Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts understandably energized many conservatives and provided the valuable 41st vote against ObamaCare in the Senate. But how much of an ally will he really be to the Right? The Daily Beast’s Samuel Jacobs reports on Brown’s conspicuous absence from today’s Boston Tea Party, wondering whether or not the participation of [...]
The New Mark Twain?
Newly minted Senator Scott Brown has been offered a book deal, and MSNBC’s Chris Matthews thinks he should just say no:
MATTHEWS: Time for the “Sideshow.”We learned today that Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, who has been a senator for just 35 days, has a book deal.
According to “The Wall Street Journal,” Brown is [...]
Massachusetts voters reject treating our terrorist enemies like common criminals.
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Jamie Glazov | January 25, 2010 | Posted in
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A stern rebuke of the Democrats’ national agenda.
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Michael Reagan | January 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The January 20 broadcast of NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook has a very obvious double meaning: Massachusetts Revolt and Mass Revolt. NPR is soooooo clever. Good to know that my tax dollars are not being wasted.
So, does NPR consider the election of ostensibly conservative Republican Scott Brown to the Senate seat owned (as in “bought and [...]
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Chris Rowan | January 24, 2010 | Posted in
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Martha Coakley’s resounding defeat in the Massachusetts Senate race is hardly the sort of anniversary gift President Barack Obama could have predicted. Yet there it was, wrapped in a bow and plopped on his doorstep like a flaming bag of dog poo to mark the end of his first year in office. Among other things, [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 21, 2010 | Posted in
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There are facts, and then there are feminist facts. Here’s an example:
Fact: Scott Brown is a white male who drives a pickup truck and won the Massachusetts special election.
Feminist fact: Scott Brown won the Massachusetts special election because he’s a white male who drives a pickup truck.
Can’t you picture the GMC warning labels? Caution: you’re [...]
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Jenn Q. Public | January 21, 2010 | Posted in
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Last night’s victory by Republican Scott Brown in Massachusetts –in which he decisively won the seat that had been occupied by Ted Kennedy for decades– was hugely significant.
Given that the vote took place in the bluest of blue states, the margin of victory itself –5%– was huge. It was so large that it was outside the margin [...]
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Matthew Vadum | January 20, 2010 | Posted in
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That clunking sound you hear is the Media Matters spin machine breaking down.
The George Soros Steno Pool is so unglued this morning that they’ve either lost their ability to read simple English, or more likely, they’re just twisting simple facts into pretzels in sheer desperation.
Today they announce: “Poll undermines conservative claim that Brown victory is [...]
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Kathy Shaidle | January 20, 2010 | Posted in
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Republican Scott P. Brown pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Massachusetts political history last night, defeating Democrat Martha Coakley to become the state’s next US senator and potentially derailing President Obama’s hopes for a health care overhaul. via Republican trounces Coakley for Senate, imperils Obama health plan – The Boston Globe.
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Jacob Laksin | January 20, 2010 | Posted in
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