Last week Donald Trump declared women should be punished for having abortions and stood by his campaign manager, who was arrested for simple battery after grabbing a female reporter. “What a great week we had!” concludes a senior advisor in an internal memo published today by the Washington Post.

The memo declaring victory over “the Media and the Washington Establishment” was authored by senior Trump advisor Barry Bennett—a former Ben Carson advisor with a tenuous understanding of grammar and logic. He brags in the memo that the campaign is doing well, despite the disapproval of the media and the establishment, two separate entities which, by his estimation, coordinate daily in a conspiratorial effort to make Trump look bad, not because he is a Bad Man with Bad Ideas, but for some other undisclosed reason.

But polling aside, Donald Trump said some bad things last week, crossing lines even the most ardent anti-abortion activists refuse to cross. Does he really think women should be punished for having abortions, or was he forced to the logical conclusion of the stance he’s posturing at this week? The answer is—who cares? Time and time again Donald Trump says awful things, claims he didn’t say them, then lolls around in the controversy like a pig in shit. It’s Donald Trump against “Them,” where “Them” represents whoever you don’t like. We’re all losers.