
He was supposed to be Martha Coakley's sacrificial lamb, the one who the Massachusetts Republican Party would send to the lion's den to get devoured so they can move on. But Scott Brown is not giving up a fight, which is why I hope Brown, a 50-year old Massachusetts state senator, is only down by a mere TWO points according to the latest Rasmussen poll in the special election for the late Ted Kennedy's seat.
It makes you wonder how could the liberal Bay State's electorate could possibly be this close to electing a moderate-conservative Republican to represent them in the U.S. Senate? If elected, Brown would be the first Republican to represent Massachusetts since liberal Edward Brooke. But why? How can a Republican be this close to pick up, not just any seat, but Ted Kennedy's seat? Surprisingly enough, it's the health care debate. Apparently, even the libs in Massachusetts know when enough is enough and that this bill is more of a farce on Ted Kennedy.

The best thing about the whole thing is the way the Democrat Coakley campaign is reacting. Amidst the panic, the Coakley campaign hired the DNC's rapid response team's Hari Sevugan to try to manipulate voter responses towards the MA Attorney General. Instead, it has led to the revelation of the brilliancy of the Democrat Party. As Sevugan, a media insider, was harassing the Brown campaign to see if they would seek Sarah Palin's endorsement as a way to prove his theory that Brown was taking money from "the most radical elements of the national Republican Party".
Unfortunately for Sevugan, he was so busy bullying the Brown campaign that he didn't get the memo that Palin just got hired by Fox News to be an analyst. (Aren't you just wild about Hari?)
We are one week away from the special Massachusetts and nothing would shake up the world of American politics and the Obama administration than the election of a Republican to the U.S. Senate from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Voter turnout is expected to be low and Republicans are energized while Democrats are complacent. If you or someone you know lives in Massachusetts please get out the vote for Scott Brown for U.S. Senate!
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