If you know an Abbotologist—someone who has dedicated a portion of their life to exploring the ego, superego, and id of Greg Abbott—buy them a beer sometime. They have a hard job. Part of the fun of Texas politics is that the state has a penchant for producing colorful figures who jump off the page without much prodding—Rick Perry, Dan Patrick, Bob Bullock, and Ann Richards, among many others—but Abbott has always been a little indefinite. He clearly believes in raising a lot of money and staying in power—but what does he want to do with that power, or what does power do for him? This is a question that remains frustratingly difficult to answer to satisfaction. Before he became governor, he was Texas attorney general,…