The Republican national Convention

Don’t they always make sure that the candidate’s home state puts them over the top? That would be New York, in both conventions.

I had to laugh at this morning’s Sacramento Bee for running an article about California delegates to the Republican convention. They seem to have gone out of their way to find a gay man, a man born in India, a man born in Italy, a black woman, and two who used to be Democrats. I wish they had given us a complete demographic breakdown of the delegation.

Well, good, in a backhanded way. If they are uncomfortable enough to be hypocrites, then they concede that we have a point.

“Hyocrisy is the pretty compliment that vice pays to virtue”

  • Some French guy, long ass name, not one of the usual.

nah, i think by this point he should be called the “Hair Apparent”

:rimshot:

Going by the counts at TheGreenPapers, I can see New York putting Trump over in two ways:

  1. California, New York, and and South Carolina pass - the only problem with this is, California has to pass twice, although it’s not that big of a problem as it would go the complete list, then California, New York, South Carolina, and California. (“California, the state that gets other states’ Republicans elected to Congress by sending them the money saved by not running campaign ads here (and they don’t), passes”)

  2. If they don’t want states passing twice, at least five states besides NY have to pass - for example, New York, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Washington.

It was described by C-SPAN as (paraphrase) “while arm-twisting goes on in back room, house band plays loud.”

Members of the Iowa and Colorado delegations have walked out, and Ken Cuccinelli, former Virginia gubernatorial candidate, was seeing throwing his credentials to the floor in frustration, after whoever was chairing at that moment overrode a call for a roll call vote on the rules and declared they were passed.

ROFL - I’ve always assumed a house band was there to cover the screaming in the kitchen.

Didn’t take long to get chaotic lol

The whole world is retching! The whole world is retching!

Love it! The funniest thing is that Ken Cuccinelli is not exactly a principled individual, he’s the former Virginia AG who launched civil suits against the University of Virginia and the climate scientist Michael Mann seeking personal email records as a form of harassment because Mann was saying global warming is real. Cuccinelli is also on record as opposing gay rights, clean energy, and energy efficient vehicles, and, needless to say, is an extreme hardliner on immigration policy. Cuccinelli fighting the other wingnuts is like watching a feces-throwing competition among a bunch of monkeys.

Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) just said non-whites and non-christians have not contributed anything to America. No link yet, live on MSNBC.

Link to Mr. King.

In fairness to the RNC, he didn’t say this while on the podium… only while doing a CNN panel.

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Dear lord.

Did something just happen? Or talking about King?

If the latter, I’d love to see ads tying him to Trump with that clip.

So would he. So would Trump, probably.

Are they trying to outdo each other’s wingnuttery? Maybe after King’s comments on how useless non-whites are, we can bring on Ken Cuccinelli to talk about the curse of gays and the hoax of climate change. This would all be a warmup to the Great Man himself to talk about dealing with Muslims (all terrorists), Mexicans (all rapists), and the yellow peril in China. No wonder actual conservatives are staying away in droves and Trump has to get wrestling celebrities to speak! This farce is going to lead to utter chaos at some point.

I wonder how long before Pence jumps ship. The man is very, very far right but presumably still has some kind of functioning brain.

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I think “real conservatives” hate Trump as much as non conservatives. Everyone knows he’s a fraud. He cares zero about gay rights, or most of their issues, and they know it.