Circle of Stupid: How the NRSC and Karl Rove Cost the GOP as Many as Five Senate Seats

by Doug Ross | November 7, 2010 7:24 am

The National Republican Senatorial Committee spent $3 million in the week before the election[1] on the ill-fated campaign of Carly Fiorina, despite polling that showed her trailing by 9 points to the tiny Marxist Barbara Boxer (Fiorina ended up losing by… 9.8%).

In the mean time, Ken Buck lost by a tiny margin in Colorado; Nevada’s Sharron Angle lost by a similar narrow vote total, Dino Rossi was edged by Patty Murray in Washington, 27,000 votes swung the election against Christine O’Donnell in Delaware and and Joe Miller is hanging by a thread in Alaska.

In Alaska, the final results may not be known for some time, but the NRSC’s final ads actually ended up helping Lisa Murkowski in her write-in campaign against GOP nominee Joe Miller. Instead of attacking Murkowski — the candidate who most threatened the party’s nominee — the NRSC instead took aim at Democrat Scott McAdams, who had no chance of winning. Any support they drove from McAdams was far more likely to go to Murkowski than to Miller — meaning the NRSC effort probably did more harm than good for Miller’s campaign.

In other words, the NRSC’s idiocy — combined with outrageous remarks by Karl Rove[2] on national television — likely doomed four or five true conservative candidates to extinction.

In the post-election debrief, the Nixonian RINO contingent of Whimsy Graham, John Cornyn and the rest of the NRSC’s ludicrous cadre of losers[3] blamed… staunch conservative Jim DeMint, who had funded a handful of Tea Party-backed Senatorial winners like Pat Toomey (PA), Marco Rubio (FL), Rand Paul (KY), Mike Lee (UT) and Ron Johnson (WI).

Oh, but that $8 million spent on Fiorina’s campaign didn’t hurt at all — right, boys?

I know one thing: that $3 million spent in the final weeks on those five campaigns could have swung four or five seats to the GOP. But the idiots at the NRSC are selfish, insular Beltway Republicans who are wedded to the status quo.

News flash, boys: we just stamped expiration dates on your foreheads.

Lessons learned

Give directly to conservative candidates — and don’t send even a dime to the NRSC or any of Karl Rove’s pathetic groups (e.g., “American Crossroads” — or, as I like to call it, “American Double-Crossers”).

You can and should support the PACs of true conservatives like Jim DeMint, such as The Senate Conservatives Fund[4].

As for you, Whimsy Graham — I can’t wait until 2014[5]. I will come to South Carolina, I will do whatever it takes to help defeat you in the primary.


Hat tips: Mark Levin[6] and Michelle Malkin[7]. Cross-posted at: Doug Ross @ Journal[8].

 

Endnotes:
  1. National Republican Senatorial Committee spent $3 million in the week before the election: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/postpartisan/2010/11/nrscs_california_gamble_a_bust.html
  2. Karl Rove: http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2010/11/is-karl-rove-worth-27000-votes.html
  3. the Nixonian RINO contingent of Whimsy Graham, John Cornyn and the rest of the NRSC’s ludicrous cadre of losers: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44676_Page2.html
  4. PACs of true conservatives like Jim DeMint, such as The Senate Conservatives Fund: http://senateconservatives.com/
  5. Whimsy Graham — I can’t wait until 2014: http://www.libertymusings.com/blog/?p=329
  6. Mark Levin: http://marklevinshow.com/
  7. Michelle Malkin: http://michellemalkin.com/
  8. Doug Ross @ Journal: http://directorblue.blogspot.com/

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