A Washington Post headline lamented Sunday that "a generation of GOP stars stands diminished" by Donald Trump's Cheeto-dust mushroom cloud. Their tally of casualties, though, is limited to the Republicans' presumably "deep bench" of political talent, all of whom were swept aside with consummate ease by a blustering know-nothing with some reality TV chops.

But Low Energy Jeb, Little Marco, Lyin' Ted and Co. were all enemy combatants in Trump's crusade to be America's stub-fingered king. Not all Trump's victims meet the same description. No one ever expected the Tangerine Generalissimo's arsenal to be stocked with smart bombs, and his scorched earth campaign has yielded all kinds of collateral damage on scores of unwitting minor characters only tangentially—if at all—involved in politics before Trump unleashed the hellfire on them.

Let's remember some of those hapless victims.

Jimmy Fallon

Nobody said The Tonight Show host was one to throw political elbows, but everyone has a certain obligation. When he had Trump on and tussled his hair like a little leaguer who just got on base, Fallon went from America's lovably dorky little brother to cowardly collaborationist.

Ronda Rousey

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Glad to see that @RondaRousey lost her championship fight last night. Was soundly beaten - not a nice person! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2015

UFC commentary is hugely presidential. Will he weigh in on other sporting outcomes if he wins?

"Roger Federer, while a nice guy, just lost another major. Should quit — total loser!"

Rosie O'Donnell

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OK, Rosie took a shot at the Donald way back, which started a rather nasty feud. But it had been quite a few years since she slung any mud when he brought her up as a kind of pseudo-defense against Megyn Kelly's questioning on his past misogyny.

Billy Bush

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Billy was just an obsequious celebrity hanger-on and minor Today show host when The Trump Tape surfaced. Bush got in on some noxious misogyny and proved himself a bootlicking creep—"the Donald scores!"—but could he ever have expected his companion in the Access Hollywood mobile locker room would destroy his career?

The "Son of a Bitch" Who Installed His Microphone

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So you run some sort of electronics operation. You catch word of a pretty choice gig: installing audio equipment at a Republican presidential frontrunner's rally. You set everything up, but when he gets out there, he starts trashing your work in front of thousands of locals. He even tells his staff not to pay you. How are you, as The Trump Mic Guy, supposed to get any work?

(Side note: Business might have improved when the candidate subsequently struggled with mics of all kinds.)

The Guy With the Coat

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It's no joke going out to a Trump rally in the dead of New Hampshire winter. It's even less of a joke when you're going to protest. So when this guy got thrown out and Trump demanded security seize his coat—giggling all the time about the low temperatures—you had to feel for him.

The Lady with the Baby

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It's not exactly recommended that you bring your small child into the environment of a Donald Trump rally. But did this mother deserve to be dragged for Trump's—and his crowd's—enjoyment? Then, to make matters worse, she felt obligated to hop on national TV and explain that no, Trump didn't kick her out—she was already leaving, OK?

This post will be updated as more people are run over by the Trump Train.