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|    On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show    |
|    12 Apr 16 21:05:00    |
      XPost: alt.radio.talk, alt.talk.radio, alt.politics.usa       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.elections       From: weberm@polaris.net              On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, The Republican primary system is not       rigged, but Donald Trump insists that it is. He sounds like an       entitled liberal demanding delegates from Colorado without having       put in the work to win them. The delegate appointment rules in most       of these primaries have been established for nearly a century. In       Colorado, for example, the rules for this primary process have been       in place since 1912. Has the system been corrupt for 100 years? No.       This has never been a pure democracy, we have a federalist system       and the states determine the rules for their primaries. It’s the       candidate’s job to navigate those rules. After that, you have two       camps, the progressive populists and the Republican Whig party which       protects Mitch McConnell. What America needs is to unleash the       economy with Reagan conservatives and stop the growth of the federal       bureaucracy. In addition, Bernie Sanders and liberals’ entire goal       is to destroy society and replace it with a utopia. Sanders’ latest       victim of attack is the Walton family and Walmart who creates many       jobs for the middle class. This is unlike Sanders who claims to be       for the middle class yet has never created a job. What Sanders is       really angry about is that the government doesn’t control Walmart.       Also, the Establishment may get its way with Rule 40B which allows       delegates who are bound on the first ballot to show a preference for       a secondary candidate. This preference could give a candidate who       doesn’t meet the 8 states majority threshold enough states to       qualify.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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