Monday, June 02, 2008

Cheatin'

Democrat Taylor Marsh Broadcasts Live Talk Radio and Blogs Politics--'My mama taught me...'

"Just how much of a joke was the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting Saturday? One need look no further than this quote from Donna Brazile, which may well go down in infamy:

"My mama taught me... (dramatic pause)... to play by the rules and respect those rules. And my mother also taught me, and I'm sure your mother taught you... that when you decide change the rules... middle of the game, end of the game, that is referred to as cheatin'."

The rules, Donna?

Let's not forget that she already changed the rules in the middle of the game to strip Michigan of all its delegates (which was not called for), then on Saturday changed the rules at the end of the game to benefit the candidate of her choice (this time making up some crazy new rules to make it work).

First, I hope Donna realizes that by restoring any Michigan delegates at all, she violated her own definition of "cheatin'", though apparently when Clinton supporters appeal the rules it deserves righteous indignation and an invocation of her mother's wisdom. But the 69/59 Michigan delegate proposal that she voted for actually went beyond her definition of "cheatin'". In fact, I don't know what the word for it is...other than "unfathomable".

Here, the rule book was simply tossed out, some new rules were quickly scribbled down, and a dangerous precedent was set. The statement from Harold Ickes and Tina Flournoy said it best:

We strongly object to the Committee’s decision to undercut its own rules in seating Michigan’s delegates without reflecting the votes of the people of Michigan.

The Committee awarded to Senator Obama not only the delegates won by Uncommitted, but four of the delegates won by Senator Clinton. This decision violates the bedrock principles of our democracy and our Party.

When you change the rules...what's that called, again, Donna?..."

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