None of this, however, explains Cassidy's vote, added Miller, since he was already ousted by Trump in his own primary and has nothing left to lose. "Cassidy today to me looked like a man that had lost all self-respect, a completely broken shell of a man," said Miller. And he's like, he's doing this woe is me thing on the Senate floor." In other words, said Miller, his attitude was "oh, these guys always, no matter what I do, I'm gonna get criticized. Maybe not," added Miller.