He’s playing triangulation. He knows that without the Gope, Cruz has no hope.
“He knows without the GOPe, Cruz has no hope”
As a logical corollary, without conservatives the GOP has no future.
The American people are in this for the long haul. Candidates come and go.
If the GOP is saying, “As Republicrats (demlite), we can ‘out Herod Herod’.” ...
we’ll, we average Americans: conservatives certainly, and the working, taxpaying middle—who have had their ration of ‘hope and change’ over the last seven years—we’re thinking,
‘Gee, we thought we made it very clear first week in November ...”.
Like our pachyderm symbol, Republicans in name and deed have long memories. We didn’t give them carte blanche.
We’re watching them closely, and so far, unfortunately, there have been no surprises or leadership bursts from the speaker—just more of his “Can’t we all just get along, and can’t you loudmouth cons shut the H*** up?” BS.
For their sakes let’s hope the GOP rank-and-file do better in the months ahead and into fall of 2016.