U.S. Sen. John Cornyn went so far as to push legislation renaming a highway for President Donald Trump as he sought the president's endorsement in his hotly contested runoff with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Now he says that bill "may not make it into my priorities the next seven months."
A week after losing his reelection bid to Paxton, who Trump endorsed in the final days of the race, Cornyn's political career is seemingly at its end. And the four-term senator — who said he is "looking forward to working in the private sector" — seems to have a new attitude to the president.
Someone ask him how it feels to have the aftertaste of Trump's dingleberries in his mouth while Paxton gets all the glory for being a slightly bigger piece of shit. He deserves it.