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As Donald Trump attempts to distract from his campaign's myriad failures in Colorado by cynically stirring the "rigged corrupt game" pot, one of the public faces of this phony outrage is a gentleman who earned himself prime Drudge real estate when he dramatically burned his voter registration card on camera -- claiming that he was wrongfully turned away from the state party convention because he's a Trump fan. It's a disenfranchisement conspiracy cooked up by the elites, he argued, torching his Republican documentation in protest.  The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway was skeptical of the man's version of events and dug into the back story.  She discovered that rather than being the victim of shadowy subterfuge, Douglas County resident Larry Wayne Lindsey didn't understand the rules, shirked his own responsibilities, and leapt to inaccurate conclusions:

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According to a series of conversations with party officials, while Lindsey did show up to his precinct caucus and was elected as a delegate to the county assembly, he never showed up to the county assembly, or, at the very least, never signed in for his credentials. On Facebook, he erroneously claimed he’d been elected as a delegate to the state assembly from his precinct caucus, something that is not possible under the rules in Douglas County. “Since Mr. Lindsey did not attend the County District Assembly he was not elected to be a delegate to the State Assembly, nor could he have been, so there is no way that he would have been listed as a delegate to the State Convention when he tried to check in on Saturday morning,” Tanne Blackburn, chairman of the Douglas County Republican Party, explained in a press release. He’s blaming his own comprehension failures on the Colorado Republican Party and claiming the party targeted him for being a Trump voter. In truth, he wasn’t even a delegate to the state assembly to begin with. Nevertheless, he promises that he “will raise holy hell” and is “sick to death” of Douglas County Republicans and “ashamed” of being a Republican.

In other words, he was elected as a delegate to his county convention, not the state convention, which is where presidential delegates were selected (resulting in a Cruz sweep). Furthermore, party officials say Mr. Lindsey was a no-show at the county gathering. What gives? Back to Hemingway, who's followed up on the story today.  She details how this individual has admitted to missing the key county meeting in question, blaming his absence on a variety of shifting explanations -- including that he was actively misled by a mysterious 'establishment' figure. Allahpundit explains why Lindsey's half-cocked conspiracy claims make almost zero sense logically, but Hemingway goes a step further. She discovers that given his role as a county delegate, Lindsey was contacted by a public official seeking his backing at the gathering Lindsey ended up skipping. That (very conservative) State Representative, a man by the name of Patrick Neville, says he personally spoke with Lindsey to solicit his support and to underscore the importance of attending the county convention. Hemingway's conclusion, after gathering the facts that most media organizations ignored in favor of credulously highlighting Lindsey's theatrics:

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Lindsey’s story is a great anecdote for helping explain why Trump’s operation was not up to snuff in the delegate game for Colorado, but it’s not the story of disenfranchisement that national media are running with...Not showing up to an event that other delegates had no problem getting to — among them quite a few Trump supporters — isn’t disenfranchisement. Particularly when elected officials have had detailed phone conversations with you about the importance of the event. Perhaps the media should consider the prudence of running with a story that is false.

None of this information will even remotely dissuade Trump, who is intentionally casting aspersions upon the legitimacy of the process in order to tide the media's appetite for controversy and storylines over into next week, when the celebrity mogul is expected to notch a strong victory in New York.  Once the news cycle becomes more favorable, this sound and fury will recede.  Until it's needed again, of course.  As we mentioned earlier, this is a pattern of behavior with Trump, who blurts out nonsense allegations of fraud and malfeasance as a means of misdirection.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2016/04/12/surprise-disenfranchised-colorado-trump-delegate-who-burned-voter-card-was-neither-n2147531
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So, who knew what, when? Is this male the only deceiver? Did the Trump Campaign knowingly participate in his deception? Did the MSM knowingly participate in his deception? Were the Trump Campaign and MSM both deceived (carelessly, because they liked the deceiver's claim)?
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So, who knew what, when? Is this male the only deceiver? Did the Trump Campaign knowingly participate in his deception? Did the MSM knowingly participate in his deception? Were the Trump Campaign and MSM both deceived (carelessly, because they liked the deceiver's claim)?

Trump has knowingly and repeatedly retweeted and repeated known falsehoods.

As for the MSM, crap like this can only help to deepen the rift between the Trump and Cruz voters, ensuring there can be no reunification after the convention.

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  'Disenfranchised' Colorado Trump 'Delegate' ........ 

I can't help thinking about that SC person who asked a reporter; "How do I register to vote for Trump".  :thatsright:

Is Trump drawing too many DU'ers to vote for him ?
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I can't help thinking about that SC person who asked a reporter; "How do I register to vote for Trump".  :thatsright:

Is Trump drawing too many DU'ers to vote for him ?

