You will be held to that, but only if you are wrong.
/johnny
So you are telling me that there is not a whole lot of torturous fantasizing going on out there in which various people imagine scenarios where somehow someone other than Trump is running away with it?
I read article after article where various people tell me that what is clearly happening is not actually happening and that something else is actually happening.
So how is that not magical thinking?
Why is Trump going to drop out of a race that he is currently easily leading, and after he does this, those that support him now are going to all of a sudden rally behind Ted Cruz, who really does not seem to be able to rally people to his cause on a national scale, despite being a conservative who is anti-GOPE.
And on top of that those that are currently supporting GOP candidates are also going to rally behind Ted Cruz after their current GOPE shlub also drops out of the race?
I understand that there are a lot of people who really, really, really wish super hard that Trump was not in this race, and there are even others who wish really, really, really, super hard that Ted Cruz was ahead of this entire field, but neither of those things are in fact reality.
I don’t get it, Johnny.
I like Ted Cruz. I think he’d be a good conservative president.
But the fact of the matter is that he has to win the nomination and the general election in order to arrive at that position, and so far I don’t see that he has the ability to do that.
And I am not going to sit here and imagine or give credence to far out claims and predictions that it is all going to somehow magically fall into place for him.