Now, you say Coleman was good enough. Well, there were 3000 voters in MN who pitched the same kind of hissy fit you want to pitch, who decided it was preferable to vote for the "third party" candidates.
Do you not see the evil that came out of their hisssy fits. Because of those 3000 morons, we have Obamacare. Even ONE senator makes a huge difference. You said you refused to vote for Scott Brown, well, Scott Brown voted against Obamacare and you're never going to do any better in MA.
Do you understand the necessity of majorities? We MUST get to 51 senators and it doesn't matter who they are--the crappiest RINO is still better than a Demcorat--any day. That R after the name is what is important. The party with 51 senators controls the agenda.
You're saying you don't care if Harry Reid continues to be Majority Leader--you'd rather have him that McConnell and I'm saying that is STUPID, STUPID, STUPID.
I have no problem replacing McConnell in a primary but be darned careful what you wish for but NEVER, NEVER allow a Democrat be elected if possible to prevent it--NEVER.
“Do you not see the evil that came out of their hisssy fits. Because of those 3000 morons, we have Obamacare. Even ONE senator makes a huge difference. You said you refused to vote for Scott Brown, well, Scott Brown voted against Obamacare and you’re never going to do any better in MA.”
And we also have Obamacare because the republicans kept supporting Olympia Snowe in ME, who voted for Obamacare in committee. She’s a republican and we need to keep what territory we have, people like you said. And we have Obamacare because of Arlen Specter. Specter’s a republican and we need to keep what territory we have, people like you said. Let’s not support his challenger in 2004 (his challenger, Toomey is now senator, and Specter became a democrat, what he was all along, despite the “r” next to his name). And we have Obamacare because Ted Stevens, corrupt and senator since 1967, refused to step aside. And the republican establishment didn’t support his primary opponent. An unbelievably republican seat no matter who the nominee would have been. But let’s keep what territory we have, people like you said. And now Begich, a democrat is senator.
I don’t believe that Brown is the best we can do in MA. If he can win running as a conservative in 2010, so can a real conservative. A clear thinking, clear speaking conservative. Brown was attacked in the last election as a right-wing nut even though he’s as close to liberal as you can get and still be a republican. Well we might as well nominate a real conservative then, because otherwise, either way, we’ll get liberal votes in the senate.