Posted on 01/19/2010 7:53:40 PM PST by goldstategop
Thank you very much. Ill bet they can hear all this cheering down in Washington, D.C.
And I hope theyre paying close attention, because tonight the independent voice of Massachusetts has spoken.
From the Berkshires to Boston, from Springfield to Cape Cod, the voters of this Commonwealth defied the odds and the experts. And tonight, the independent majority has delivered a great victory.
I thank the people of Massachusetts for electing me as your next United States senator.
Every day I hold this office, I will give all that is in me to serve you well and make you proud.
Most of all, I will remember that while the honor is mine, this Senate seat belongs to no one person and no political party - and as I have said before, and you said loud and clear today, it is the peoples seat.
Interim Senator Paul Kirk has completed his work as a senator by appointment of the governor, and for the work he has done, I thank him. The people, by their votes, have now filled the office themselves, and I am ready to go to Washington without delay.
I also want to thank Martha Coakley for her call of congratulations. A hard contest is now behind us, and now we must come together as a Commonwealth.
This special election came about because we lost someone very dear to Massachusetts, and to America. Senator Ted Kennedy was a tireless and big-hearted public servant, and for most of my lifetime was a force like no other in this state. His name will always command the affection and respect by the people of Massachusetts, and the same goes for his wife Vicki. Theres no replacing a man like that, but tonight I honor his memory, and I pledge my very best to be a worthy successor.
I said at the very beginning, when I sat down at the dinner table with my family, that win or lose we would run a race which would make us all proud. I kept my word and we ran a clean, issues oriented, upbeat campaign - and I wouldnt trade that for anything.
When I first started running, I asked for a lot of help, because I knew it was going to be me against the machine. I was wrong, it was all of us against the machine. And after tonight we have shown everyone that - now - you are the machine.
I'm glad my mom and dad, brothers, sisters, and so many family members are here tonight.
Once again, before I go any further, I want to introduce somebody very special... That is my wife, Gail.
And as you know, my wife Gail couldn't join me on the campaign trail because of her work as a Boston TV journalist. But I will let you in on a little secret. She didn't stay neutral today, and she voted for the winner. I rely as always, on Gail's love and support and that of our beautiful daughters.
Arianna will be returning a day or two late to her pre-med studies at Syracuse, because shes been giving her all to this campaign. As always, Arianna and her sister Ayla have been a joy to Gail and me, and we're so grateful to them both. Even before her campaign performances, millions of Americans had already heard Aylas amazing voice on American Idol. As Boston College basketball fans know, shes also pretty good on the court.
If the President thinks theyve got basketball talent at the White House, I ask him to pick his best teammate and find some time to play two-on-two with Ayla and me.
Im grateful to all those from across Massachusetts who came through for me even when I was a long shot. I especially thank a friend who was there with encouragement from the very beginning, and helped show us the way to victory - former Governor Mitt Romney.
Ill never forget the help of another man who took the time to meet with me months ago - who told me I could win, and gave me confidence for the fight. It was all so characteristic of a truly great and heroic American, and tonight I thank my new colleague, Senator John McCain.
On a night like this, when so many people mark your name on a statewide ballot, you think back to the first people who gave you a chance and believed. For the trust they placed in me, and for all they have taught me, I thank my neighbors and friends in my Senate district and especially my hometown of Wrentham. The cause and victory that all America has seen tonight started right there with all of you.
Let me tell you when I first got the feeling something big was happening in this campaign. It was when I was driving along and spotted a handmade, Scott Brown yard sign that I hadnt actually put there myself.
This little campaign of ours was destined for greater things than any of us knew, and the message went far beyond the name on the sign.
It all started with me, my truck, and a few dedicated volunteers. It ended with Air Force One making an emergency run to Logan. I didn't mind when President Obama came here and criticized me - that happens in campaigns. But when he criticized my truck, that's where I draw the line.
We had the machine scared and scrambling, and for them it is just the beginning of an election year filled with surprises. They will be challenged again and again across this country. When theres trouble in Massachusetts, theres trouble everywhere - and now they know it.
In every corner of our state, I met with people, looked them in the eye, shook their hand, and asked them for their vote. I didnt worry about their party affiliation, and they didnt worry about mine. It was simply shared conviction that brought us all together.
One thing is clear, voters do not want the trillion-dollar health care bill that is being forced on the American people.
This bill is not being debated openly and fairly. It will raise taxes, hurt Medicare, destroy jobs, and run our nation deeper into debt. It is not in the interest of our state or country - we can do better.
