Brown Wins
In what is being called a stunning upset, Scott Brown, Massachusetts State Senator has defeated Massachusetts Attorney General, Martha Coakley 52-47.
I can almost hear the collective whining on the left. In fact, they're already starting to cry foul.
In any event, the Secretary of State is not buying into it. In a touch of class, President Obama called to congradulate him.
Say goodbye to Obamacare and the Dems supermajority. Heh-heh. The Dems are starting the blame game already.
I can't wait to hear (because I certainly wouldn't waste my time watching) Herr Olberloon on this one. Speaking of crazy, MSNBC correspondent, Norah O'Donnell reported on the MSNBC poll that had Coakley up on Brown by two points two days before the polls opened. This is the only "poll" that had Coakley in the lead whatsoever:
"I just spoke with some Democratic sources who tell me that the internal polling for Martha Coakley, the Democratic in this race, shows her up 2 points. She was down 1 point last week. So far that’s the only poll that shows her up. As you just pointed out, some of the public polls show the Republican Scott Brown ahead, or at least the race neck and neck. Whatever it is, it’s within the margin of error. It seems liek a very close race.
Some of the Democrats are saying they believe the momentum is headed their way. That’s the spin from the Coakley campaign. Privately, you’re also hearing a lot of Democrats saying that they’re scared. They’re scared they’re gonna lose this seat. Scared they’re gonna lose this seat that Ted Kennedy held for nearly 1/2 a century and that it could kill the President’s chances for healthcare reform.
So they’re already talking about some sort of contingency plans in Washington to save the President’s healthcare reform bill. One of those plans is for the House ot just pass the Senate bill as is. There wouldn’t be any changes made… have the House pass that bill, and then it could go right to the President for his signature and be signed into law."
You read that right. Plan B for Obama and the Democrats is to just simply ignore the will of the people and ram the bill down the throat of America. Aren't they just lovely?
And in a related story (H/T to Amy Proctor at Bottom Line Up Front)
Brown Lawsuit Pending Against Libelous DNC Attack Ad
Lets not forget to add Olberloon's name to that.
UPDATE: Speaking of Olberloon, can you guess what favourite accusation he made about all of Massachusetts? Think about it. It's not a tough one. That's right, because Scott Brown won the special Congressional seat election, he now is apparently a r-a-c-i-s-t. What is it with this guy? Why is it that he sees racism in everything? perhaps it's because he projects his own racism onto everybody else knowing his liberal media buddies will give him a complete pass? But I mean c'mon, what's next, is he going to accuse a dairy farmer of being racist because he doesn't have enough brown cows? Or how about superstition is now going to be considered racism because of some people going out of their way to avoid a black cat in their path?
Remember, this is the same loose cannon that smeared Senator-Elect Brown as an advocate of violence against women...oh, and he's a homophobe, too.
But then again, so is all of Massachusetts now.
As Bugs Bunny once said, what a maroon!
By the way, Howard Fineman apparently isn't too bright either. Pick-up trucks??
I can almost hear the collective whining on the left. In fact, they're already starting to cry foul.
In any event, the Secretary of State is not buying into it. In a touch of class, President Obama called to congradulate him.
Say goodbye to Obamacare and the Dems supermajority. Heh-heh. The Dems are starting the blame game already.
I can't wait to hear (because I certainly wouldn't waste my time watching) Herr Olberloon on this one. Speaking of crazy, MSNBC correspondent, Norah O'Donnell reported on the MSNBC poll that had Coakley up on Brown by two points two days before the polls opened. This is the only "poll" that had Coakley in the lead whatsoever:
"I just spoke with some Democratic sources who tell me that the internal polling for Martha Coakley, the Democratic in this race, shows her up 2 points. She was down 1 point last week. So far that’s the only poll that shows her up. As you just pointed out, some of the public polls show the Republican Scott Brown ahead, or at least the race neck and neck. Whatever it is, it’s within the margin of error. It seems liek a very close race.
Some of the Democrats are saying they believe the momentum is headed their way. That’s the spin from the Coakley campaign. Privately, you’re also hearing a lot of Democrats saying that they’re scared. They’re scared they’re gonna lose this seat. Scared they’re gonna lose this seat that Ted Kennedy held for nearly 1/2 a century and that it could kill the President’s chances for healthcare reform.
So they’re already talking about some sort of contingency plans in Washington to save the President’s healthcare reform bill. One of those plans is for the House ot just pass the Senate bill as is. There wouldn’t be any changes made… have the House pass that bill, and then it could go right to the President for his signature and be signed into law."
You read that right. Plan B for Obama and the Democrats is to just simply ignore the will of the people and ram the bill down the throat of America. Aren't they just lovely?
And in a related story (H/T to Amy Proctor at Bottom Line Up Front)
Brown Lawsuit Pending Against Libelous DNC Attack Ad
Lets not forget to add Olberloon's name to that.
UPDATE: Speaking of Olberloon, can you guess what favourite accusation he made about all of Massachusetts? Think about it. It's not a tough one. That's right, because Scott Brown won the special Congressional seat election, he now is apparently a r-a-c-i-s-t. What is it with this guy? Why is it that he sees racism in everything? perhaps it's because he projects his own racism onto everybody else knowing his liberal media buddies will give him a complete pass? But I mean c'mon, what's next, is he going to accuse a dairy farmer of being racist because he doesn't have enough brown cows? Or how about superstition is now going to be considered racism because of some people going out of their way to avoid a black cat in their path?
Remember, this is the same loose cannon that smeared Senator-Elect Brown as an advocate of violence against women...oh, and he's a homophobe, too.
But then again, so is all of Massachusetts now.
As Bugs Bunny once said, what a maroon!
By the way, Howard Fineman apparently isn't too bright either. Pick-up trucks??
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