Yes.

And given the fact that he had zero organization in Colorado and he just now hired people in California....it appears he has a few of them advising him as well.
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Enjoyed the article. It has surprised me the amount of junk web site articles using the victim card for Trump  this election cycle. Lots if misinformation floating around, good to see some vetting of the articles that have came out.
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And given the fact that he had zero organization in Colorado and he just now hired people in California....it appears he has a few of them advising him as well.

I'm not so prideful that this insults me, but geez-la-weez that's dumb. In population CA is the largest state in the US (Jerry Brown's working on that), and geographically CA is the 3rd largest state. Starting from near-zero just ~7 weeks out from CA's primary means he probably has his name on the ballot, but even organizing personal-appearance rallies is going to be done "on the fly", in less than premium locations, and the likelihood of SNAFUs very high.

If Trump doesn't waltz into the R convention with the 1200+ delegates necessary for a first-ballot nomination, his strategy of minimal grass-roots organizing, personality cult, and MSM-baiting to get free advertising will have fallen short, specifically due to the minimal grass-roots organizing. This is a mistake where his type of business experience let him down. It didn't teach him the critical role of sales distribution and local networks - i.e. local campaign organizations.
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I'm not so prideful that this insults me, but geez-la-weez that's dumb. In population CA is the largest state in the US (Jerry Brown's working on that), and geographically CA is the 3rd largest state. Starting from near-zero just ~7 weeks out from CA's primary means he probably has his name on the ballot, but even organizing personal-appearance rallies is going to be done "on the fly", in less than premium locations, and the likelihood of SNAFUs very high.

If Trump doesn't waltz into the R convention with the 1200+ delegates necessary for a first-ballot nomination, his strategy of minimal grass-roots organizing, personality cult, and MSM-baiting to get free advertising will have fallen short, specifically due to the minimal grass-roots organizing. This is a mistake where his type of business experience let him down. It didn't teach him the critical role of sales distribution and local networks - i.e. local campaign organizations.

Here's the story I was referencing...dateline is yesterday.  The ink is still drying on his CA political directors employment contract.

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Trump has a real problem. It is California.

Presume Donald Trump wins 100% of New York’s delegates, or 95 delegates, next week. That’s not likely, but just presume he did it. He would then have to win roughly 58% of all the remaining delegates, but he only averages 45% delegate wins on election night. And California’s rules are, well, unique.

Ted Cruz has been laying ground word in California for a year. Donald Trump? His campaign is just starting and they have a deadline on May 7th. Literally Donald Trump just hired his California political director yesterday.

That deadline? The candidates in California get to submit delegates from each congressional district. If a candidate wins a congressional district, his delegates get to vote. It took Cruz more than 5 months to find delegates in all of California’s congressional districts. Cruz found 169 delegates and 169 alternates, which is a complete slate of delegates and alternates. Trump is just starting and the deadline to turn in his list is May 7th.

If Trump can’t field a complete slate, even if he wins a congressional district he won’t have delegates to vote for him.

http://theresurgent.com/with-a-may-7-deadline-trump-only-hired-a-california-political-director-yesterday/

Expect him to claim the system is corrupt and rigged and have Drudge and Fox repeat that lie if his inability to get his shit together in CA leads to another disaster like what happened in Colorado.

Cruz has ground teams in IIRC all 50 states....so in places like Pennsylvania where only like 15 of the available delegates are bound to a candidate and the rest are unbound and can go to even the second place guy....Cruz could come in second in PA and still come away with a LOT of delegates. 

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Here's the story I was referencing...dateline is yesterday.  The ink is still drying on his CA political directors employment contract.

http://theresurgent.com/with-a-may-7-deadline-trump-only-hired-a-california-political-director-yesterday/

Expect him to claim the system is corrupt and rigged and have Drudge and Fox repeat that lie if his inability to get his shit together in CA leads to another disaster like what happened in Colorado.

Cruz has ground teams in IIRC all 50 states....so in places like Pennsylvania where only like 15 of the available delegates are bound to a candidate and the rest are unbound and can go to even the second place guy....Cruz could come in second in PA and still come away with a LOT of delegates.

A failure to understand yet another state's rules and to plan for the time it takes to comply. I wonder what he'll whine about if Cruz wins most of CA's delegates that actually go to the R convention.
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A failure to understand yet another state's rules and to plan for the time it takes to comply. I wonder what he'll whine about if Cruz wins most of CA's delegates that actually go to the R convention.

That's easy.  Just take out "Colorado" from last weekend's headlines and insert "California".
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