Sunday, January 17, 2010

HA! Club Ted’s (Ted Kennedy) Newspaper Endorses . . .~ By Debbie Schlussel

From Debbie Schlussel
By Debbie Schlussel January 17, 2010 - 12:34 am HA! Club Ted’s (Ted Kennedy) Newspaper Endorses . . . . . . Lt. Col. Scott Brown. Read it and weep, Coakley fools. Pigs are flyin’. While most of the endorsement is terrific, there are a few troubling parts, most notably this:
In an editorial board meeting with the Cape Cod Times earlier this week, Brown was critical of President Bush and defended President Obama regarding the current financial crisis.
Still, I’d vote for Scott Brown in a heartbeat. Hopefully that’s the only downside. But, hey, it’s the People’s Republic of Dukakis Happens. So he’s waaaaay better than what usually emanates from the state that houses Harvard Hates America University. And head and shoulders about Martha Coakley. It’s not that the endorsement will sway votes (few endorsements do these days, especially from newspapers), or that the paper has a significant audience–it’s readership is small. It’s the significance that Teddy Kennedy’s paper is now endorsing what is, relatively speaking, essentially a conservative Republican candidate. Ted Kennedy’s Paper Endorses Lt. Col. Scott BrownBarack Obama coming to Taxachusetts to campaign for Coakley is a dumb move on the libs’ part and the best move we can hope for. With people seething at Obama, it can only help push Brown over the top. The only thing better would be if Roman Polanski flew in to campaign for her. Or Charles Manson. Plus, when she loses–after B. Hussein O. trekked down there with his posse–it’ll be a giant embarrassment for him, showing he has no juice. If she wins, it won’t be a victory, as they’ve already lost with a relative conservative slaying her in the polls right now a couple of days before the polls open. It’s a lose-lose for him, and if he were smart, he’d stay at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Yet more evidence that he’s not as smart as the mainstream media keeps lecturing us that he is. READ FULL STORY >
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