Agree with you here as well.
If there is a "revolution", it will be a slow and painful one.
He's making a concerted effort to keep the Republican Party at arms length.
How close are we to breaking the two-party stranglehold? Could this be the start of the revolution? What we really need is a NO party system.
I don't think there will be an end to the two party system as long as our government is structured as it is; we'd have to change to a more Parliamentary system like England in order to allow for a truly workable multi-party system.
Realistically there is a slow revolution coming if hasn't already started. The Democrats are evolving into the Socialist Party that they are.
The Republican evolution is a little more convoluted I think and it's made more so, ironically, by the two-party system that we have in this country because of conflicting ideologies within the loony right, right, the center-right, and the libertarians (little 'L'). There's also the X-Factor of the independent-minded 'Tea-Party' movement. I really don't know what it will evolve into quite honestly but in my opinion the fractured, factious state of the Republicans as I now see it cannot be successful.
In the long run I think the Dems and Repubs are both to be doomed to their respective, loony fringes and the Independents will become the only majority which will probably be a good thing. Just my prediction anyway...
*Edit: when I write "Independents" I do not mean a third party; my meaning is general; no party affiliation in other words.*