Let me finish tonight with this:
The fight for the Republican presidential nomination has begun to look like those old movie scenes in The Tale of Two Cities. It’s the French Revolution where every week the angry crowd calls for the beheading of yet another mistrusted leader.
Consider the “reign of terror” of these past months. Remember how Donald Trump led the polls a few months back by spreading the word that the President of the United States wasn’t even born here? Then it was Tim Pawlenty who was going to be the one who found common ground for the tea party and the mainstream. Both gone!
The revolutionaries grow in fury. The hunt continues for traitors in their midst. Yesterday’s leader is today’s suspect. Governor Perry is suddenly the one being surrounded and questioned. Did he give girls shots to keep them from getting cancer? Did he give in-state tuition to young people whose parents brought them into the country illegally? Did he say a bigger, higher wall wasn’t the solution? “Treasonous!” barks one of his accusers.








