I've had my own run-ins with the notorious GOP Establishment Consultant, who came to California to butt into the Governor's race in 2014, where he said, "It would be better to lose with Kashkari than win with Donnelly" (Actually, I think most people would rather win and have someone represent them who will fight instead of surrender).  If he had his way, all conservatives would be purged from the Republican Party so the moneykins could enjoy absolute power.

An exclusive excerpt from a new book by 2016 GOP presidential candidate  Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) obtained by Breitbart News, shows that Cruz detailed how GOP establishment operative Karl Rove told him he thought former President George H.W. Bush was “too old” to have good enough judgment to make endorsements on his own.

Cruz’s new book, A Time For Truth: Reigniting the Promise of Americagoes on sale this coming Tuesday, June 30. In it, according to a summary document also obtained by Breitbart News, Cruz doesn’t disappoint—breaking tons of news and walking through his backstory and how he got to where he is. He focuses on what he thinks needs to happen to reinvigorate the United States, end back room deals in Congress, and get the U.S. government back to what it’s supposed to be doing: Representing Americans nationwide. That’s why Cruz exposing Rove so harshly is significant. Rove has become something of a symbol of everything wrong with Washington—the face of those back room deals and the donor class, doing things not because they are the right thing to do, but because the wealthy donors want them done. In this particular instance, Rove is no different. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/06/27/exclusive-cruzs-new-book-rove-thought-bush-41-too-old-to-have-good-judgment/