
Contrary to popular belief, rules are not made to be broken. This is especially true when it comes to the people with whom we trust our government.
Those of you who read this blog know that this is not the first time I have written about lawmakers breaking the rules. The Indiana House Democrats have broken plenty of rules on the floor this session, rules on which all of the legislators agreed, and they have gotten away with it because they are in the majority--by one seat.
So now Hillary and her supporters want to break the rules of the DNC so they can seat delegates from Michigan and Florida at this summer's convention. Like the Indiana House of Representatives, the DNC agreed on a set of rules governing when primaries were to be held. Michigan and Florida broke those rules so that they could feel important, subsequently making them very unimportant. This is the way it should stay.
Just because Hillary wants these two degenerate states to be seated doesn't mean that it should happen. Rules are put in place for a reason. It doesn't matter whether your parents make the rules, the government or your political party. Rules are meant to be kept and not overturned just because some whinny presidential candidate has a sense of entitlement.
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