Rove attempted to dismiss them, claiming that there might be “cosmetic” changes to the convention rules, but nothing “substantive.” The meetings Bolling referred to, he said, were about understanding convention rules, not altering them in a meaningful way. He further characterized Bolling’s line of questioning as “paranoia.”
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Karl Rove Can't Deny That Establishment Will Try To Steal Trump’s Nomination
Flustered Karl Rove Doesn’t Quite Deny That Establishment Will Steal Trump’s Nomination
Eric Bolling grilled Karl
Rove Monday night about reports of a
cabal of establishment Republicans plotting to change convention rules in order
to deny Donald Trump the nomination.
Rove attempted to dismiss them, claiming that there might be “cosmetic” changes to the convention rules, but nothing “substantive.” The meetings Bolling referred to, he said, were about understanding convention rules, not altering them in a meaningful way. He further characterized Bolling’s line of questioning as “paranoia.”
Rove attempted to dismiss them, claiming that there might be “cosmetic” changes to the convention rules, but nothing “substantive.” The meetings Bolling referred to, he said, were about understanding convention rules, not altering them in a meaningful way. He further characterized Bolling’s line of questioning as “paranoia.”