the GOP and some of the supporters are really great at trashing our own , I mean who needs the left when we do a really great job of it.
The guy hasn’t been around for 24 hours and already the knives are out
make me sick
Oh, shut up.
You can bet the knives will be thrown fast and furious at him over the next 20 months.
Yes it would have been so much better if Coakley won and Obamacare rammed through../s
I suppose we also have our own ‘Taliban’ wing.
I have no illusions about the guy but taking a far left seat and making it moderate does move the ball in the right direction even if it is only inches. It doesn’t mean I’ll accept a moderate in every liberal seat, just those that are most important for acheiving specific goals.
Personally that alone wasn’t quite enough but the psychological victory that came along with it pushed it over the top.
Now I go on to supporting my true blue conservative congressional candidate in Michigan where he leads early polls by around 10%.
We are?? I'm sorry, I missed the part where Brown was elected to the Senate and all the active American citizens went home, stopped participating.
As you say, manc, it hasn't even been a whole DAY yet, and we're hand-wringing already. Cheez whiz.
I said it last night and I say it now, this election outcome was GREAT news for the short term, health care defeat, etc., however, this country (and the world) is going down economically no matter which party rules the roost in this country. I expected it even if McCain was elected. It’s too big. Sure, Obama is making it worse, but it’s gonna happen with or without health care reform, cap and trade, etc.
This really does not change as much as people think it does. Short term it is very sweet though.
You post your essays and never reply.
Why is THAT?
LOL.
The queue to look the Scott Brown gift horse in the mouth starts over there...
You are stating the obvious, and tiresomely pimping your blog.
Still, having said all that, I figure as others have posted that the guy hasn’t even been sworn in; so it’s a little early to start finding fault. I’m willing to give him a chance. I would recommend, however, that voters keep an eye on him and make sure he is constantly reminded as to why he was elected.
OK, so you’ve posted 40+ vanities without ever once bothering to use the “vanity” tag, and without ever once giving one single reply to anybody, about anything? How does that work?
This is an odd statement considering that the primary which selected both Brown and Coakley was held on December 9, 2009.
patricksamuels
Who is this guy?
Former American?
A lot of them didn’t vote FOR Brown, a lot of them voted against Spawn of Satan Coakley and a lot of them voted AGAINST ObamaCare because they’ll be paying twice for the healthcare they already got.
Mass is already finding doctor shortages, why should we want to copy that?
I agree that we must remain vigilant. Most people relax after a victory and forget the battles ahead. The danger is not Scott Brown; it is ourselves. Over years of dealing with city politicians and bureaucrats, I have learned that it takes only a single council vote to irrevocably change a neighborhood; to maintain one is an ongoing series of battles. Government is like a camel sneaking into the tent; it is easy to let in and very difficult to evict.
I believe the people have won a round with Scott Brown. Now we must take on Barbara Boxer, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the RINOs.