Trump's voters may be invested in him, or at least in hating his enemies. But he does not seem to have the ability to project political force much beyond his Twitter feed. And what power he does have probably rests in him, not the people who put him on the throne. The Breitbart wing of the party needs to reassess how much popular support it actually has, and the establishment wing should consider the possibility that their enemy may not be quite so indomitable. Once everyone knows where they stand, a more constructive partnership has a chance. Who knows, maybe they could win some elections together at some point.