Erdogan would prefer behind the scenes talk then making a public statement to the US gov that might make it an issue. Of course this also depends on Turkish domestic politics.
After the elections you'll see things settle down (unless the president is Trump)
Regardless any legal process is going to take years in all likelihood.