New York Times columnist David Brooks joked that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s “base of support is 67-year-old white male Republicans. Those guys love Megyn Kelly. So, he shouldn’t have gone after her” and that his legacy is the primary is “now a contest to see who can be the most anti-immigrant” on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” Brooks said, “I thought last night hurt both Trump and Cruz. Trump because he looks petulant, he looks spoiled. He shouldn’t have gone after Megyn Kelly. His base of support is 67-year-old white male Republicans. Those guys love Megyn Kelly. So, he shouldn’t have gone after her. But — and then Cruz, as E.J. said, just got hit, hit badly, and then, as we saw in Lisa’s clip, whined about it, and really got one-upped by Chris Wallace in some of those exchanges. And so he — his personality was beginning to show.” Later, while commenting on the immigration exchange between GOP presidential candidates Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Texas Senator Ted Cruz on immigration, Brooks stated, “[T]hey both flip-flopped, as Bush sort of did. I guess Rubio’s flip has a bigger flop. He really was the leader of the Gang of Eight. What Cruz was doing,