Well, I heard it all the way in Korea at least. Yes, the Bay State has a new Republican senator!
Comments are open for any of my liberal friends who want to argue that this election was not a repudiation of Obama’s leftist agenda. I really like to hear them. Virginia, New Jersey and now bluer than blue Massachussets.
Meet the new Senator, Scott Brown:
And the Democrat’s reaction to his election:
Ah, ain’t life grand?
Well looks like I ain’t clicking your bookmark for awhile now…
I thought your site got hijacked when I first opened the page…really.
Sorry about that my friend…I just couldn’t resist…
Oh my! Thank-you for finally adding some balance to the weekly yoja postings.
I’m so happy voters are starting to show some sense. I voted for Obama because I was disgusted with the arrogance of Bush-Cheney, and have long hoped for a change in the way politics is played out in Washington. Yes, I was duped. I voted for a more slickly packaged product of the same old Chicago machine. Obama has cynically broken all his promises, thinking his coalition of bleeding hearts, border jumpers, reverse-racists and crooked politicians could sustain the illusions of his agenda. Perhaps we will yet see some change; if not, then a one-term presidency seems likely.
Keith, no shame in admitting you were wrong. It appears that millions in Massachusetts came to the same conclusion.
I am seeing the reincarnation of Jimmy Carter in Obama. And yeah, I voted for Carter.
Elections have consequences. Obama has not delivered and a message has clearly been sent. Unless something drastic happens I expect more of the same in November. The Dem’s got power in ’06 and ’08 because of Bush and his policies and they have done jack squat. I’m with Keith, Obama has done nothing in year one. I’m not crying about it but I am disappointed for sure.
Don’t get me wrong, I am gald W. isn’t around although McCain isn’t looking so bad-sans Palin of course.
Interesting. So far no one is defending the actions of the Dems. I think that says a lot and Kevin is right–unless things change there will be hell to pay in November.
Now, let’s hope the Repubs are learning from their past mistakes. No sign of that yet either…which is why maybe this “tea party” thing is what we need…