Posted on 01/15/2010 6:20:57 PM PST by arkadyka
This campaign has reached an absolute fever pitch and the atmosphere here in Massachusetts is electric. I cannot remember the last time we witnessed this kind of mass hysteria over a candidate, oh wait, it was just a year ago when a black president was going to change America once and for all. Indeed, we have our own mini-Hopenchange rumbling through the state and one emotional radio host have even hijacked Obama's favorite slogans! Neighbors, extended family members, strangers, homeless people and co-workers are all coming out of the woodwork urging people to vote for Brown and all semblance of debate has been eradicated. If you think only liberals can blindly worship a candidate, you are sorely mistaken. So what does a Scott Brown vicotry mean for us Americans?
Now I have been no stranger to criticizing Brown and my facts speak for themselves, I have paid the price for going against the establishment so let us consider what the fallout will be as the notorious Kennedy seat falls to a Republican. Three distinct groups will be significantly affected on January 19th in the case of a Brown victory and given the momentum and internal polling a victory is very much in the cards.
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Here’s the message - plain and simple:
Take his campaign playbook - and COPY IT - PASTE IT - and DUPLICATE IT - in every Congressional campaign in 2010.
I wouldn’t do that, What plays in MA won’t play in Nebraska. He just isn’t conservative enough for most red states.
I think there are threads here that would play, but not the entire play book.
Well - not every conservative will be blessed with a dunce like Coakley as the opponent.
If you vote for the ‘3 percenter’, I will not be able to find words to express your logic.
I think you mistake the word “playbook” for “positions”. You can certainly take a more conservative candidate, and use the same ‘tactical’ playbook against the ‘radical/socialist’ positions of the ALL the RATs.
Clearly he has it in the bag.
THIS is what we have to duplicate as well.
Republicans: Do not send donations to the RNC. Send them directly to the candidate, even in other districts. Remember, even though they don't represent us, they do rule us.
If the GOP wins in Massachusetts, the GOP is likely to sweep in November. Now, the issue is, will the GOP squander 2011 like it squandered 1995?
How pro-life is Brown? The left used his freedom of conscience vote against him, I know. But is he seriously pro-life?
Isn’t the “third way” one of those Clinton terms?
Seems appropriate as you are always pimping that Kennedy trojan horse.
Keep in mind that Nebraska voted for Ben Nelson (”the moderate Democrat”), Sebelius is from Kansas, Max Baucus, author of Obamacare, is from Montana, and it damn near took high explosives to blast Tommy Dashole out of his seat from SD.
You send Scott Brown out to the Red Flyover States and he’d be elected in a landslide. Heck, I wish we had someone like him running here in Illinois instead of Mark Kirk, who voted for Cap & Tax.
Fresh roadkill here.
you have a way of spotting them
Had a nice fight with him last week.. funny to see him pop back up.. especially after Kennedy all but quit last night in some quasi-literate (possibly drunken) ramble on Facebook.




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