If Donald Trump had bombed in yesterday's second presidential debate, the rest of the 2016 campaign would have been made simple for Republicans who have never really known what to do with him.
They would have disowned him in droves, insisting that his recently revealed comments about women coupled with the sort of campaign he has run to date disqualifies him as the party's nominee.
Would it have worked? I'm sceptical - but it was at least a clear path to answering the "What the hell do we do about Donald Trump?" question that has been kicking around within the GOP since, roughly, the northern summer.
But, Trump didn't bomb. Or, at least, he didn't bomb in the eyes of the Republican base who, almost to a person insisted he had won the debate going away - thanks to his willingness to take on Bill Clinton's infidelity, Hillary Clinton's alleged lies and, of course, the bias of the media.
Many conservatives had been waiting 20-plus years for someone to tell the Clintons to their face just how terrible they really are. And Trump did it.