I heard a Tea Partyer gush last night over the possibility. They have our futures all mapped out for us, don't they?
Even if sexist I'm glad Brown would be at the head of the ticket since he has more brains than Palin. Which isn't saying much.
Do these Massachusettsians know who they elected? Do they care? Or were they sending a "message" to Washington?
Never mind there were more than two million voters yesterday. Which message out of all that will actually arrive? How will that all important message be taken and received?
The voters have spoken!
Rather than send a message why not just vote for the best candidate? For after all what is accomplished by "throwing the bums out" if their replacements are even worse?
What kind of message is that? That the voter doesn't understand what he is doing when he stands in his voting booth?
Throw the bums out! Sure. But do they have to be replaced with worse bums to get the message across?
So the answer is to vote in a self-proclaimed "independent" whose opinions echo the most current Republican boilerplate? The latest idol of the Tea Partyers?
You may have seen or heard on the news that Coakley was on vacation in the Bahamas when Brown defended water boarding. Thus that issue never became an issue in the campaign. Nor did any of his other Cheneyesque opinions.
Of course, as an "independent," who isn't part of any "establishment," Brown only voted more than 90% of the time with the state Senate Republicans.
Of course, backing water boarding and parroting other rightwing Republican talking points only demonstrate what a fresh, new wind he will bring to Washington. Time for a change, guys!
The Wulfshead club is a well known watering hole for all the strange and unusual people in the world. And for those just passing through... No one's quite sure exactly where the club itself is located, and the very anonymous management likes to keep it that way, but there are authorized access points at locations all around the world, if you know where to look. And if your name's on the approved list. ~Simon Green, Daemons Are Forever
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ReplyDeleteI heard a Tea Partyer gush last night over the possibility. They have our futures all mapped out for us, don't they?
Even if sexist I'm glad Brown would be at the head of the ticket since he has more brains than Palin. Which isn't saying much.
Do these Massachusettsians know who they elected? Do they care? Or were they sending a "message" to Washington?
Never mind there were more than two million voters yesterday. Which message out of all that will actually arrive? How will that all important message be taken and received?
The voters have spoken!
Rather than send a message why not just vote for the best candidate? For after all what is accomplished by "throwing the bums out" if their replacements are even worse?
What kind of message is that? That the voter doesn't understand what he is doing when he stands in his voting booth?
Throw the bums out! Sure. But do they have to be replaced with worse bums to get the message across?
POLL: MASS. VOTERS PROTESTED AGAINST WEAK WALL STREET, HEALTH CARE POLICIES
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So the answer is to vote in a self-proclaimed "independent" whose opinions echo the most current Republican boilerplate? The latest idol of the Tea Partyers?
You may have seen or heard on the news that Coakley was on vacation in the Bahamas when Brown defended water boarding. Thus that issue never became an issue in the campaign. Nor did any of his other Cheneyesque opinions.
Of course, as an "independent," who isn't part of any "establishment," Brown only voted more than 90% of the time with the state Senate Republicans.
Of course, backing water boarding and parroting other rightwing Republican talking points only demonstrate what a fresh, new wind he will bring to Washington. Time for a change, guys!