"I keep whining until I win." -- Donald J. Trump
"It's too late to complain" about the rules. -- GOP chairman Reince Priebus
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." -- Grantland Rice.
The rules have been place for a year, and the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination admits he has not complained about his victories.
However, now that Donald Trump has lost several state contests, he insists that the rules must be wrong.
"The system is rigged," he claims. "It's corrupt."
Odd that he didn't raise such a stink when he won. But when he loses, he's sore.
In short, when he wins, it's a great system, and he crows about his victories for days. But when he loses, he pouts in silence for a time, then whines that the rules are wrong and the system is corrupt.
Moreover, given his lifelong history of bullying others to get his way, his current actions are no surprise.
Can you say "paranoid"?
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