Greg Corombos of Radio America and Jim Geraghty of National Review split Scott Walker’s departure from the 2016 race into three martinis. They’re glad Wisconsin will keep a great governor, that Walker had the courage to realize it wasn’t going to happen and that he appears to be a man who doesn’t feel like he needs to be president. They also shake their heads that Walker fell victim to a GOP voter mentality that any politician, even an accomplished conservative, is unacceptable this year. And they scratch their heads over Walker’s call for lots of other candidates to drop out so conservatives can rally around one person to defeat Trump – four months before the first votes are cast.