When in Washington, I will work in the Senate with Democrats and Republicans to reform health care in an open and honest way. No more closed-door meetings or back room deals by an out of touch party leadership. No more hiding costs, concealing taxes, collaborating with special interests, and leaving more trillions in debt for our children to pay.
In health care, we need to start fresh, work together, and do the job right. Once again, we can do better.
I will work in the Senate to put government back on the side of people who create jobs, and the millions of people who need jobs - and as President John F. Kennedy taught us, that starts with an across the board tax cut for individuals and businesses that will create jobs and stimulate the economy. It's that simple!
I will work in the Senate to defend our nations interests and to keep our military second to none. As a lieutenant colonel and 30-year member of the Army National Guard, I will keep faith with all who serve, and get our veterans all the benefits they deserve.
And let me say this, with respect to those who wish to harm us, I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation - they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them.
Raising taxes, taking over our health care, and giving new rights to terrorists is the wrong agenda for our country. What I've heard again and again on the campaign trail, is that our political leaders have grown aloof from the people, impatient with dissent, and comfortable in the back room making deals. And we can do better.
They thought you were on board with all of their ambitions. They thought they owned your vote. They thought they couldnt lose. But tonight, you and you and you have set them straight.
Across this country, we are united by basic convictions that need only to be clearly stated to win a majority. If anyone still doubts that, in the election season just beginning, let them look to Massachusetts.
Fellow citizens, what happened in this election can happen all over America. We are witnesses, you and I, to the truth that ideals, hard work, and strength of heart can overcome any political machine. We ran a campaign never to be forgotten, and led a cause that deserved and received all that we could give it.
And now, because of your independence, and your trust, I will hold for a time the seat once filled by patriots from John Quincy Adams to John F. Kennedy and his brother Ted. As I proudly take up the duty you have given me, I promise to do my best for Massachusetts and America every time the roll is called.
I go to Washington as the representative of no faction or interest, answering only to my conscience and to the people. Ive got a lot to learn in the Senate, but I know who I am and I know who I serve.
Im Scott Brown,
I'm from Wrentham,
I drive a truck, and I am nobodys senator but yours.
Thank You, LORD, for this great victory tonight!
Somehow, though, I can't get Mary Joe's death out of my mind. The parents of many of today's Brown voters gave Teddy a pass 30 years ago. That still bothers me.
I hope he drives that truck right up to the White House and honks.
Ok. You’re young as you state, and you’re passionate. I get that.
I hadn’t read all your posts, only the one to which I responded - but I did read other replies to your #10, and frankly I don’t see the hostility.
Like I said, you’re passionate - but from where I stand, you’re way ahead of the game. As the greatest Man of the 20th century said, “anyone at age 20 who is not a liberal has no heart; at age 40 who is not a conservative has no brain” (Winston Churchill).
You’ve got both, and are about 15-20 years ahead of the curve towards enlightenment.
JG
Please tell me how it matters what any member of the senate thinks about abortion, one way or the other? What do you expect... some law to come through on the topic?
They were snickering when Brown was speaking. When he speaks, he’s another blowhard politician..but when Obama speaks, he’s an orator for the ages!
Yes, I was impressed by Scott Brown’s graciousness while still displaying, what I saw to be, a very STRONG character rather than the wishy squishy Rhino-ness that so many have ....
I look forward very much to his being in the US Senate.
We need to PRAY for him, for his safety, and for his protection from all the forces that will seek to tear him apart once he gets to DC.
Thanks. And thank you and all of you for your time tonight and reflection. We still have much work to do, but YES! THIS IS A START!
God bless America - the last and best bullwark to freedom the world has ever known.
He stole that line from JFK.
Thanks for the ping to a good speech. I especially like the closing, and this statement: “I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation - they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them.”
Terrific speech.
I will say, I thought Coakley’s concession was a nice concession speech.
If they need medication now, just wait until November.
The Senate has to approve Supreme Court judges. They tend to use the abortion issue as a litmus test, and a majority in favor of one side or the other, in effect, decides Roe v. Wade, over and over again.
As we gear up to deal with what comes next, another remark by that portly fellow with the brandy and cigars comes to mind: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."
Let's roll.
It is a beautiful thing to see.
I may drown in schadenfreude today....
this was perhaps the one line that stuck with me most. I suspect some sort of republican triumphalism wouldn't have played very well, and would have missed the mark to boot. It's been quite some time since I held much hope for this nation, but I was encouraged by the tone Brown set in his speech.
