Posted on 07/16/2016 9:51:37 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Good luck getting back into the convention through the security lines! Dane Waters, the co-founder of a group demanding that delegates have the right to unbind themselves from the results of the primaries, tells MSNBCs Jacob Soboroff that Delegates Unbound plan to stage protests from the convention floor next week in Cleveland. They may even walk out of the convention, although that sounds like much of the rest of the Trump opposition planning a gesture without a real plan:
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There will be some form of protest, Waters tells Soboroff, which isnt exactly a surprise. Some of the delegates may be angry that the DU group failed to convince very many people on the Rules Committee to change course with just days to go before the convention. The question is how many, and how many still want to press the issue? Waters blames intimidation by RNC leadership for quashing the unbinding effort, but nothing over the past few weeks suggested that their movement was anything but a small minority.
This wasnt an assault to democracy. If anything, its been a contest between direct democracy in the form of the primaries and the authority of representative democracy and Waters lands on the latter part of that tension. Respect for democracy would require accepting the results of the primaries and the pre-established rules; Waters and his team are arguing for rejection of direct democracy and the use of representation to change the course of the cycle.
That would be legitimate if there was a majority of representatives (delegates) in favor of dumping the rules and unbinding the delegates to undo the results of the primary, but thats what the Rules Committee considered as its own form of representative democracy. They lost on the same basis on which they want to claim legitimacy.
Besides all that, it still leaves the bigger question: what next? As the Beatles once sang about Revolution, Wed all love to see the plan. As I wrote earlier at The Week, there is no plan, and the day is extremely late to start over from scratch:
The #NeverTrump movement tried repeatedly to get a candidate to declare against Trump, either as a convention challenger or as an independent, and no one volunteered for the effort. Even now, no one has stepped up to fill the void, which leaves suddenly unbound delegates with no specific direction in a challenge to Trump.
And who would get drafted in such an effort? The 2016 class of primary candidates would have to argue that they could do better running a general election campaign against Clinton than they managed in the primaries against Trump. That includes Ted Cruz, who comes into the convention in second place with 563 delegates, a fraction of what Trump has. Marco Rubio has shifted his attention to the Senate campaign in Florida, getting in under the wire and leaving Republicans with no candidate at all if he changes his mind again. John Kasich only won Ohio in the primaries and has repeatedly repudiated the dump Trump effort (while refusing to endorse the nominee).
But lets just say this effort still somehow succeeded in producing a consensus nominee not named Trump. Theres the not-inconsequential issue of having a nominee with no campaign less than four months before the election. Trump may have gotten off to a slow start on fundraising and may be risking a landslide defeat by refusing to turn his campaign into a granular ground-up organization, but he does have an organization in place. Four months is barely enough time to start organizing a pre-primary campaign, let alone a national election.
The dump Trump movement would have to convince itself that chaos at the convention will produce a better result for the GOP than the primaries did. Thats a tough sell under any circumstances, and without an obvious candidate to replace Trump, its far more likely that well see the end of #NeverTrump rather than the end of Trump himself.
Thats all a walkout would accomplish. It would be a futile gesture to end a futile movement. The rest of the convention would continue, Trump would still get the nomination, and the walk-out delegates would watch from their hotel room TVs. Itll get headlines for a day or two, and then disappear into the background of the cycle, just as the PUMAs did in 2008.
Ping.
Dane Waters.
Drain waters.
//demanding that delegates have the right to unbind themselves from the results of the primaries//
Then they should not be delegates if their word is no good.
Don’t let the door hit ya, little man.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Drano.
Get lost you has been sore losers. Walk quickly.
Don’t even bother coming in.
Could they be more childish?
Trying to figure out whether these needle dicks should be drawn and quartered or boiled in oil.
ALL of U.S. conservatism will die under a Hillary Clinton presidency, and so would the GOP! If enough conservative voters decide to not vote for Donald Trump, in the variety of ways to not vote for Donald Trump, then they will, also, decide to kill themselves, politically!
Cleveland is on the shores of Lake Erie and has an abundance of short piers.
I cordially invite all of them to go take a long walk on those piers.
I guess it’s CONFUSING to some of us. Did Trump not win over 1500 delegates, hundreds more than requires?
They should worry about their safety and just not show up.
Hey Dane Waters, no one is stopping you and your half a dozen like minded.
Unbind yourselves and walk. Enjoy!
If only Trump could be there when they walked out and yell “Get them out of here”.. lol.. maybe they could run a video at that time of him saying that...
That Dane Waters is an idiot.
“Trying to figure out whether these needle dicks should be drawn and quartered or boiled in oil.”
What’s wrong with drawing and quartering them WHILE they’re boiling in oil?
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