You can imagine the GOP as an AC-130 on a mission.
In 2016, a flip-flopping outsider hijacked the plane, gaining control of its trajectory. This week, the gunship lost one of its engines.
How does that scene play out under human nature, and then how does that extrapolate to the larger reality?
The AC-130 can either turn and head home to land and repair (meaning the flip-flopper is not ashamed of his flight path), or to continue to fly the mission with blinders, ignoring the damage and leaning on the yoke.
Or they can turn the bird into a missile and slam it nose-first into the enemy FOB HQ, breaking both.
You can imagine the GOP as an AC-130 on a mission.
In 2016, a flip-flopping outsider hijacked the plane, gaining control of its trajectory. This week, the gunship lost one of its engines.
How does that scene play out under human nature, and then how does that extrapolate to the larger reality?
The AC-130 can either turn and head home to land and repair (meaning the flip-flopper is not ashamed of his flight path), or to continue to fly the mission with blinders, ignoring the damage and leaning on the yoke.
Or they can turn the bird into a missile and slam it nose-first into the enemy FOB HQ, breaking both.
Time will tell.