Still no clear leader for the party. From the Hill:
Two recent controversies that became high-profile Republican victories sprouted from the grass roots far from Washington, and only later were adopted by congressional Republicans.
Republicans forced and then won a House vote on de-funding the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) on Friday. That followed the high-profile resignation of White House green-jobs czar Van Jones, who left amid Republican attacks.
The twin successes highlight the biggest difference between today’s GOP and that of a few years ago, when former President George W. Bush was giving marching orders. There is no longer one voice speaking for the whole party.