You know how Bill Johnson’s supporters are delusional?
Well… it appears that Johnson himself is delusional (just in case his earlier outbursts weren’t proof enough):
“What a fraud. Out of the approximately one million registered Republicans, about 200,000 will cast primary votes. When a sample is taken from the 200,000 with a history of primary voting, a much different picture emerges. I remain confident in my campaign’s base of support and continued progress in this primary election.
“As a businessman, I understand it is important to base decisions and actions on proper data. I would have been tossed out of any good business executive’s office with a story and disclaimer like the one presented by Survey USA. To say that the voters of Kentucky are buying Rand Paul when 4 out of 5 of those shoppers have never been to a primary election store is simply crazy.
Johnson isn’t capable of grasping reality. The man stands at 5% in the latest SurveyUSA poll after dropping a whopping $200,000 of his own cash. And that 5%? That’s within a margin of error of 4.7%. Meaning less than 1% of voters could be casting a ballot for him.
Let’s blame it all on celebrity name recognition and a librul media conspiracy. Good call.
Oh, here’s a photo of Johnson inside the simple, working class Meyers 200B he owns:


A common, everyday Kentuckian would obviously have a personal plane worth $100,000. Right? Right???







6 responses so far ↓
1 Belknap Banquo // Mar 8, 2010 at 11:57 am
Johnson lost me with the heralded endorsement of the broken down clown car that is Alan Keyes, but his tough guy businessman statement above intrigues me, to wit…..”As a businessman, I understand it is important to base decisions and actions on proper data.” So, Mr. Johnson, as a would be Senator and former military man and hard nosed businessman, what’s your take on the American War in Iraq?
2 Dan // Mar 8, 2010 at 2:31 pm
Johnson is a pro-war unemployed gambling birther running for U.S. Senate who openly hangs out with semi-truther Alan “abortion caused 9/11″ Keyes.
He lost his job and has blown his entire life savings ($250,000) just so he could get single digits in a Senate primary. I feel sorry for his family, I truly do.
The man is clearly not all “there”.
3 Dan // Mar 8, 2010 at 2:36 pm
…..”As a businessman, I understand it is important to base decisions and actions on proper data.”
Right. And Johnson has NEVER polled above low single digits in ANY scientific, independent poll. The only place he polls better than low single digits is in his own campaign’s press releases.
4 AttentionWhore // Mar 8, 2010 at 3:10 pm
This guy is in total denial!
I feel sorry for his wife and kids.
5 wondering // Mar 8, 2010 at 8:46 pm
At least he is giving us true common-sense conservative Republicans an alternative to the kooky libertarian Paul and the liberalistic RINO Grayson.
6 anonymous // Mar 9, 2010 at 12:16 am
There is no longer any such thing as common sense conservative republicans
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