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January 19, 2010

Thuggery, Thy Name Is Massachusetts Demonrat

Posted by The MaryHunter at January 19, 2010 2:06 PM

As this linked video clip from Real Cear Politics shows, Martha Coakley's Campaign Office employees have gone the extra mile to make the media feel welcome today, especially the "fascist" media -- whoever they are. [Were these reporters from Fox? Can't find it anywhere. -TMH]

Yet more musings on the race to redwash some decrepid blue furniture:

The special election to fill Ted Kennedy's seat should have been a day at the beach for Democrat Martha Coakley in a state so overwhelmingly Democratic that no Republican has won a Senate election since 1972. Until a month ago, Coakley, the state's attorney general, led Republican state senator Scott Brown by 30 percentage points, though not because of a good campaign or a gripping profile.
Brown may have peaked too soon, waking up complacent Democrats in time to get to the polls. But Coakley may not have to lose for Obama to lose moderate Democrats. A handful will surely find their inner Joe Lieberman. Obama could give Nebraska residents free Medicaid, Medicare and individual trips to Disneyland and still not keep Senator Ben Nelson's health-care vote.
Senator Blanche Lincoln was already a nervous wreck. If a Kennedy-endorsed candidate can lose in Massachusetts over health care, what could the voters of Arkansas do to her?
If Brown should win today's special election, you can believe the most extreme analysis on the craziest cable show. In Massachusetts, voters saw what Obama is doing and went out to stop it.

That said, this does not mean that a Coakley victory would be a vindication of ObamaCare, Obamanomics, or the whole Obamanation. It would only mean that, in the end, the Democrat machine will stop at nothing -- leave no dead person unregistered, no reporter unthwarted -- in order to cling to power.

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There's no sense in not over-using a fabulous sign o' the times.