We’ve come a long way on the Massachusetts seat from “anyone but Kennedy” to kick Brown out because he votes wrong on certain issues. Name the Republican who is going to win in Massachusetts other than Brown? Who is it? Kicking Brown out in Massachusetts is simply handing a Democrat—no, not just a Democrat, a raging liberal Democrat—a seat in the Senate. Get some “true conservative” running and they will lose to a Kennedy clone or, worse yet, another Kennedy will snake back into the Senate.
And yet the whole time RINO’s hurt the brand. What is the difference between a Republican and Democrat in your opinion? Wh7y should a good conservative Catholic from the Bay state vote for Brown after his DADT vote?
So be it. There is no chance of getting a conservative elected if a RINO is holding the seat.
>>Name the Republican who is going to win in Massachusetts other than Brown? Who is it? Kicking Brown out in Massachusetts is simply handing a Democratno, not just a Democrat, a raging liberal Democrata seat in the Senate.
Which is what I’ve been saying. What Republican can win in MA other than him? (Maybe one of the candidates who ran for Congress—Hudak? Perry? Bielat? They couldn’t win their
own districts—they’ll have to win the whole state).
Baker? He won’t win conservative votes that’s for sure.
>>Get some true conservative running and they will lose to a Kennedy clone or, worse yet, another Kennedy will snake back into the Senate.
How about a third party candidate, if you can’t beat Brown in the primary? Yeah, that’ll work. They will either get in the low single digits and not influence the outcome, or
get in the low single digits and influence it. Supporting
a candidate who gets 4 per cent of the vote is fun.
Okay but he won’t get a dime of CONSERVATIVE money like he did last time,so he’ll probably lose anyway...or change parties.
You’re right, but don’t expect anyone here to understand your voice of reason.
Too many Freepers are too dense to understand that a RINO is the best we can expect from Massachusetts. They live in some dream world where a conservative can be elected there.
I am like you - I know that Scott Brown is the best conservatives will ever get out of there. Brown is too far right for Massachusetts. He won’t need any tea party help to be defeated and replaced with a left leaning Democrat. But he gives us another R in the meantime, so 2012 is going to be VITAL to take back the Senate and the presidency and repeal Soros’s Obamacare law and anything else crushing this nation.
2012 is pivotal. Scott Brown is not the problem. The others mentioned in this thread an in the original posts are all places where a conservative has some chance of being elected. That is where the focus should be.