"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Desperate Democrats - MA Senate Seat

Burst out laughing to see the Democrats pull that hypothetical Sarah Palin endorsement or see Coakley is running against Bush/Cheney not Brown. Looks to us on this Tuesday that the Democrat Coakley cannot stand on her own but is resorting to the same old mantra of the Democrats.

Maybe someone should give Coakley and the Dems a clue they are running against Republican Scott Brown and no one else. Brown will be representing Massachusetts in the Senate not Bush/Cheney or Palin.

Sooner or later voters are going to get tired of the Dems always running against Bush/Cheney or Palin when none of them are on the MA Senate ballot or any other ballot this election year. One year of Obama and complete control of the House and Senate and they still Blame Bush/Cheney? Sitting here shaking head.

Democrat spinning and rhetoric has gone to a new low level with this Senate race. That doesn't even include the Democrat plans to delay the oath of office to Scott Brown if he wins until they pass healthcare. Yet the National Dems led by Obama had the MA Legislature change the MA election law in order to appoint someone until an election was held.

American people are beginning to wake up from a long sleep to understand today's Democrats will lie, cheat, and steal to win elections.

From the Washington Examiner Morning Reads (click here to subscribe):

Boston Globe -- Coakley, Brown in bitter debate

The last week of the Massachusetts Senate race promises to be a hoot – national Democrats are surging for the struggling frontrunner Martha Coakley. The first gambit from the Obama DNC: demand that Republican Scott Brown accept or reject a hypothetical endorsement from Fox News contributor Sarah Palin.

In Monday’s debate, Brown battered Coakley for her opposition to the death penalty, the Afghan war, and military trials for terrorists. He also bashed her for tax policy.

Coakley hammered at Brown for being somewhat unclear in his support for abortion rights and for wanting to return to “Bush-Cheney policies.”

Writers Matt Viser and Andrea Estes have the details:

“‘You can run against Bush-Cheney, but I’m Scott Brown,’’ Brown responded. ‘I live in Wrentham. I drive a truck.’’

He went on to assert that Coakley’s fiscal policies - her support for a health care overhaul, for rolling back the tax cuts signed by Bush, and for a cap-and-trade system to stem climate change - would raise taxes and cost jobs.”

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