DeadheadForPaul
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that it'd be funny to have a Repub represent Massachusetts in the Senate...in Teddy's old seat no less
No. I have way more spite built up than that for Ted Kennedy.
He died. I was happy. Spite dissipated.
However, there are people still alive I dislike who have tied their ego to Brown´s victory.
As are plenty who have tied theirs to Coakley's victory, I'd imagine, like Obama
that it'd be funny to have a Repub represent Massachusetts in the Senate...in Teddy's old seat no less
Oh the humanity!! And the irony!!that it'd be funny to have a Repub represent Massachusetts in the Senate...in Teddy's old seat no less
War of the dogmas. Mine is biggerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Possibly even more ironic than Brown.Only if it were Joe Kennedy sitting in the seat.
that it'd be funny to have a Repub represent Massachusetts in the Senate...in Teddy's old seat no less
that it'd be funny to have a Repub represent Massachusetts in the Senate...in Teddy's old seat no less
It would be pretty remarkable if Brownie did manage to ride the anti incumpbent wave to the Senate. Not often a pro-abortion Protestant gets elected in a Catholic majority area.
The anti-incumbent wave? Coakley isn't the incumbent.
We could always do like the others and claim this a victory for our side and tell about how this re-affirms everything we've been saying.
She's running on Teddy Kennedy promise with Kennedy Clan and Obama backing her, for MA she is the incumbent. Brownie is a horrible substitute and could still lose but voters are unahhpy and poised to punish those in power. Incumbents beware. Teddy opposed Iraqi freedom but was a major AIPAC sellout.
You could say that the people of Massachusetts have sent someone to vote with Ron Paul. Which they will have done if Scott Brown wins.