Nominating Paul Broun in GA would be a big mistake.
Broun is a creationist with foot-in-mouth disease who is overly friendly to Paultards. He’s the one GA Republican who could lose to the Spawn of Nunn. I’m rooting for Handel, but if Broun makes the run-off I’ll support whoever the other Republican is.
In SC, if Lee Bright makes the run-off, Graham will get six more years. Bright is no more conservative than Cash or Mace, but is far more apt at turning off potential voters. And Lee Bright’s middle name should be “Not-All-That,” given that he endorsed L. Ron Paul for president in 2012. Richard Cash is our best bet to stop Graham (but if people want to vote for Bright or Mace in the first round that’s fine, so long as Cash finishes second).
I’ve already beaten the Bevin horse to dath. He’s unqualified, dishonest, has no record to support his claims of conservatism, and I strongly suspect that he’s a Paulistinian.
Stockman is a gadfly with a shoddy electoral history who votes like a Paulbot and purposely timed his retirement announcement for the day of the filing deadline so as to prevent a black conservative state rep from running for his House seat. He does the seemingly impossible: making Cornyn appear reputable by comparison.
In NC, Brannon is a Paultard, and his only political activity prior to last year was donating money to a Paultard House candidate.
In 2010, Buck managed to blow a Senate race in CO that was in the bag, thanks to his bragging that he didn’t prosecte a rapist because the victim had an abortion and other stupid statements. We need to do better in CO if we want to beat Udall.
And “Obama’s cousin” in KS? What a joke.
I’m telling you, I don’t know if these self-appointed “Tea Party favorites” are flying solo, or if Paulbots have taken over Tea Party groups, but those candidates often described as “Tea Party favorites” are the liberals’ wet dreams, since they will make it likelier that a Democrat or a RINO will get elected.
The two saving graces for the Tea Party movement in 2014 Senate races are Chris McDaniel in MS and Joe Carr in TN. Both are solid conservatives with proven records and would win the general if they knock off the RINO in the primary. Fortunately, McDaniel appears to be well on his way to knocking off Cochran; unfortunately, Carr is trailing way behind RINO Lamar! Alexander and TN doesn’t have a run-off, so Alexander can win with a plurality.