@gungasnake,
Paraphrasing misc Republicans (though if I had the time/ inclination I could do more than paraphrase):
"It looks like Trump's pretty much got it at this point."
"It looks like Gingrich's pretty much got it at this point."
"It looks like Cain's pretty much got it at this point." (Was Cain before or after Gingrich? I can't remember now.)
"It looks like Bachmann's pretty much got it at this point."
And now...
The new "none of the above" gets a bunch of buzz for a while and then tanks. Keeps happening.
That's because "none of the above" gets the buzz because thank god, he/she is not one of that pack of losers that have been the choices thus far.
Then as "none of the above" becomes an actual force, and more is discovered about him or her, he or she becomes one of the pack of losers and is no longer "none of the above."
Next verse, same as the first.