That makes him a moron. Or perhaps something worse than a moron, seeing how much damage he is encouraging and attempting to take advantage of.
You know, as politically different as I am from anything conservative, I have a hard time "blaming" conservative politicians for this. I think this sort of candidate (one who shuts down the government in a temper tantrum and reads Green Eggs and Ham on the Senate floor and asks NASA "please, won't you focus a little less on the atmosphere of the planet whose atmosphere you're trying to escape and then re-enter?") is a natural progression of a voting base which doesn't value intellect. They want someone they can have a beer with, stick their hands down their pants and fart with. The whole conservative party isn't like this, but the "top seeds" certainly are.
Of course, you'll (rightly) argue that this is what their "representatives" have taught them to value, and I agree, but from
my perspective, as one who expects and demands that my representatives be competent to explain not just why a policy is good or bad for the country (not just me, but all of us), but competent to explain the policy itself. I mean that's what they're there for, right? My congressional district is represented by a woman who boasts a Bachelor's degree in Home Economics. Without dissing having a college level cooking and cleaning skill, is this really the sort of background that prepares one for a live action game of civics? In my district, you don't get elected to any office unless you can convince enough of the voting base that god has chosen you over the other candidates trying to convince you that god has chosen them. I've been through 2 election cycles, and have yet to hear any one of her policies mentioned (lots about her unsuccessful challengers) with the exception of her abject approval of continued efforts to repeal the ACA, and not much else. And her base thinks she's doing a great job, despite the trickling away of jobs in our area, the failure of a major plant facility to open, and rising costs in healthcare due to a GOP governor who thumbed his nose at the ACA.