As soon as the Alabama Senate race was called for Democrat Doug Jones, Republicans quickly retreated to their corners to begin their frantic finger pointing.

“Congratulations to the Bannon wing of the @GOP for gifting a seat to @SenateDems in one of the reddest states,” Republican Representative Carlos Curbelo of Florida wrote on Twitter Wednesday, referring to Moore backer Steve Bannon, the anti-establishment ally of President Donald Trump. “You have no future in our country’s politics.”

Absolutely. Let's dispense with this notion that Steve Bannon is anything more than an opportunistic skeeve who happened to show up at the right place at the right time to take credit for an ignominious win he didn't even engineer.

That said—the loss of a gimme Senate seat in one of the deepest of red states is really a failed enterprise that's wholly owned by the entire GOP. Let's assess the biggest losers, shall we?

Trump

LOL. Ol’ grabby hands is now a two-time loser in Alabama. Couldn't be sweeter. Here's his sad after-the-fact spin that he always knew Moore was a crap candidate.

“The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election,” Trump said on Twitter Wednesday morning. “I was right! Roy worked hard but the deck was stacked against him!”

Sure. That's why he went all in with tweets and robocalls and a campaign appearance for Moore—because that's how you distance yourself when you just know in your gut that someone's gonna lose. Actually if you add Trump's endorsement of Virginia loser Ed Gillespie into the mix, his endorsement is starting to look like the kiss of death.

On top of that, Trump can now feel all the women who have accused him of sexual assault breathing down his neck just like the assault victims that became Moore’s undoing. It's only a matter of time, Donnie. Welcome to your new reality—you’re now definitively on the wrong side of a reckoning that has been toppling powerful men like a tsunami sweeping through a village of miscreants.