…issues loser statement on losing.
What a dummy.
As Steve Hayes and others have suggested, every reporter in every interview should demand that he provide evidence that Cruz broke the law.
BREAKING: The Trump campaign has just released another statement! pic.twitter.com/Dd53f1RixV
— Right Scoop (@trscoop) April 6, 2016
So much fun listening to Trump whining like a baby over how delegate allocation works. Wait until he finds out about third-party runs.
— Apostle To Morons (@Rand_Simberg) April 6, 2016
[Update a couple minutes later]
Irony:
Surprise Trump visit at Wisconsin polling station may have violated the law https://t.co/XKIMA0PYF1 pic.twitter.com/HZLZAD59dD
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 6, 2016
[Update a few minutes later]
Why Carly Fiorina is such a good surrogate.
She’d be an excellent VP pick for Cruz.
[Update a few minutes later]
Will Trump learn from Wisconsin?
Magic 8 Ball says, “Outlook not so good.”
If Donald Trump's hopes now rest on him not being Donald Trump, his campaign is in trouble. https://t.co/clBzhY1zoC
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) April 6, 2016
[Update a while later]
I love this:
As our own John Podhoretz noted, Donald Trump has lowered the bar for himself to such an extent that even displaying the ability to read a prepared text from a teleprompter compels some political analysts to coo over Trump’s “presidential” comportment. It is certainly true that another display of basic literacy may force some columnists to make their peace with Donald Trump as the likely Republican nominee. But that person — the rational, reassuring, policy wonk – is a fabrication. The real Donald Trump, who reveals himself in the candidate’s extemporaneous ramblings, refuses to be stifled. Candidates set the tone for their campaigns; not the other way around. The Trump campaign is a reflection of the reality of their candidate, and the reality is just nuts.
Let’s make him Commander in Chief!
I read about how this was probably going to happen some time back. Naivete and incompetence will probably lead to defeat for Trump in WI I think it was. Well it did happen. I guess he’s fired.
“I guess he’s fired.”
Not without a lot of screaming and whining.
His big screw up was thinking that simmering (or boiling) Republican discontent with the establishment included Scott Walker. And then he started ragging on how bad Wisconsin was going.
“Your states sucks. Vote for me!” doesn’t play well.