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Really good point. I don't think many would consider Cruz an e candidate, but juxtaposed with Trump he often ends up there. Mainly because Trump is not a politician, at least in the traditional sense.
The reason I might consider a candidate establishment would be strong backing by the power brokers in the candidate's party. If the power players are pushing someone I take that as indication they feel that candidate can be controlled.
Makes sense of the old hardliner version of the GOP. But I recall Rubio making a statement at CPAC about the "young conservative movement" and the figures therein. He mentioned himself, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Susana Martinez, Nikki Haley and Paul Ryan as examples of this movement. Provided it's different than the old GOP we are used to dealing with. And most certainly a driving force that has to be dealt with from within the GOP itself.
I'll agree with the "control" factor though to an extent, though I think it's less in recent years than in the past.