The Democratic party, in its quest to subvert the election process and the Constitution, uses a dirty trick known as "Super Delegates". These delegates are not elected by the people, nor are they required to vote according to the will of the people. They are, instead, appointed by the Democratic Party leadership - the elites, not the folks - and may vote any way they please (or are instructed to by the leadership).
The Constitution goes to great lengths to detail precisely how the election process is to work, and nowhere does it mention, or allow for, such "super delegates".
These delegates are "set aside" by the Democratic party, to be called upon to choose the party nominee regardless of who the people may actually vote for. For example, if Obama gets more "regular" delegates than Hillary, and the party leadership prefers Hillary, the super delegates will be used to swing their weight behind Hillary, and make her the nominee, against the will of the people.
Super Delegates are illegal, since they are not given any such power by the Constitution. No party should be permitted to hijack the will of the people - or even be in a position to make that possible.
But then again, we are talking about the Democratic party - in my opinion they are the sneakiest, most dishonest, disingenuous bunch of liars and crooks to ever assemble. These are the same people who hijacked the Congress when it came time to vote on judicial nominees, rather than to allow a vote, as called for in the Constitution. These are the same people who appointed justices who subverted the Constitution to allow state and local governments to steal the property of citizens, and who find "hidden" rights in the Constitution that simply do not exist.
So why should it surprise anyone that the Democrats would hijack the election process?
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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