Key Republican: Palin Cost Us The Senate

November 8th, 2010 (28) Posted By Pat Dollard.

The Hill:

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) cost the GOP control of the Senate, a powerful House Republican said.

Rep. Spencer Bachus (Ala.) said that Tea Party-backed candidates endorsed by Palin underperformed against their Democratic rivals, costing the GOP key pickup opportunities.

“The Senate would be Republican today except for states [in which Palin endorsed candidates] like Christine O’Donnell in Delaware,” Bachus said at a local Chamber of Commerce event last week, the Shelby County Reporter wrote Sunday. “Sarah Palin cost us control of the Senate.”

Bachus is one of the most visible Republicans to criticize Palin, a Tea Party icon, for her political activities during the election season. Some Republicans have privately groused that Tea Party-backed candidates who were not electable prevented the GOP from taking control of the upper chamber.

The Alabama congressman noted that candidates backed by the Tea Party fared well in the House but “didn’t do well at all” in Senate races.

Bachus is considered the front-runner to supplant Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee in the next Congress, though Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.) is also vying for the position.

Tim Johnson, Bachus’s spokesman, said that the congressman believes that the Tea Party movement and Palin were positive forces for the GOP.

“Congressman Bachus, like other political observers, said that seats in states like Delaware and Nevada could have been won by stronger candidates and that’s a lesson going forward,” he said in an e-mail. “As the article noted, he was extremely complimentary of the tea party movement and Governor Palin in crediting them with the great turnout of conservatives that led to many of the successes on Tuesday. He said that the tea party, rather than being criticized, is on the same page as many in the country, including independents, in cutting spending, lowering taxes, and limiting the size of government.”

Palin endorsed 11 Senate candidates in the general election. Six of Palin’s preferred Senate candidates were victorious, but four other candidates that she backed lost. The defeated candidates ran in races the GOP needed for a majority, most notably Sharron Angle in Nevada and O’Donnell in Delaware.

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas), who helped steer his party to a net gain of six seats, last week brushed aside concerns about the Tea Party candidates, saying they were the best in the field.

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  • Ohnooo

    Well Mr Bachus, I guess it looks like we’re gonna need a few more rounds to get rid of the Dems in the Senate who won against tea party backed candidates..So the Repub non backed Tea Party candidates who ran against Bawney Fwanks,Boxer,Pelosi and the rest of the slime Demoncraps fared better huh??

  • wwtd

    Another rino on their way to zoo.

  • RetAF

    So be it, better a democrat elected than a RINO. Especially one who blames the “stupid voters” a la Obama. He can go to hell.

    51 Republicans in the Senate wouldn’t matter a bit anyway since they won’t be able to override a veto. They would only be set up to take the blame in 2012 when bills start coming due. Let the dems control the Senate and make the battle lines clear.

  • Kirk

    Maybe he should look into voter fraud, before he starts pointing fingers. I think Mrs. Palin was a great inspiration for many people, and believe she was able to rally the troops like nobody else.

  • ji

    I will back any Tea Party candidate against you.

    • ji

      Rush L. said there were Repub elites who would speak up after the election.

  • JIM D

    It seems we have a little more housecleaning to do? Lets start a new list for 2012. 1)Spencer Bachus

  • Kentucky Jim

    And the Repub party helped the tea-party candidates how? Anyone? Anyone?

  • SC

    Already tried that, been there Max…

  • Pierre

    Do they not get that the Tea Party represents something more than plain old partisan politics? That this is about more than which party controls what for the next two years. I don’t care who it is, Dem, Repub, media pundit, etc., if you can’t see the broader message here then your time is short too. Get on board or pack your bags. We the people are coming.

  • kagiso edwards

    Everything the good Americans who posted here .. 100% agreement! Spencer Bachus, time for the TEA PARTY to remove more corrupt RINOs like you! There would be no OBAMA around today if the RINOs hadnt been in charge … NO compromising of conservative principles ever again!

    • RetAF

      Good point! If there’s going to be finger pointing: if Jack Ryan hadn’t been a pervert there might never have been a Senator Obama in 2004 and thus never a President Obama.

  • derised1

    This joker doesn’t mention the Palin endorsed candidates who won the Senate like Rand Paul (Kentucky), Marco Rubio (Florida), Kelly Ayotte (New Hampshire), Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania), Rob Portman (Ohio), and Ron Johnson (Wisconsin). Joe Miller in Alaska still has a chance although he made a number of mistakes in his campaign.

    Palin can endorse but the candidates have to win on their own merits and campaigns. Deep blue states are tough for Republicans to win because of the DNC/Labor Union/Liberal Media GOTV efforts.

    As for the House of Reps, Palin’s track record was outstanding! :beer:

  • Pull

    Fuck You Backass. All these rinos need to be on the endangered list.

  • Phil Byler

    senator Bachus is wrong. Sarah Palin was a critically important asset to the GOP in 2010 and will continue to be in the years ahead.

    Senator Bachus should remember that where TEA Party candidates ran in November, they first had to win the primary and that in the cases of Paul in Kentucky, Johnson in Wisconsin and Rubio in Florida, it went fabulously well. Blaming Sarah Palin is nonsense.

  • Tyler520

    Whiney bitch – its people like him who sabbotage the Republican party – they simply cannot get over their narcissism. alaska seems to be one of the worst states about this problem.

    Not to mention, most people already knew that the Senate was probably out of reach, anyways.

    Who re-elected this cunt anyways? I’ll say it here and now: selfish, over-reaching pricks like Bachus will cost us 2012 if they aren’t put in their place by then…get in the back of the bus, Bachus

  • Lock and Load

    “Tim Johnson, Bachus’s spokesman, said that the congressman believes that the Tea Party movement and Palin were positive forces for the GOP.”
    Well that’s a damn strange way to say it after you’ve just finished slicing and dicing the tea party candidates :roll: :evil: Bachus, you are running against the current, and unless you get your head out of your ass, the people will remove you too, first chance they get. Palin’s support is the best thing that has happened to the GOP for a long time – blaming a few losses, against huge odds, on Palin is just plain old BS :roll: :???:

  • Tom in CO

    Bachus seems spot on here. Paladino and O’Donnell’s extremist views did not get put into power, thank goodness.

    • IP727

      BULLSHIT

    • solomonpal

      Double bullshit!

    • http://logistory.blogspot.com/ Noway2no

      Go away and play with your toys, the adults are having a conversation.

    • Ohnooo

      Quit smoking that shit and watching MSNBC in your mommy and daddy’s basement…

    • reagan54

      Tom, did the medical marijuana pass in Colo?

  • GRIZZ

    Typical small balled man,intimidated by hot influential babe.

    • Kirk

      made my day, hahaha, thanks Grizz! :lol: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    Is any REPUBLICAN LAWYER going to challege FRAUD VOTE in ILL, NEV, DEL, CT, WA,……hell, the whole Country??

    GUESS THAT IS WHAT BEING A REPUBLICAN IS ALL ABOUT. DOING NOTHING ABOUT SAVING COUNTRY & COMPLAINING ABOUT BEING CALLED BAD BY DEMS.

    WHERE THE FUCK ARE THE “MILLIONAIRE MONEY PEOPLE” LIKE LIMBAUGH, TRUMP, ET AL THAT CAN FUND ELECTION CHALLENGES??????????????????

  • CJW

    Demint Defends: Senator Says Tea Party Did Not Cost GOP Senate Seats
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/demint-defends-senator-says-tea-party-did-not-cost-gop-senate-seats/

  • http://logistory.blogspot.com/ Noway2no

    And establishment SOBs like you have almost cost us this nation! So STFU!! :gun: