I NEVER had any doubt that opposing this guy was the right thing to do. It was obvious what he is. He never was a conservative.
Better to have a known enemy than a traitor in the camp.
That’s why O’Donnell was right and Castle was wrong.
“I NEVER had any doubt that opposing this guy was the right thing to do”
It will be easier to dislodge Brown in ‘12 than it would have been to dislodge Coakley.
His opponent would have had the full support of the dem machine in Massachusetts, which apparently gets down to the dogcatcher level. She’d be as solid as Kerry and Frank.
Brown will have heavy Dem support (like McCain) but not as intense. The trick will be to put a Tea Party conservative against him in the primary (assuming the state of Mass counts the signatures correctly) and pump in a billion dollars of funding from out of state.
The grumbling about Brown is just beginning and can be made quite loud, out of Mass. When I look at boston.com, I see they rather like him, so out-of-state funding and organization will be needed, something increasingly common in all Senate races, whether D or R or Sanders.
To trust anyone from New England, let along some neophyte who calls himself a Republican, is the action of a fool.
To trust any New England politician, let alone some neophyte who calls himself a Republican, is the action of a fool.