Posted on 01/18/2010 6:31:58 PM PST by icwhatudo
Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) -- If Massachusetts, that bluest of blue states, goes Republican, say goodbye (or good riddance) to health-care reform and any chance that the Democrats will be able to pass much of anything in the Senate. Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold will struggle to overcome a filibuster just to get National Cheese Week proclaimed.
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Carlson is full of $hit. The Globe attacked Brown for his shift to the right, but now we are to believe he shifted to the left? The tea Party thing is so bad it should be on Snopes and other Urban legend websites.
Feingold’s TOAST too.
Scott Brown is not pro-life. Is there a good reason to celebrate a pro-choice
republican win? Are there people here who would rather see him lose because he
is not “pure” on abortion issue?
Carlson is a joke. Another reason I cancelled BW years ago because it was a lefty magazine like Fortune (Time Warner).
Did Bloomberg buy BW from McGraw Hill because thanks to hope & change it was dead? This was a few months ago.
I thought Ms Carlson was writing for the local dog pound newsletter.
Carlson
Is that ....ummm... wench ... still around?
Narional Cheese Week?
No way!
Horse feathers!! The MSM can spin it how they want but Va and especially NJ were a rejection of Soetoro. If MA is a win, even better a blowout you'll see a lot of these same dems who say it's not a rejection of Zer0 wee weeing their pants.
It's Mass and you won't get any better at this point. It's the first shot in a long war. As both parties see a conservative ascendancy, you'll start to see a better crop of candidate in the GOP. Clean up the congress, then clean up the GOP, most of all keep the pressure on.
She is so full of bile that it makes me feel good. You note how she took every opportunity to trash Brown including attacking his daughter. Liberal columnists are scum.
Surprisingly, yes, there are a few.
But the overwhelming majority can see clearly that a takeover of 1/6 of the US economy is the screaming priority right now so they are solidly in Brown's corner.
(Apparently, these people don't see that if you lose this chance to stop this bill you'll have abortion on the increase under Gov't controlled health care.)
The lackeys of both parties hate the Tea Party movement.
I would think that the concept might have a special resonance in Massachussetts.
Aye, nests before eggs.
Kind of like win independence from Britain, then deal with slavery.
Agreed on all points, YankeeReb.
This is a strategic election, and it will be good to have Scott in the Senate to put the brakes on Obama's plans to take over this country,
1. Brown is the kiss of death for healthcare.
2. There are only two candidates in this race. One is nominally pro-choice, but favors limitations on the practice. The other is rabidly pro-abortion, favors public funding of abortion and would be leading the cheering section at a partial birth abortion.
So, yeah, there's ample reason to celebrate a pro-choice Republican win.
I am with you 100%. My post was simply meant to stir some chest thumping discussion.
Wow. Someone still pays carlson for her opinion? Must be a rag I don’t read.
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