The Central Scrutinizer
Penultimate Amazing
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The big three, the standard bearers for the Teabagger movement, not only lost, but two of the three were humiliated.
Let's take a look:
Sharron Angle did the best of the three, only losing by 5%.
Christine O'Donnell was crushed in Delaware, by a relative unkown - 56%-40%. That's called a "smackdown".
In Alaska, nutjob Joe Miller lost to....are you ready....a freakin' write-in candidate!!! Do you understand what I'm saying? A write-in candidate!!! How humiliating is that?
Ahhh....I know what your thinking now. What about Rand Paul? Well, what about him? He was (and has been all along) endorsed by the Libertards. Why aren't they getting credit for his win?
Am I missing anyone? Those were the big three or four.
But what about the Republican wave, you ask? The teabaggers endorsed them! I would argue the republicans wuold have had big gains, teabaggers or no teabaggers. Those candidates they did endorse, likely would have won anyhow.
I think the press is over playing the teabagger story. But it's the hot story right now, but will quickly fade. Wait until the "teabagger" candidates get to congress. Not a single one of them will introduce any bills to balance the budget or cut government in any meaningful way. Not one. And the teabaggers who held the rallies back home will wonder where it all went wrong.
Let's take a look:
Sharron Angle did the best of the three, only losing by 5%.
Christine O'Donnell was crushed in Delaware, by a relative unkown - 56%-40%. That's called a "smackdown".
In Alaska, nutjob Joe Miller lost to....are you ready....a freakin' write-in candidate!!! Do you understand what I'm saying? A write-in candidate!!! How humiliating is that?
Ahhh....I know what your thinking now. What about Rand Paul? Well, what about him? He was (and has been all along) endorsed by the Libertards. Why aren't they getting credit for his win?
Am I missing anyone? Those were the big three or four.
But what about the Republican wave, you ask? The teabaggers endorsed them! I would argue the republicans wuold have had big gains, teabaggers or no teabaggers. Those candidates they did endorse, likely would have won anyhow.
I think the press is over playing the teabagger story. But it's the hot story right now, but will quickly fade. Wait until the "teabagger" candidates get to congress. Not a single one of them will introduce any bills to balance the budget or cut government in any meaningful way. Not one. And the teabaggers who held the rallies back home will wonder where it all went wrong.