Presumably with Palin as veep.
National Review's Reihan Salam opines:
...We can’t speak of the Tea Party as a single, cohesive political force that makes strategic decisions. Rather, it is a kind of intelligent swarm that is very good at focusing intense anti-incumbent energy and, so far at least, little else. The lessons of the Brown campaign seem to have been unlearned in the wake of conservative euphoria.
More broadly, the cultural and ideological sorting of the two major parties proceeds apace. Republican primary voters in Delaware and New York voted like Republican primary voters in Utah and Alaska. And one has to assume that Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina -- who has been running a shadow effort to back long-shot conservative Senate candidates across the country -- is now thinking seriously about running for the Republican presidential nomination.
Doncha just love it?