Monday, August 17, 2015

Securing borders

George Will writes in the Washington Post,
political party has a right to (in language Trump likes) secure its borders. Indeed, a party has a duty to exclude interlopers, including cynical opportunists deranged by egotism. This is why closed primaries, although not obligatory, are defensible: Let party members make the choices that define the party and dispense its most precious possession, a presidential nomination. So, the Republican National Committee should immediately stipulate that subsequent Republican debates will be open to any and all — but only — candidates who pledge to support the party’s nominee.

At the end of this piece, the editors of the Washington Post write this sentence:
Disclosure: This columnist’s wife, Mari Will, works for Scott Walker.

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