Poor James Craig. At one point, he was the leading GOP candidate for the Party nomination for Michigan’s governor; now, he’s off the ballot after the Michigan Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that invalidated thousands of fraudulent signatures from his ballot petition. Craig and four other Republican candidates contracted the same company to obtain the needed amount of signatures to be put on the primary ballot. All five candidates’ petitions were nullified when state elections officials determined that thousands of the signatures on each set of petitions were faked. But will that stop Craig from whining and claiming he was a victim not of fraud by a private company, but of abuse by the Democratic governor of the state, Gretchen Whitmer, who doesn’t actually have anything to do with the court’s decision? Of course not.