Posted on 01/18/2010 4:51:57 PM PST by Liz
I agree. His role is to kill Obamacare. Anything else is not safe until we clear house in November when we take the seats needed so this monstrosity will not be around for years to come..
I don’t want Sarah balanced! Give me two conservatives this time around. We have proven over and over that a good conservative candidate wins elections, why are we trying to balance that. There are a lot of good VP choices for her taht bring their home states/regions/demographic groups but we don’t need to appeal to the MA electorate.
He's still a RINO.
Or is that the part you like?
Cheers!
>> Article: She may end up in the Senate yet, but Martha Coakley will never recover.
Who does not think the stench of foul play will be strong if Coakley wins?
I hardly think so. He's great for the purpose now, but the guy carries some significant baggage--he happens to be pro-abortion, and heaven only knows what else.
Done!Done!Done! Another one under the bus!
Sure hope the GOP isn’t being set up for a huge disappointment. This is still MA, and the RATs run the show there. If Coakley wins tomorrow, the RATs will be dancing in the streets just like in November 2008 like they pulled off some major upset.
He isn’t pro life. I hope he wins but I don’t think he is my kind of conservative.
Democrat George Stephanopoulis is reporting that the election is over so that voters may as well stay home. Seems the Dem strategy from the White House and their surrogates in the press is to do their best to dampen turnout by pretending this is a fait accompli. I’m not buying it. Election hinges on independent voters.
Brown for MA senate—AND NOTHING ELSE.
I contributed only because I seek him to be an asset in halting healthterror and slowing socialism.
But this guy is pro-abortion and voted in favor of Romney healthcare.
So I am not ready to proclaim him as the conservative hope—because he is not acceptable in that role.
Gee, that family almost looks presidential
Nah, the lady is a lady not a sasquash and she ain’t wearin any boob belt.
Well, yes, Coakly ran a horrible campaign, and Brown a smart one. But they’re all ignoring the elephant in the living room—democratic, leftist politicians running roughshod over everyday Americans.
It’s not just Barack Obama and his arrogance. Think about Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi insulting the Tea Partiers and Town Hall Protestors, who were not Republican operatives, no matter how many times they and Chris Matthews said they were. Think about Ben Nelson and his special deal—bribe—for his yea vote, a vote his constituents were dead set against. And just this past week Obama gave a bribe to the unions so they won’t have to pay taxes on their health care that the rest of us will, so he can keep them voting ‘d’. The whole health care, cap and trade, and stimulus bill passing that so many Americans honestly oppose is why. All of this, imho, is why Brown will defeat Coakley tomorrow.
Let the driveby media and the democratic party (is there even a difference?) ignore that at their peril.
Scott Brown’s pending win is a repeat of New Jersey and Virginia, and another November is looming. The dems really need to take the results of this election and rethink and restratigize, or they are toast. I’m really hoping they believe their own hype.
“Yeah that’s what I thought. It takes a certain kind of Democrat to lose an election in Massachusetts. Martha Coakley is the Leona Helmsley of Bay State politics. All the Little People should shut up and vote for her because she knows what is best for them.”
Sounds pretty much like John Kerry and Kennedy to me.
At this venture, I could careless what his opinions are on abortion, that isn’t important. Our main concern is stopping Zerocare from becoming law.
“...Dems to dispute the results and go dumpster diving for invalid votes”
I’m waiting for ThunderThighs Hitlery to arrive, like a flying bat, holding a wad of Haitian ‘absentee ballots’.
Right. Win this huge battle then we can worry about the fallout. There's always fallout no matter what you do.
My father always described these situations as "up one hill then up the next."
Brown is opposed to PBA and supports parental notification.
This Party; this White House; there is simply no one more deserving. Out with these people. . .OUT and forever; I wish.
This Party; this White House; there is simply no one more deserving. Out with these people. . .OUT and forever; I wish.
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