Shocker: Rand Paul Overwhelmingly Popular in Lower Glennbeckistan
Posted on | May 20, 2010 | 29 Comments
Rand Paul 59%, Jack Hussein Pelosi Conway 34%
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Kentucky, taken Wednesday night, shows Paul earning 59% of the vote, while Conway picks up 34% support . . .
Paul . . . is now supported by 82% of the GOP faithful. That figure is up from 69% earlier. Paul also earns 73% support from unaffiliated voters at this time. . . .
Conway, on the other hand, attracts support from just 59% of Democrats.
Ever since they lynched that Census worker, Kentuckians have led the way in “Southern populist terrorism,” and clearly their support for vicious hatemonger Rand Paul represents the triumph of the Beck/Palin/Bachmann Axis of Right-Wing Extremism.
Speaking of Michelle Bachmann, here’s another dangerous kook from Minnesota, Ed Morrissey:
It’s still early in Kentucky, but the internals show that one of the nominees is a fringe, marginal candidate. It’s just not the Republican.
Kentucky über alles!
(Guest-posted by My Inner Charles Johnson.)
UPDATE: “In a single day [MSNBC] devoted 37 minutes over eight segments to implying that [Rand Paul] might be a racist.” Which was very interesting to the approximately 17 people in Kentucky who watch MSNBC.

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