The problem is the voters themselves.
Let me see if I get this. Year after year, Republicans and "conservatives" bitch and moan, swear at the elected GOP reps. They threaten to "primary" them, they develop a "Tea Party" to drive home the point of the "grass roots."
Come 2016 GOP primary season, and well into the process it turns out that 85% of the support has gone to "outsiders" named Trump, Carson and Cruz. A whole lot of rejoicing takes place. Hooray for us, we got our voices out, and see we are right.
The success of "outsiders" is proof that the "insiders" are the problem, and this time the true will of the true conservatives will win.
Oh, wait. Halt. Trump is leading. And a revolt from the establishment begins. They didn't embrace the outsider theme, to begin with. And the selection of Trump is their opening.
Hand wringing time. What to do about Trump?
Now I read on this once GOP, once conservative site, the "voters are the problem."
The "voters are the problem" is something which Romney, Ryan agree.
Now all that remains is what to do with those dastardly, uneducated, fascist voters that brought things to this point?
This year is final proof of the GOP's big problem. Circular firing squad.
Sen. Session, Speaker Gingrich, and more voters than any other candidate must have some sense.
Would it be wise to court them, to consider their points of view, or to demean them? Old marketing adage "The Customer is Always Right."