A passage from Terry McAuliffe’s book about a discussion four years ago of Michigan moving up its primary date:
"I’m going outside the primary window," [Michigan Sen. Carl Levin] told me definitively.
"If I allow you to do that, the whole system collapses," I said. "We will have chaos. I let you make your case to the DNC, and we voted unanimously and you lost."
He kept insisting that they were going to move up Michigan on their own, even though if they did that, they would lose half their delegates. By that point Carl and I were leaning toward each other over a table in the middle of the room, shouting and dropping the occasional expletive.
"You won’t deny us seats at the convention," he said.
"Carl, take it to the bank," I said. "They will not get a credential. The closest they’ll get to Boston will be watching it on television. I will not let you break this entire nominating process for one state. The rules are the rules. If you want to call my bluff, Carl, you go ahead and do it."
Times change, I guess. But Clintonites never do. Whatever works, regardless of principle, regardless of party. Hat tip: Mark Nicholas.