If only it were truly over and this miserable mucous spatter would just go away. Unfortunately, having once tasted power and fame, the weiner will continue to run for office even if it's something as insignificant as dog catcher. He is the movie actor who somehow once blundered his way into a prominent role of a big production and was never able to land anything else of substance again, perpetually doing the dinner theater rotation in Hoboken.
Pathetic does not even begin to describe him.
One thing that you can take to the bank, though, is that after this most recent fiasco, his conniving wife will almost certainly divorce him. And if he doesn't take it willingly and quietly you can also expect her to toss in some abuse charges (maybe even child abuse charges) to complete his fall from on high.
I suppose that it is possible for him to resurrect himself but it would have to be real. Very, very real. The kind of resurrection where he goes on some kind of a humble pilgrimage and spends years (maybe decades) doing selfless acts for the downtrodden with zero benefit and zero promotion of and to himself. It would have to be something along those lines where it is obvious to anyone who took a disinterested look that he had actually changed. The weiner who argues with the guy in the bakery, who yells at the reporters, who exposes himself online, who is for lack of a better description the very embodiment of the term, "human douche," well...that guy needs to die and be reborn as someone else. And that's because the person who he is now, who he has always been, is not fit for normal human interaction let alone a position of leadership.
Personally, I would like to see that happen. I don't care to see the weiner committing suicide in a year or two or three because his life is "over." I would much rather see him become something he clearly isn't, a decent human being who can empathize with other humans rather than strive to rule over them for the sake of personal power. I would really like to see him turn himself around, reexamine his life and his beliefs with honesty and humility and emerge on the other side as someone better. It is possible. Other people have done this. I have no idea, though, if it's possible for the weiner to change.