JOSH KRAUSHAAR: “Playing with Fire, Republican Bigwigs Want to Take Out Cruz.”
To many outside observers, the wave of seasoned Republican officials and strategists sounding increasingly comfortable with Donald Trump as the GOP’s presidential nominee is a sign of surrender. Whether it’s Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad rooting for Ted Cruz to lose the Iowa caucuses or Orrin Hatch “coming around a little bit” on Trump’s candidacy or the paucity of money spent attacking Trump on the airwaves, it feels like official Washington has sided with Trump over Cruz.
In reality, many are trying to salvage the campaign of Sen. Marco Rubio (or any other more-mainstream alternative), and are betting that it’s easier to defeat Trump in a one-on-one showdown than Cruz emboldened by a strong showing in Iowa. To diminish Trump at this point, Republican strategist Alex Castellanos wrote in an email Monday, “perversely helps both Cruz and Trump, which is not what many conservatives intend.”
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The Establishment has moved from denial, to panic, to denial and panic barely disguised by a veneer of accommodation. Voters are sick of the denial, can smell the panic, and see through the veneer.
I don’t know who the Republican nominee will be, but it’s easy to predict that this won’t be the Year of the Insider.