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To: JeffBoste

for the last week i have watched the coakley campaign crater and i have seen what was simply the most incompetent group of people ever in charge of a political campaign make stupid mistake after stupid mistake. i ask why. coakley has looked very unhappy since before christmas, she seemed to have little enthusiasm for the race, and she really did not appear to be trying to win. is it possible that the democrats in d.c. told her to lose this race? in an attempt to kill the healthcare overhaul that had constituents screaming at townhall meetings? would the dems sacrifice “teddy’s seat” to kill this bill in such a way as to blame it on the repubs? could the blue dogs who have so much riding on the next election do this? would they? i think they would... in the hopes of winning in november and then having more time to really feather their nests before cramming the bill and losing in 2012. i really wonder if they did something like this. of course it IS late and i am tired and that is when all sorts of odd notions crop up in my head.


29 posted on 01/19/2010 8:52:20 PM PST by madamemayhem (defeat isn't getting knocked down, it's not getting back up)
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To: madamemayhem
"could the blue dogs who have so much riding on the next election do this? would they?"

Only if they are far more delusional then even I think they are.

31 posted on 01/19/2010 9:02:53 PM PST by Desron13
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To: madamemayhem
Actually, I was watching Fox for election coverage up to Brown's acceptance speech. Then I got some popcorn and beer and turned on MSNBC. I need to be up at 5:00am tomorrow but am having too much fun to sleep just yet.
32 posted on 01/19/2010 9:07:52 PM PST by Desron13
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