Cucks Get Served

It was not a good night for the cuckservative crowd.
Over the last few days Kascich and Cruz formed an alleged “alliance” to try to “stop Trump.” Both men, mathematically eliminated from reaching majorities of delegates (especially Kascich, who has had zero odds of winning since Ohio) decided to announce that they were no longer actually running to win, but rather to prevent someone else from winning.
It was a utterly outrageous and puerile display reminiscent of a two-year old’s tantrum when they fail to obtain the fifth piece of candy, and the voters obviously saw it the same way. Trump won all five primaries last night with every one of them being won by actual majorities of the vote, not pluralities. That is, he won with 58% (CT), 61% (DE), 54% (MD), 57% (PA) and 64% (RI).
In a three-way contest that’s not a win, it’s a slaughter. Trump now has at least 950 delegates out of the 1237 needed for an outright win, with Cruz way back at 560. Cruz is no longer mathematically able to win the nomination by any legitimate means. Kascich has just 153 with both of them effectively being shut out last night.
Running to block someone else rather than win yourself, which is what Cruz and Kascich announced they were doing recently, just put a transparent announcement on what had been obvious for the last couple of weeks and the voters were having none of it yesterday. The Dominionist, “I’ve been anointed by God” Cruz has seen his support evaporate like a fart in the wind and the tactics he has used over the last couple of weeks to try to steal delegates he could not win in an actual vote has not only backfired it has turned into a tincture of hemlock that, if the GOP doesn’t step in and put a stop to it, may wind up destroying not just Cruz but the Republican Party itself. Colorado’s GOP is even talking about a do-over as a result of the backlash generated by the Cruz campaign there that, like in several other “contests”, turned from campaigning into what is arguably cheating and outright theft. The delegation in Colorado is (correctly) concerned that they might not survive a challenge to their seating at the convention, an act that would leave Colorado entirely unrepresented. We’ve all read about the wages of Sin, right? Well?

This post was published at Market-Ticker on 2016-04-27.