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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 2020197" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>To some extent I don't disagree but your problem will be that those "conservative insiders" hold the positions of power through the GOP and thus they can and will dictate terms. Even the mouthpieces like a Limbaugh, Herman Cain, etc. will on the one hand bash the GOP but then like good gatekeepers, they force the potential revolters back in line to follow GOP commands.</p><p></p><p>Bernie Sanders is playing the same game for Hillary on the other side of the isle. His job is to gatekeep the far end of their party and herd them in line on election day. Both sides demand a loyalty oath by all candidates to the eventual nominee but lets watch what happens should Trump and/or Bernie win their respective day and thus make it to the election Superbowl.</p><p></p><p>This is why a Trump verses Sanders general election would be of benefit because the party players on both sides want nothing to do with either. Such an election would be interesting in watching the insiders on both sides of the isle to see what they do and how they react, regardless which one wins the election.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 2020197, member: 2189"] To some extent I don't disagree but your problem will be that those "conservative insiders" hold the positions of power through the GOP and thus they can and will dictate terms. Even the mouthpieces like a Limbaugh, Herman Cain, etc. will on the one hand bash the GOP but then like good gatekeepers, they force the potential revolters back in line to follow GOP commands. Bernie Sanders is playing the same game for Hillary on the other side of the isle. His job is to gatekeep the far end of their party and herd them in line on election day. Both sides demand a loyalty oath by all candidates to the eventual nominee but lets watch what happens should Trump and/or Bernie win their respective day and thus make it to the election Superbowl. This is why a Trump verses Sanders general election would be of benefit because the party players on both sides want nothing to do with either. Such an election would be interesting in watching the insiders on both sides of the isle to see what they do and how they react, regardless which one wins the election. [/QUOTE]
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