I wouldn’t call Scott Brown a “slick politician.” That is one lame-ass way to explain why Coakley didn’t win. Sure, she was tepid and boring, but her sense of entitlement was her downfall. She thought that all she had to do was pt her name on the ballot, and then she could walk right in. Scott Brown appealed to the masses with common sense and a personable nature, and he won their hearts and minds by being a real person, not a slick politician.
No bias there...nope...none whatsoever!
Nope, no bias at all in the MSM.
“Democrats rule the House and Senate. They push an unpopular agenda.”
A stunning, albeit obvious, admission. What happened to the notion that the resistance to health care just amounted to a lunatic fringe of unpatriotic tea baggers? Is the MSM ready to eat those words? Or are they just forgotten as if they were never uttered?
I guess to the sychophants at the Globe, he is pretty ‘slick’, since he overcame the imaginary 17 point lead they had pegged for Croakley....
The Boston Globe must not have gotten the message from their NYT bosses. This is what NYT editors said today-—
There are many theories about the import of Scott Browns upset victory in the race for Edward Kennedys former Senate seat. To our minds, it is not remotely a verdict on Mr. Obamas presidency, nor does it amount to a national referendum on health care reform even though it has upended the effort to pass a reform bill, which Mr. Obama made the centerpiece of his first year.
As I recall from youtube clips, Obama not only ran on the same lies as Deval Patrick, he gave verbatim some of the same “original” speeches. What a sorry lot.
These 5 words are woefully inadequate in describing what democrats have been attempting to pull in DC.
Lies, back-room deals, attacking (sometimes physically) any dissent, massive bribes and rampant corruption. And that's not even addressing the fact that what they propose is unconstitutional.
So goes Mass so goes the country? NOT...what about the 47 years of dem in Scott’s Senate Seat and all the dem congresscritters in DC. That’s not how the country goes...