I agree. Voters gave the Senate and House to the Republicans to the combat the Obama, Reid, Pelosi agenda and all the core of the party did was basically continue to rubber-stamp whatever Obama wants. Much of the GOP establishment are virtually moderate Democrats. They'd probably prefer Hillary over a conservative. I know they save their harshest attacks for conservatives in the party while Boehner and McConnell have routinely 'punished' conservatives by taking away committee positions because when they voted their conservative principles rather than support some BS liberal bill the leadership was pushing.
The liberals have it good. The Dems don't just pander to the radical left and then take moderate positions. They actually push through most of the far-left's agenda. But the GOP is constantly trying to move to the center which keeps getting moved further left.
And the voters are fed up with it. An unfortunate side-effect is many are so opposed to the establishment that they'll supporting any outsider candidate which explains Trump. But it shouldn't be just outsider vs insider, it should be conservative vs non-conservatives. Out of the candidates that basically just leaves Cruz, Paul, Carson and Fiorina. And the only one with any chance at the nomination is Cruz. Problem is he gets beat up as much by his own party as he does by the Dems because he has fought for conservative ideas instead of caving in to the establishment.
So even though Hillary is such a sham candidate basically expecting to be handed the nomination due to her name and because it's apparently her turn, she'll likely get elected. The Dems, whether they like her or not will unify and vote for her. And with the demographics, not to mention more on welfare, Obamacare and all the lib programs and liberal indoctrinating education system, they have a built-in majority constituency. It'll be harder and harder for any non-Dem. to win a national election from here on out.