Tuesday, January 19, 2010

What are Biden-ism's

OK, here is a quick snapshot of Attorney General of Massachusetts Martha Coakley – a Democrat. She is running for the Senate seat vacated by the late Ted Kennedy, Democrat and liberal from Massachusetts. In the race, in the bluest of blue states, is Scott Brown, a conservative Republican, described by Coakley and the liberal press as a “pickup truck-driving Republican like George W. Bush.” Mr. Brown is leading in the polls at this late date. Aside from spewing the liberal mantra that the pursuit of happiness is morally repugnant and selfish what is Coakley doing that has Democrats scratching their heads and wondering why she was nominated?

Ms. Coakley, in an interview on ‘Nightside with Dan Rea’ in Boston, said that Scott Brown had the support of Rudy Guliani who is a Yankee fan and ALSO has the support of another Yankee fan, Curt Schilling. This seemed really important to point out by Coakley for some reason. Mr. Rea then tried to remind Coakley that Schilling was a pitcher for the RED SOX and pitched the bloody sock game – pitching a great game while the sutures on his ankle were separating causing his sock to fill with blood. It led to a seventh game of the 2004 series and the win by the Red Sox - breaking the supposed Babe Ruth curse. Curt Schilling has since said that in his entire career he has never been a Yankees fan and he is going to vote for Scott Brown.

So Ms. Coakley is not concerned with health care or the economy – she doesn’t like pickup trucks and doesn’t follow the Red Sox. But not wanting to leave hockey fans out Ms. Coakley said that she thought it was silly to stand out in the cold and rain at Fenway Park along with her opponent Scott Brown to shake hands with hockey fans during the recent outdoor game, saying in essence that all of the Fenway fans together were not as important to her election as two Washington insiders she was meeting with that same evening.

The aforementioned are all silly, sometimes stupid things to say (one might even call them Biden-isms) on the part of Ms. Coakley. But she isn’t the only person that has the capacity to speak before thinking. Please keep in mind that Coakley and Brown are running for the Senate seat vacated by Ted Kennedy: Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, CHAIRMAN of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said, and I am not kidding here, “Why would you hand the keys to the car back to the same guys whose policies drove the economy into the ditch and then walked away from the scene of the accident?” Somehow I do not think we will be hearing much from Mr. Van Hollen in the future.
Mr. Brown, if you are elected stay with your conservative ideals as you head to the nation’s Capitol: Good economies are caused by entrepreneurs and not by politicians, and businesses create prosperity and governments create oppression. Whether you are elected or not keep those thoughts in mind and watch with the rest of us as we the people push back against government in the elections next fall.

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