Yes, I follow. Now what damages are being inflicted on the plaintiff by the McCain candidacy if his allegations are true? Place a monetary figure on it.
Hmmm. Maybe you’d like to name your own price? And let’s not use McCain, let’s use the better example of Hussein, assuming that they’re both technically ineligible(and I’m backing off my earlier agreement with the author of the article—I don’t think McCain is ineligible at all).
What would your, say, emotional distress, and loss of legitimate political representation vis-a-vis our enemies, be worth in terms of compensation if Hussein became POTUS and was in fact grossly Constitutionally ineligible, and you knew it?
Of course your check—as a share of only one of many millions in a class action—would be tiny, as if we’d ever collect anything.
But you could still put an arbitrary and astronomical number on it.
In Berg’s complaint, he actually spelled out the various millions of dollars already donated by thousands of people, and the endless hours volunteered, material support, etc. in terms of Hussein’s own party members being defrauded—and this is in tandem with the prospective damage anticipated if Hussein is allowed to continue.
Place a monetary figure on it.
***Whatever the DNC has in its pocket. Good enough for me.