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WHITE HOUSE BRACING FOR SHATTERING LOSS IN MA (mucho Dem political stupidity needed to lose MA)
1/18/10

Posted on 01/18/2010 4:51:57 PM PST by Liz

George Stephanopoulous reports this evening to ABC-TV News anchor, Diane Sawyer, that the Obama White House is bracing for a shatterng loss in MA. Obama had not planned to campaign for Coakley, then thought it best to make an appearance,. Now she is running ads from that appearance. But the White House tacitly acknowledges that the Republican Scott Brown will take the blue, blue, blue state of MA by storm.

Brown, a state Senator, has been enthusiastically endorsed by organized, vociferous Tea Partiers who have cheered him on around the state at each campaign stop. A Brown win would blow ObamaCare out of the political waters.

THE BOSTON HERALD NAILS IT:
1/18/2010, By Michael Graham
FR Posted by goldstategop

No matter what happens at the ballot box tomorrow, one thing is certain: Martha Coakley is a loser. Even if Bill Clinton and Barack Obama can somehow rescue her candidacy, Coakley will never recover from the self-inflicted damage of the worst political campaign in recent history.

Win or lose, she will forever be Martha the Blind - the woman who couldn’t see terrorists in Afghanistan, or a staffer giving a beatdown to a reporter right before her eyes. She’s Sen. Spellcheck, forced to pull one ad because her campaign misspelled Massachusetts, then another because it superimposed Scott Brown’s image in front of the World Trade Center. Given the incompetence of her campaign, she was lucky it was a pre-9/11 photo of the towers.

In the Democratic primary, Coakley ran on the one thing she couldn’t get wrong: being a woman. It’s been downhill ever since. Right after losing the primary, Rep. Michael Capuano was asked what he learned on the campaign trail. “You’re screwed,” he told his Democratic colleagues. Everyone wondered what he meant. Now we know.

While Scott Brown was wearing out a set of truck tires on retail politics, Coakley sniffed at the idea of “standing outside Fenway Park [map], in the cold, shaking hands.”

She certainly didn’t waste time explaining her positions on health care or national security to the voters, in part because when she tried, it became painfully clear she didn’t understand them herself. Coakley’s arrogant assumption of victory was so strong that midway through the brief campaign season, she simply disappeared off the campaign trail for days.

When independent voters and moderate Democrats were wondering if Coakley was out of touch, she answered by jetting off to Washington for a big-dollar lobbyist fundraiser. Why didn’t she just stop by AIG and present them with a bonus check while she was at it?

Then suddenly she found herself in a competitive political race. And how did Coakley respond? She threw a political tantrum. Voters were deluged with Coakley’s attack ads - so many they could barely fit in the commercial breaks. Dark, ominous and ugly, Coakley’s media message was the polar opposite to that offered by smiling Scott Brown.

In the end, Coakley spent millions on TV ads that actually drove her own numbers down. And then, as though to prove she couldn’t do anything right, she held a fundraiser starring the UN envoy to Haiti. What was Coakley thinking, having Bill Clinton at a $2,400-per-person fundraiser at the Fairmont Copley while crying Haitian families were clawing through the rubble looking for loved ones? Is rescuing a desperately incompetent Democrat really more important than saving the starving of Haiti?

This is the kind of political stupidity it takes for a Democrat to lose a Senate race in Massachusetts. You can’t just run a weak campaign, or commit a gaffe or two. You’ve got to run an absolute disaster of a campaign to lose to a Republican here. And that’s what Coakley delivered.

It wasn’t the Hindenburg or the Titanic. It was the Hindenburg crashing into the Titanic. She may end up in the Senate yet, but Martha Coakley will never recover.


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To: wmfights; P-Marlowe; xzins; blue-duncan; narses; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
I agree. The question is how best to fight this abomination. We do not have the support to end it completely. Do we fight to end as much of it as we can and keep fighting, or do we say "hey until the perfect candidate comes along I'm sitting it out". I'm thinking fight, fight, fight.

For the first seventy-five years of our Republic the same situation existed with slavery. The day is coming when we will have to fight it out, the only question is whether America can survive it.

121 posted on 01/19/2010 9:55:34 AM PST by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: xzins; P-Marlowe; wagglebee; blue-duncan; narses; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
Wm, I know your reputation here for years on FR,

I hope it's more good than bad.

and my comments are never intended to point a finger at you.

I don't take it that way. We disagree on how to win, not whether we should win.

Big Tent pragmatism has not done anything except bring us an ever coarsening culture.

Look what it did for the Rats. The key is party discipline and that's done by who controls the cash.

Life is not an "issue." It is a RIGHT.

I can't disagree. How do we get a majority of Americans to see this?

122 posted on 01/19/2010 10:53:32 AM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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To: wagglebee; P-Marlowe; xzins; blue-duncan; narses; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
For the first seventy-five years of our Republic the same situation existed with slavery. The day is coming when we will have to fight it out, the only question is whether America can survive it.

What a great point.

Our history has been we have our revolutions at the ballot box and do not need to fight it out. The courts aggravated the problem with slavery and we did end up shooting it out. If the tyranny of the minority isn't ended we may well see the end of this country and two separate nations emerge.

123 posted on 01/19/2010 10:59:06 AM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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