Syndicated columnist George Will, who has an ongoing feud with the Republican presidential frontrunner, says it's too late for the "Republican wing of the Republican Party" to stop Donald Trump from winning the party's nomination.



"General Douglas McArthur said that in war, every disaster can be explained by two words: too late," Will lamented on today's broadcast of FOX News Sunday.





CHRIS WALLACE: George, now that their truce has officially ended, has Trump gotten the better of Cruz?



GEORGE WILL, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: It's too soon to say, and it’s too soon whether to say whether Trump has done this. Remember, this is the week that Governor Branstad, six-term governor of Iowa and longest serving governor in American history, came out against Ted Cruz, broke the tradition of governors remaining neutral in Iowa, on the issue of ethanol, of all things, which is an important boondoggle to the economy of Iowa.



WALLACE: Or a worthwhile program if you’re an Iowan, isn’t it?



(LAUGHTER)



WALLACE: Plus, I’ll be heading out to Des Moines on Tuesday.



(LAUGHTER)



WILL: General Douglas McArthur said that in war, every disaster can be explained by two words: too late.



And the question is whether the conservative wing of the Republican Party, aka, the Republican wing of the Republican Party, is beginning too late to rally against Mr. Trump. It's also unclear yet whether the fire between Trump and Cruz is going to have the effect that the war between Dick Gephardt and Howard Dean had in 2004. They trained their fire on each other, and John Kerry snuck through, won Iowa and won the nomination.



It’s also -- the polls show that Donald Trump's supporters are disproportionately first time caucus-goers.