Joe Carr verses the RINO hack Lamar Alexander in Tennessee.

This is a very important race; according to The Tennessean news web page of 16 April 2014, RINO hack Lamar Alexander's total fundraising for his Senate race in Tennesseeis a whopping $5.86 million, of which $1.8 million has come from special-interest political action committees.


His main opponent in the Republican primary, is the Tea Party backed candidate state Rep. Joe Carr who reported raising only $257,130, bringing his cash on hand to $466,823. Carr has only raised $14,025 from PACs.

Few Tennessee voters know who Carr is and almost all have heard of Lamar (Boss Hack) Alexander. Naturally Alexander has been running ads claiming to be a “conservative.” According to the knoxvillenews.com of 28 Jan. 2014, Sen. Lamar Alexander voted more than any other Southern Republican senator, for legislation Obama wanted in 2012, voting pro Obama 62% of the time.

He was a crucial vote that helped pass the infamous “Gang of Eight” amnesty in June of last year. He was one of only 14 Republican Senators to vote for it, with 32 Republicans voting against it.

Of course contributions to Carr’scampaign will improve as more voters learn about him. But will it enough soon enough? The Republican primary election is 7 August.

The billionaires have finally learned a strategy that almost always wins. It is called “Carpet Bombing.” You overwhelm your opponent by out spending him 20 to one or more. You flood the radio and TV with character assassination ads, virtually lying about the underdog. The underdog can not compete by purchasing ads for his campaign because he does not have enough money. In effecthe is shoved out of the public debate. The big shots’ favorite becomes virtually the only voice voters hear. Bingo, gullible people vote on what they have heard.