In Massachusetts?
The fact that there IS a race for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Edward Kennedy is telling. Massachusetts Republican, Scott Brown, has come from behind, riding on a souring public mood toward President Obama's hard left agenda (and his opponent's gaffe-prone campaign) and appears to be positioning for an upset in Tuesday's special election.
Obama is campaigning this weekend for Brown's opponent, Martha Coakley. To put the shift in perspective, Obama beat McCain by 26 percentage points in Massachusetts.
A good article on the race here.
MSNBC's Ed Schultz's classy advice to Massachusetts' voters here.
A great video on the "Massachusetts Miracle" here:
I continue to be amazed by the increasing use of an incredibly vulger term. There was a time when it was even a whispered phrase but Step Brothers and the left have changed all that.
Obama is campaigning this weekend for Brown's opponent, Martha Coakley. To put the shift in perspective, Obama beat McCain by 26 percentage points in Massachusetts.
A good article on the race here.
MSNBC's Ed Schultz's classy advice to Massachusetts' voters here.
A great video on the "Massachusetts Miracle" here:
I continue to be amazed by the increasing use of an incredibly vulger term. There was a time when it was even a whispered phrase but Step Brothers and the left have changed all that.



Alex Koppelman over at Salon wrote an interesting article on the evolution of "tea party" to "tea baggers."
A prime example of losing the message to talking heads, sound bites, and the quick laugh.
As for me - had no idea what teabagging meant. Nope. Not me. Never ever.
- J.
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Good boy, Jeff.
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