A very remarkable and on-the-money article.
And before anyone comes sauntering in to crow about yet another bid to "thwart the will of the
people," we should remind ourselves that:
a) We don't know for dead last certain how many actual Republicans voted for Donaldus
Minimus in the primaries (thanks to open primares we can't even be sure how many actual
Democrats voted for Hilarious Rodent Clinton or Bernt Weenie Sandwich, for dead last certain); and,
b) "The people," for better or worse, aren't strictly of the Republican Party, never mind how many
made mischief enough in the mischievous open primaries. Until the votes in November, I don't
know the "will of the people," and you don't, either. (Allowing, of course, for the prospect that
less than fifty percent of registered voters nationwide might actually bother to vote.) Not to
mention,
c) "The will of the people" does not inherently equal the wisdom of the people.