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To: raccoonradio

Fauxcahantas should fill everyone in on the price of her HOMES! What a hypocrite.


5 posted on 03/16/2013 9:18:43 AM PDT by surrey
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Sunday column ping. You're Steve Lynch and Howie is writing about you. (btw the Herald the other day said Rep. Chris Markey, I think the name was, victim of Dem-on-Dem violence, is not related to Fast Eddie.

More of a sham than a rock

by Howie Carr
Sunday, March 17, 2013

Behind in polls, Lynch’s St. Pat’s Day must be far from happy

You’re Congressman Steve Lynch of Southie, it’s St. Patrick’s Day and you can’t believe you’re losing to Ed Markey.

You didn’t expect Mumbles to endorse you — he’s got his own election this year to worry about. But what the hell is going on when you keep losing one union endorsement after another?

Don’t they know you’re an … ironworker?

I mean, it was one thing when every moonbat in the state got behind a fake Indian from Oklahoma. She’s one of them, running for Ted Kennedy’s seat. But now the same carpetbaggers have coalesced behind Eddie Markey, a double Eagle for God’s sake, and you’re getting kicked down the stairs like you’re Marisa DeFranco or somebody.

You’re Steve Lynch, you’re 57, and you can remember when it was a good thing in Massachusetts politics to be a white Irish Catholic from Boston.

Now it’s the mark of the beast.

You’re Steve Lynch and you may actually be the last normal Democrat to ever run statewide, at least as a non-incumbent. Look at the recent record — Steve Murphy, Guy Glodis, Tom Reilly.

No wonder your old pal Steven Tolman of the AFL-CIO took a walk. You were never expecting the SEIU or the MTA or 
AFSCME — all the lefty unions that talk about Fast Eddie being for “working families,” when what they really mean is “non-working non-families.”

Sure, Ed Markey is Irish Catholic, too, but there’s a big difference. He does what he’s told. You, Steve Lynch, voted against 
Obamacare. You were just trying to protect “your” unions, the trades, the ones with the so-called Cadillac health plans, but these moonbats require complete fealty to Dear Leader.

Plus, if Eddie Markey goes to the U.S. Senate, Cambridge won’t have the embarrassment of having him as their congressman. They can elect somebody who fits in better, some heiress from Ohio who just blew in with her partner two or three years ago.

You’re Steve Lynch, and all the “activists” are snickering, what’s with the hair? It’s, like, slicked back. You look like … an ironworker. Moonbats don’t vote for people who work with their hands. They have enough of a problem voting for people who work, period.

How things have changed. This morning’s breakfast used to be run by the most powerful politician in the state, the brother of the state’s leading gangster. Talk about clout. This morning the emcee is a Boston city councilor, a district city councilor at that, a guy known throughout City Hall as Landslide Linehan because he only won re-election over a candidate from Chinatown by 200 votes.

You stood up to the Bulgers in 1996 when the Corrupt Midget tried to hand his state Senate seat down to his lackluster son. Sure, Whitey was in the wind by then, but they were still the Bulgers, undefeated and untied. And you kicked their butts, ended their dreams of a dynasty.

And now you’re losing to … Ed Markey?

You’re Steve Lynch, and the Legislature gave you everything you wanted in your new gerrymandered district. But the problem is, all those towns south of Boston where so many of your old Southie neighbors have fled — they don’t bother voting in Democrat primaries anymore.

Moonbat vs. moonbat is not considered much of a choice in, say, Walpole.

So a huge number of the voters you were counting on are probably going to either stay home or take a Republican ballot to vote for Mike Sullivan or Dan Winslow. You’re stuck with … who? Ed King Democrats? If they’re not dead, they’re in Florida, or New Hampshire.

You’re Steve Lynch, and you wish it were 1980 again, or at least 1996. Everything seemed so much simpler then.

column

6 posted on 03/17/2013 3:59:32 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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