When you are dealing with the smartest and richest man in the room, it is a little hard to give much more than a sycophant’s nod from time to time.
A real adviser would be able to present practical reasons for altering course, and be able to express the real dangers of failure to correct growing mistakes.
Actually, the suggestion that The Donald join up with Marco Rubio is an excellent one, for many reasons. For one thing, Rubio has more pledged delegates than Kasich, and for what it is worth, could affect the Hispanic vote at least as much as Ted Cruz, as a VP running mate. It would also free up Ted Cruz to be a nominee to the Supreme Court, to replace the sorely missed Antonin Scalia. Perhaps this move would help heal the rift with the Republican National Committee, or perhaps not, because like the Bourbons of France, the Republican Establishment forgets nothing, and learns nothing. And it puts Rubio in the position where he could possibly learn a little something about how to actually govern.
Why do so many support Cruz for Supreme Court?
1. I don’t think he could be confirmed.
2. I don’t trust him.
Trump’s book The Art of the Deal, is that you need to be patient, and you need to persevere. I learn from this man. He is not afraid nor is his ego to big to contact someone and start the dialogue.
I see him schmoozing when he needs to schmooze. He’s playing with children, like Paul Ryan Rubio and the rest of him. He will have open arms for Rubio, and maybe just maybe Ted Cruz, if Cruz smartens up.
If Cruz continues this nonsense past Indiana then he’s a jerk, bigger than we all know him to be.