Yes. I’ve read his book. Levin has good ideas—on paper. But will a convention work in his favor? To what extent? Where is the guarantee that nothing will go wrong? What good will it do to change the Constitution when we don’t follow it?
This is where we divide between the optimists and the pessimists.
Von Clausewitz, wrote that no battle plan survives its first contact with the enemy. The bad feelings I have about this convention are emotional and deeply seated. I cannot shake them. It is simply a gut feeling that something is going to go wrong. It’s kind of like when you’re watching one of those cheap cheap horror movies and you’re screaming at the babysitter “Don’t open that door!”