It's hard to say which will be more fun in the coming months ... exploring Nevada's Republican Senate nominee Sharon Angle's whack-a-doodle positions on the issues, watching the Republican leadership trying to pretend they don't exist, or enjoying the television coverage of this campaign:
It's not at all surprising that National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-TX) is trying to make this race about anything but Sharon Angle:
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn on Wednesday downplayed the importance of new Nevada Senate nominee Sharron Angle's conservative issue positions, saying the race will continue to be a "referendum" on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
... when he gets in touch with Angle, they won't be talking about issues but rather mechanics.
"We're going to talk about do you have the campaign manager that you need, do you have the pollster, and those sorts of things," said Cornyn. "Winning an election is not rocket science, but it does take some discipline and it does take some organization. That's what we will hope to add value to."
Leaving aside Cornyn's inadvertent acknowledgement that Republicans lack discipline and organization, it's not surprising that he wants to discuss yard signs and envelope lickers rather than the issues according to Angle.
The only question is, which issue does the GOP run away from the fastest? Angle's call to truck in nuclear waste to Nevada? Outlawing alcohol? Getting rid of Social Security and Medicare? Or will they just go crazy and do a party-wide Oath Keeper initiation?