sailingaway
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I thought LA was still up in the air?
Heck, they CHALLENGED everything. But it is clear we are in the right. They can DECLARE Ron has no delegates at all, but that doesn't make it so.
I thought LA was still up in the air?
QUESTION: If Ron Paul is nominated from the floor...with drama naturally-read-that-PREDICTABLY ensuing, including enthusiastically slapping Mitt Romney in the face...how does that NOT jeopardize the GETTING RAND IN GOOD GRACES WITH BAD GUYS game plan?
I don't see how that hurts Rand unless insiders are spiteful for no reason at all.
I mean Romney has enough bound delegates to take the nomination on the first ballot. Ron being nominated on the floor won't change that, it will just get Ron an unedited prime time speech.
The GOP doesn't get their perfect circle jerk convention but the end result will be the same right?
QUESTION: If Ron Paul is nominated from the floor...with drama naturally-read-that-PREDICTABLY ensuing, including enthusiastically slapping Mitt Romney in the face...how does that NOT jeopardize the GETTING RAND IN GOOD GRACES WITH BAD GUYS game plan?
Heck, they CHALLENGED everything. But it is clear we are in the right. They can DECLARE Ron has no delegates at all, but that doesn't make it so.
I was assuming that the challenges were still being reviewed. Has LA decided which slate they are sending? Wasn't this the parking lot extended convention?
UPDATE: Just got off my lazy ass and found this article published just yesterday...
http://theadvocate.com/home/3275474-125/state-gop-fight-blocks-delegates
this was not the parking lot delegation. This was the one where the rightly elected chair had his newly implanted surgical hip dislocated and had to be taken away by ambulance, and where the newly elected rules chair (the real one) had fingers broken. WATCH this -- the first 2:27 is just people making motions and being ignored, which is important because it gives grounds to remove the chair. ALSO important is the fact that the temporary self declared chair was removed BEFORE fake rules by the fake rules committee chair were ratified, so they didn't apply, meaning a majority of the delegates still had the rule of the room. You can see the rest for yourself:
I was assuming that the challenges were still being reviewed. Has LA decided which slate they are sending? Wasn't this the parking lot extended convention?
UPDATE: Just got off my lazy ass and found this article published just yesterday...
http://theadvocate.com/home/3275474-125/state-gop-fight-blocks-delegates
Thanks.
I found an anti-Paul article from last month which has a good explanation from presumably a pro-Paul commenter at the very bottom. The comment is by an "Elizabeth."
http://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/10152-how-ron-paul-lost-louisiana
Sailingaway, I'm not quite clear on the "rules ratification." According to "Elizabeth," there was a rules committee meeting the day before the convention, where the new rules committee chair was elected and some new "supplemental rules" were voted down by presumably pro Paul forces elected at the local conventions. Are you saying that a whole set of rules needs to be approved before the convention could proceed? Plus I don't see how anyone could claim any legitimacy for the Romney side of things. And couldn't there be assault charges filed? Why did the rules chair who was voted out the previous day get up and start making a "rules report?" I wonder if this individual was interviewed? Would he claim that the rules meeting the day before was somehow illegitimate?
Any normal person watching that is going to see the vast majority were following OUR chair, and only a tiny group in the front around the stage were following the self appointed chair. It is pretty compelling imho, and when added to close ups of the guys being dragged off, is even more compelling.
the Elizabeth commenter I see there is pretty anti Paul from my view. There was nothing vague about what happened. and the Paul supporters WERE the peaceful ones. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong comment.
Besides, everyone who wants to work within the GOP cite the main reason for doing so as "it's what Ron Paul wants"...doesn't it seem counter to "what Ron Paul wants" to insist on nominating him from the floor at the convention? I get the feeling he really doesn't want his delegates to do that.QUESTION: If Ron Paul is nominated from the floor...with drama naturally-read-that-PREDICTABLY ensuing, including enthusiastically slapping Mitt Romney in the face...how does that NOT jeopardize the GETTING RAND IN GOOD GRACES WITH BAD GUYS game plan?
Besides, everyone who wants to work within the GOP cite the main reason for doing so as "it's what Ron Paul wants"...doesn't it seem counter to "what Ron Paul wants" to insist on nominating him from the floor at the convention? I get the feeling he really doesn't want his delegates to do that.
But who can we appeal to? This reminds me of Massachusetts. They do whatever they want without any accountability to rules.
Dr. Paul has said recently on national t.v. that the convention should include a healthy debate, like conventions of yesteryear. A speech would help the cause of free debate that he seeks. My guess is that he would want to be nominated from the floor. Plus the convention rules allow for nominating a candidate with a plurality of delegates from 5 states. How can they argue with their own rules? How is observing their own rules not working within the party? Plus Dr. Paul has already said "no way" to supporting Romney, so perhaps his definition of "working within the party" does not preclude an ample dosage of contentiousness.
Ron Paul said we should be respectful but not be pushed around.