CAPEHART: Who are the delegates and how are they chosen? Do we even know?

HOBERT FLYNN: We don’t know. We don’t know how they’re chosen. It could be that they’re selected based on every state gets two delegates. We have no idea.

CAPEHART: Who determines that?

HOBERT FLYNN: Yeah, we don’t know who determines it. We don’t know if it’s Congress, we don’t know who determines it.

CAPEHART: And that’s because there’s no provision for any of this … That’s specified in the Constitution.

HOBERT FLYNN: That’s right.

CAPEHART: Who pays for this?

HOBERT FLYNN: That is another thing we have no idea.

CAPEHART: Will this convention be public?

HOBERT FLYNN: I doubt it would be public, but we don’t know that either.