Posted by
Bert Chapman on Monday, January 18, 2010 5:39:13 PM
The polls appear positive and indicate that GOP candidate Scott Brown may truly shock the world in tomorrow's Massachusetts Senate race. Goodness knows, is opponent Martha Coakley has been manna from heaven. This is an individual who filed bogus child abuse charges in a 1986 Middlesex County, MA case against a family using tactics that would have been recognized as stemming from the Salem witch trials. She arrogantly thinks she's entitled to this Senate seat based on recent Democratic dominance of Bay State politics, dissed the iconic Fenway Park stadium which is an integral part of New England's sporting heritage, acclaimed star Boston Red Sox Curt pitcher Schilling was a Yankee fan because he endorsed Brown, and has run such an inept campaign that even prominent liberal Boston journalists such as Mike Barnacle are practically writing her political obituary. She even had Messiah Obama come to campaign on her behalf yesterday and all he could come up with against Brown was denouncing his truck. All in all, this sounds like a campaign that is absolutely clueless in its understanding of Bay State residents opposition to Obamacare, the arrogance of Obama and his allies in Massachusetts Democratic Party in thinking they could phone this election in, and the abject failure of the Obama Administration to meet the country's economic and national security needs.
We should not break out into victory celebrations yet, because Massachusetts and national Democrats will use every legal and illegal trick they know to manipulate the votes and election laws in Coakley's behavior. We must not forget that she is currently Massachusetts Attorney General and will use every trick she can to steal the election with the full financial and political backing of the White House, Massachusetts state government, and affiliated thug organizations like ACORN. Hopefully, Brown's campaign and the Republican National Committee have a phalanx of battle hardened election attorneys ready to go to war with the Massachusetts and national Democratic establishments who will be hellbent on retaining Ted Kennedy's Senate seat at all costs. It would be especially wonderful if we could give Massachusetts Democrats a taste of the medicine Al Franken's Minnesota senate campaign gave to Norm Coleman in his successful efforts to steal the 2008 election from this former one-term GOP Senator.