Not a single coherent sentence there, Bears... You really should take your lithium an hour before posting.
It was an odd challenge from the start. There's nothing on a policy basis to differentiate her from Enzi, and he's a popular incumbent.
But both names carry a lot of weight and respect (despite all the vitriol spewing from the Bear). The elder Cheney was elected five times to the House, and Enzi's been voted in three times to the Senate (76% of the vote in 2008).
Liz's biggest problem was being portrayed as an outsider. She's never really lived in Wyoming for any length of time, and that doesn't work out west as well as it does with New Yorkers.
But, as I said, she's now out of the political landscape. Maybe Republicans really are getting the idea that nasty primaries don't do much for their image.