
North Carolinians made their choice in the 13th Congressional District Republican runoff last night. And most of them went with the guy whose take on the worst environmental disaster in the nation's history makes Oliver Stone's JFK look like a Ken Burns documentary.
Bill Randall, a tea partier who made headlines with his suggestion that BP and the federal government worked together to blow up the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig in April, decisively won last night's runoff, defeating magazine publisher (and relatively more mainstream Republican) Bernie Reeves by a margin of 59% to 41%. Randall will now carry his party's flag to the general election, where he'll face incumbent Rep. Brad Miller (D).
It's a safe Democratic seat, not one that anyone really expects Miller to lose. But Randall's presence on the campaign trail could pose something of an embarrassing problem for Republicans in North Carolina. Democrats in the state already plan to hit Republicans on oil drilling politics in the fall. Randall's take on the spill could bring up uncomfortable memories for Republicans of classic spill-related gaffes from former FEMA director Michael Brown and Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX).
The man Randall defeated last night in the Republican primary has certainly suggested that Randall's stances could be a problem for Republicans in the fall. But he said that when it comes to Republicans in NC-13, the most important thing to remember is caveat emptor.
""The people have spoken," Reeves told the Raleigh, NC News & Observer. "It's sort of like anarchy out there, where qualifications and credentials don't matter."
Randall did not immediately respond to a request for comment this morning.
FreeRider
June 23, 2010 9:51 AM
Brad Miller was never in any danger. But now can spend the summer and fall relaxing instead of on the campaign trail.
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ru4862
June 23, 2010 9:59 AM in reply to FreeRider
Agreed! Brad Miller is safe.
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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
June 23, 2010 10:36 AM in reply to ru4862
No one, but no one, can relax this election.
The 13th is a pretty safe district for the Democrats, and therefore precisely the kind of place where a fringe Republican will prosper in a primary. But it was drawn to dilute rural Republican voting strength with urban Democratic strength from Raleigh. Obama won it by 9, but it's got a lot of crazy, highly motivated wingnutty Republicans who will be flocking to the the polls in droves.
If Democrats sit on their asses in November, whether out of complacency or firebagging disgruntlement (and in Raleigh, it's far more likely to be complacency), Miller could find himself in trouble. Miller can't just sleepwalk his way through this one. He's got to get people to the polls.
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It's Pat
June 23, 2010 10:04 AM in reply to FreeRider
No! That's what Coaxley did! We see how that worked out.
Brad better get out and run like he's 5 points behind.
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FreeRider
June 23, 2010 11:55 AM in reply to It's Pat
I was being facetious. But Miller's job just got a wee bit safer.
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It's Pat
June 23, 2010 12:46 PM in reply to FreeRider
Got it. ;-)
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It's Pat
June 23, 2010 10:10 AM
What a fucking nut.
I wonder if this dumbass witll pull a Sharron and run away from his positions now. Maybe blame Brad Miller in the process?
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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
June 23, 2010 10:38 AM in reply to It's Pat
A black Tea Partier in North Carolina? My guess is he'll double down on the crazy.
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Clavis
June 23, 2010 10:35 AM
I personally have never seen BP's birth certificate...
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LiberalRedneck
June 23, 2010 10:41 AM
Miller best not pull a Coakley and let some nutball beat him.
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billmc
June 23, 2010 11:00 AM
Debate please: "the worst environmental disaster in the nation's history..."
Is it that, or the worst *man-made* disaster?
Off hand, I can't think of one more qualified for the dubious honor.
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anna am
June 23, 2010 11:01 AM
Another gift.
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FreemanW
June 23, 2010 11:31 AM
Oooo, I can't wait to hear his reasoning. On second thought, wait a minute, I've got to start drinking again. This ought to be a doozy.
I hope that the booker for The Daily Show is paying attention.
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DeVito555
June 23, 2010 10:23 PM
I never believe and conspiracy theory !!! But sometimes, just sometimes, they do raise some very very interesting questions.
I can Understand that Bill Randall wanted to get such a painful issue involved with his campaign, and he is in the news, whether we want it or not.
But the facts are that it is a political trick !!! and he is gaining a "Free Advertising" !!!! Funny Ahh ? and that is smart very smart !!!
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