I propose that perhaps that is precisely what the establishment want’s them to do. The end goal just might be to enrage the conservative base so much that as many as possible quite the party prior to the Republican primaries. By doing that, the Establishment wins by ensuring their takeover of the party is complete. That would enable them to launch a wide field of RINO candidates without a sufficient sized Conservative wing to vote in what few Conservative GOP candidates run.
There is no way that a new party could be created in time to make a difference in the 2016 elections. By quitting the Republican party, Constitutionalists and Conservatives may be playing right into the establishment leadership’s hand, and leaving themselves without a viable alternative or a candidate that supports their views. Checkmate.
I propose an alternative plan, and that is for Constitutionalists & Conservatives to network and organize to start taking their local and state party machine back. I also suggest they wait until until after the Republican primary to change sides, so that they can be able to vote for whatever Conservative candidate runs. In fact, it would be best for Conservatives, TEA Party groups and GOP Conservatives to network nationally and select a single dedicated Constitution-loving candidate for all to throw their support behind.