Early on in this campaign year it was looking like the Republican candidates were having a contest to see who could be the biggest lunatic. The problem is that Donald is the real deal. Acting like a lunatic will always pale in comparison. It’s hard to compete with that. Now, thankfully, they are all running the opposite direction. It may however be too late.
Now they are reaping the fruits of their labors and struggling for a way out. They embraced the Christian right only to find that they are neither Christian, nor right. The group is one step above the hood wearing KKK that birthed them. Then they embraced the Tea Party, only to find that their economic agenda is economically ridiculous. They want government out of their lives, well, except when it comes to invading your privacy, funding their Social Security, and expanding their Medicare. Their house is on fire and they’re surrounded by the flames with no way out and the bucket they could use to douse the fire is still full of gasoline.
What the leadership (and apparently anyone with a clue) understands is that if Donald wins the nomination there is no way in hell he will become President. He doesn’t have the votes. While he has a 30% approval rating among Republicans, his popularity in the rest of the country is non-existent. They will definitely lose the Presidency, and likely most of Congress. I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. It might give them four years to reflect on how they might update their strategy. I doubt it though. They’re conservatives. They don’t seem to like change all that much.