Scott Brown Wins!

January 19, 2010 · Posted in Scott Brown · Comments Off 

Republican Scott Brown has captured the Senate seat that was occupied by the late Ted Kennedy for more than four decades. He managed to do it in Massachusetts, a state with a 3-to-1 Democratic voter registration advantage. This marks a huge turnaround for the people of Massachusetts, as well as the country. Let Freedom Ring!

Democrats Go Into Hiding

January 19, 2010 · Posted in Scott Brown · Comments Off 

With State Senator Scott Brown set to become U.S. Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts, it appears that supporters of democrat candidate Marcia Martha Coakley are reluctant to tell the world exactly WHY they are supporting her.

Fox News pollster Frank Luntz can’t find a single Coakley voter to appear on TV for his focus group tonight. Luntz, says it is because they’re ashamed:  “They don’t want to be on television defending Martha Coakley. It’s passé. It’s socially unacceptable. I never dreamed I’d see Democrats in Massachusetts embarrassed to admit they’re Democrats.”

Meanwhile, Democrat Evan Bayh is warning the clueless Democrats that there are lessons to be learned of today’s loss in Massachusetts, and that ignoring the lessons will “lead to even further catastrophe” for their party.

“There’s going to be a tendency on the part of our people to be in denial about all this,” Bayh told ABC News, but “if you lose Massachusetts and that’s not a wake-up call, there’s no hope of waking up..”

Or, they can just stay in hiding.

What Jefferson Said…

January 19, 2010 · Posted in Thought for the Day · Comments Off 

To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical. – Thomas Jefferson

Ratzenberger Describes Democrats

January 18, 2010 · Posted in Hollywood Politics · Comments Off 

‘Cheers’ actor John Ratzenberger’s remarks on the Democrat Party at a rally in Massachusetts for Scott Brown:

“This isn’t the Democratic party of our fathers and grandfathers. This is the party of Woodstock hippies. I was at Woodstock — I built the stage. And when everything fell apart, and people were fighting for peanut-butter sandwiches, it was the National Guard who came in and saved the same people who were protesting them. So when Hillary Clinton a few years ago wanted to build a Woodstock memorial, I said it should be a statue of a National Guardsman feeding a crying hippie.”

Sarah Palin: Man of the Year

January 1, 2010 · Posted in Sarah Palin · Comments Off 

Just as Barak Hussein Obama was dubbed as something resembling The New Face of Feminism last year by Ms. Magazine – which was supposed to be a COMPLIMENT apparently – it is a nice smackdown to THE WON that Governor Sarah Palin should be named:

Man of the Year

Well, why not? She certainly has more stones than all of the males in the Repub party and certainly more than Obama. Congrats to Sarah.

Read the great post at Don Surber’s dailymail.blogspot.com:

While each of the finalists was deserving, there can be only one man of the year — Sarah Palin. In the pantheon of people who stood up this year for that which is right, no one else stood taller or looked better.

She endured the most and came to symbolize the majority of American citizens who are stunned by the attempt to rapidly dismantle this great nation of ours and transform it into another Euro-weenie socialist country that apologizes for trying to save the rest of the world over the years.


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