I'm with you about not running him for anything else before he's developed some track record in DC, but to correct the experience part of your post...NO, he's vastly more experienced than Obama when he ran for president. He has something like 20 years experience in the National Guard with, I believe, the rank of Lt Col. One must actually run and lead something to achieve that rank, even in the National Guard. Obama hadn't so much as run a lemonade stand prior to being elected to the IL senate, and he won that because his opponent's name was removed from the ballot if memory serves.
I agree he used them well. :-)
Yes, I didn’t make myself clear. About the experience, what I was talking about is that he has just been elected to the Senate, just stepped onto the national stage, and we need to see how he votes and handles himself before running the poor guy for President. Hear you about the National Guard.
EXCERT FROM BROWN"S VICTORY SPEECH "And let me say this, with respect to those who wish to harm us, I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation - they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them."
Nice how Brown slapped down an arrogant SOB posing as a president who appointed Eric Holder---the dumbest USAG America has ever seen.
HEY, SCOTT GET A LOAD OF THIS VERY DISTURBING GOVERNMENT MINDSET INSIDE OUR WHITE HOUSE Obama-Incompetano pulled out all the stops to go after Americans few months back, but are coddling bombers and terrorists. No more proof is needed than Obama-Incompetano's profiling Americans as rightwing extremists.
On April 7, 2009, the admin's hatred of Americans sprang full force as DHS Incompetano's Office of Intelligence and Analysis sent out a nationwide alert to US L/E to act against "evil" conservatives. DHS identified rightwing extremists as a "danger" and defined rightwing extremists in a footnote, as follows.
EXCERPT--- DHS' Office of Intelligence and Analysis nationwide alert to US L/E. Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.
DHS later said that the report was not an attempt to squash First Amendment Rights for conservatives----only "hate groups"---- but, there was NO attempt to exempt anyone from these broad generalizations. Obama/Incompetano's report paints EVERY ASPECT OF AMERICAN CONSERVATISM as "suspect."
This is indicative of a very disturbing government mindset. Obama-Incompetano's documented hatred of Americans, and their ordering L/E to surveil and supress Americans......contrasts sharply with their kid glove handling of terrorists bent on violence and destruction.
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Now the America-hating stupids in the White House are getting Senate Homeland Security Committee Chair Sen. Joe Lieberman to give Janet "The System Worked" Incompetano a pass. In his hearings, Lieberman is being exhorted to grill her BUT wont call for Napolitano to resign; Lieb could even reiterate his support for her remaining at the DHS post, Senate aides say.
Oh, I myself can't wait til the voters of Conn find out that Lieberman co-sponsored the Dodd Amendment to cut $4.5 million from airport screening operations and explosives detection systems....and instead, supported grants to firefighters (Chris Dodd's financial backers).
BACKSTORY In July 2009, Dodd proposed an amendment reducing aviation security appropriations by $4.5M in favor of firefighter grants (a move that enriched one of Dodd's financial backers). The federal money Dodd eliminated was specifically intended "for screening operations and for explosives detection systems."
AT THE TIME I POSTED THAT ITEM DEC 2009, MY ADVICE TO DODD WAS: "Dodd should pack his bags and leave now, before he's tarred and feathered and run out of DC on a rail." Fast forward to January 2010: Dodd announces he's quitting the Senate.....Conn voters should get the tar and feathers ready for Lieberman.
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FOR YOUR REFERENCE Dodd, Lieberman Amendment Cuts $4.5M for "Aviation Security" from DHS Appropriations Act
dodd.senate | July 10, 2009 / Posted by maggief
Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Joe Lieberman (ID-CT), and Thomas Carper (D-DE) authored an amendment to the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act that will provide $10 million more in funding for grants to local fire departments for equipment and training. The amendment, which passed unanimously last night, will ensure $390 million in funding is provided for the Assistance to Firefighters (FIRE) grant program next year. (Excerpt) Read more at dodd.senate.gov ... SOURCE http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2423013/posts
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How Many Screwed-up Obama Appointees (Lawyers) Does It Take to Bring Down a Democracy?
Barack Obama - Harvard Law School
Eric Holder - Columbia Law School
Joe Biden - Syracuse University College of Law
Leon Panetta - Santa Clara University School of Law
Hillary Clinton - Yale Law School
Janet Napolitano - University of Virginia School of Law
Michael Leiter - Harvard Law School (Obama's Director of Ntl Counter-terroism Center--was on ski slopes Christmas Day terror attack).
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