As predicted by our own Jenny North earlier today, Ted Cruz has indeed won the last 14 delegates out of Wyoming.



And because she must be close to psychic, she also correctly predicted Donald Trump’s reaction.

Trump threatens "rough July" if RNC doesn't "straighten out" delegate system https://t.co/pfiLy6P35o — Allahpundit (@allahpundit) April 16, 2016



Time for another Trumpertantrum and veiled threat.



“They better get going,” he urged the Republican National Committee to cheers from the few thousand people at his first of two New York rallies ahead of Tuesday’s pivotal primary. “Because I’ll tell you what, you’re gonna have a rough July at that convention,” the Republican front-runner continued. “You better get going, and you better straighten out the system because the people want their vote, the people want to vote and they want to be represented properly.” The threat comes a month after Trump told CNN that he thought there could be “riots” at the GOP convention in Cleveland should the establishment push for a brokered convention. “I guess I’m complaining because it’s not fair to the people,” Trump said.

No, Donald. You’re complaining because you lost. You didn’t bother to read the rules, because only little people read the rules. You have people, good people, THE BEST, who read the rules for you. And still, you can’t manage to figure out that it’s not THE PEOPLE who select the nominee, it’s THE PARTY. And the party gets to make its own rules. The Cruz campaign read the rules, had people on the ground, and won.

And as for that “rough July” that Trump is threatening?

@allahpundit This used to concern me, but this campaign couldn't organize a riot if they wanted to. — Marcus Lenormand (@optimate_prime) April 16, 2016



Heh. I’m not saying that Trump wouldn’t be able to do a lot of damage to the convention, but at the rate at which his “Top. Men.” seem to be handling things and reading up on rule books in other states, Trump may be a lone trumpet come July because no one bothered to send invitations to the rest of the marching band.