I'd still gladly take any of those four people over our current president or our last president, or as our next.https://twitter.com/Tracinski/status/1361187515781296133 …
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My point is a relatively modest one: the people who will be good #1s are not always the same people who will be the boldest rebels when they are not #1.
I suspect we'll cut the knot by nominating someone who stayed far from DC the past 4 years.
I guess the more I think about it, it's not the candidates I'm so profoundly disappointed in. It's the constituency, the party base they're pandering to.
And that is often the break: people leave when they no longer want to be in the same tribe. But that means prioritizing tribe over goals.
Who would that be? Noem? Hogan? I don’t see either as likely.
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