Monthly Archives: January 2010

Sarah’s Core Values Helped Scott Brown To Win In MA

Senator-Elect Scott Brown (R-MA) had a historic victory last night, and his victory is trickling down to the core of the Democratic Party.  After all the cheers and jeers-and with a mild tone of reflection-we stand back, look at the whole picture, and the Republicans are starting to establish the road ahead, since “The People’s Seat” gave the Republicans the filibustering they needed to obstruct, and eliminate ObamaCare.

The Democrats anticipate protests and upheaval of nuclear proportions, if they start stalling Brown to sit, or if they bypass due process and pass the healthcare bill, as it is, without the extra freebies that were promised to the unions, amongst other compromises that were held at closed-door meetings.  The ripple effect of Brown’s victory have cracked the Democrats to such a degree, that several will not run for reelection and none will take heat for the loss.

Below is Senator Brown’s press conference, and please pay attention to FOX News’ highlights while the press conference was broadcasted live:

I can show you, with the evidence above in those two YouTube videos (thanks to Patriot Network) that Scott Brown is not that different from Sarah Palin.  In fact, from the very beginning and after reading her book “Going Rogue” aside from juggling Facebook, Twitter and family in Wasilla her message is 98% the same.  I am not stating by any means that he was given a pass by the MSM, but our newest Senator-Elect carries the same message and principles that Sarah Palin has, the tea party movement and has listened to his constituents, just like Sarah listened to the whole country.  Scott Brown was not held to the same insane hatred that Sarah has faced for months on end.  Below is her recent Facebook post, wishing Scott Brown success and head to Washington with his truck:

Mr. Brown Goes to Washington… In a Pick-up Truck, No Less!

Yesterday at 9:35pm


Congratulations to the new Senator-elect from Massachusetts! Scott Brown’s victory proves that the desire for real solutions transcends notions of “blue state” and “red state”. Americans agree that we need to hold our politicians accountable and bring common sense to D.C.

Recent elections have taught us that when a party in power loses its way, the American people will hold them accountable at the ballot box. Today under the Democrats, government spending is up nearly 23 percent and unemployment is higher than it’s been in a quarter of a century. For the past year they’ve built a record of broken promises, fat cat bailouts, closed-door meetings with lobbyists, sweetheart deals for corporate cronies, and midnight votes on weekends for major legislation that wasn’t even read. The good citizens of Massachusetts reminded Democrats not to take them for granted.

Americans cheered for Scott Brown’s underdog campaign because they viewed his candidacy as a vote against the Democrats’ health care bill. You know that there’s something wrong with this legislation when opposition to it inspired a Republican victory in a state that currently has no Republicans in Congress and last sent a Republican to the Senate nearly 40 years ago.

Clearly this victory is a bellwether for the big election night ten months from now. In the spirit of bipartisanship, let me offer some advice to the Democrats on how to stem this populist tide. Scrap your current health care bill and start from scratch. We all want true reform, but government mandated insurance is not it. Scott Brown campaigned against this top-down bureaucratic mess. We need common sense solutions like reforming malpractice laws, allowing people to purchase insurance across state lines, giving individual purchasers the same tax benefits as those who get coverage through their employers, and letting small businesses pool together to provide insurance for their employees. Focus your efforts on jobs, not on job-killing legislation. Such a change in approach would show Americans that you’re listening.

My best wishes to Senator-Elect Brown. When you go to Washington, may you never forget the ordinary citizens you met while driving that truck through the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

- Sarah Palin

We saw on Drudge for most of the day a cover as a possible presidential candidate for the GOP.  Besides, we have to wait for the Merry-Go-Round of Republicans to pick themselves and head to Iowa.  One obstacle Sarah Palin faces comes not only from the mainstream media, but from GOP politicians as well.  You don’t have to be a genious to see this.  On the other hand conservatives, tea party movement Republicans and repentant Democrats achieved what has not been possible since the 70′s.  Hats off to Scott Brown, and his constituents will be watching him closely, along with the rest of the United States.

 -CN

Sarah’s Core Values Helped Scott Brown To Win In MA

Senator-Elect Scott Brown (R-MA) had a historic victory last night, and his victory is trickling down to the core of the Democratic Party.  After all the cheers and jeers-and with a mild tone of reflection-we stand back, look at the whole picture, and the Republicans are starting to establish the road ahead, since “The People’s Seat” gave the Republicans the filibustering they needed to obstruct, and eliminate ObamaCare.

The Democrats anticipate protests and upheaval of nuclear proportions, if they start stalling Brown to sit, or if they bypass due process and pass the healthcare bill, as it is, without the extra freebies that were promised to the unions, amongst other compromises that were held at closed-door meetings.  The ripple effect of Brown’s victory have cracked the Democrats to such a degree, that several will not run for reelection and none will take heat for the loss.

Below is Senator Brown’s press conference, and please pay attention to FOX News’ highlights while the press conference was broadcasted live:

I can show you, with the evidence above in those two YouTube videos (thanks to Patriot Network) that Scott Brown is not that different from Sarah Palin.  In fact, from the very beginning and after reading her book “Going Rogue” aside from juggling Facebook, Twitter and family in Wasilla her message is 98% the same.  I am not stating by any means that he was given a pass by the MSM, but our newest Senator-Elect carries the same message and principles that Sarah Palin has, the tea party movement and has listened to his constituents, just like Sarah listened to the whole country.  Scott Brown was not held to the same insane hatred that Sarah has faced for months on end.  Below is her recent Facebook post, wishing Scott Brown success and head to Washington with his truck:

Mr. Brown Goes to Washington… In a Pick-up Truck, No Less!

Yesterday at 9:35pm

Congratulations to the new Senator-elect from Massachusetts! Scott Brown’s victory proves that the desire for real solutions transcends notions of “blue state” and “red state”. Americans agree that we need to hold our politicians accountable and bring common sense to D.C.

Recent elections have taught us that when a party in power loses its way, the American people will hold them accountable at the ballot box. Today under the Democrats, government spending is up nearly 23 percent and unemployment is higher than it’s been in a quarter of a century. For the past year they’ve built a record of broken promises, fat cat bailouts, closed-door meetings with lobbyists, sweetheart deals for corporate cronies, and midnight votes on weekends for major legislation that wasn’t even read. The good citizens of Massachusetts reminded Democrats not to take them for granted.

Americans cheered for Scott Brown’s underdog campaign because they viewed his candidacy as a vote against the Democrats’ health care bill. You know that there’s something wrong with this legislation when opposition to it inspired a Republican victory in a state that currently has no Republicans in Congress and last sent a Republican to the Senate nearly 40 years ago.

Clearly this victory is a bellwether for the big election night ten months from now. In the spirit of bipartisanship, let me offer some advice to the Democrats on how to stem this populist tide. Scrap your current health care bill and start from scratch. We all want true reform, but government mandated insurance is not it. Scott Brown campaigned against this top-down bureaucratic mess. We need common sense solutions like reforming malpractice laws, allowing people to purchase insurance across state lines, giving individual purchasers the same tax benefits as those who get coverage through their employers, and letting small businesses pool together to provide insurance for their employees. Focus your efforts on jobs, not on job-killing legislation. Such a change in approach would show Americans that you’re listening.

My best wishes to Senator-Elect Brown. When you go to Washington, may you never forget the ordinary citizens you met while driving that truck through the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

- Sarah Palin

We saw on Drudge for most of the day a cover as a possible presidential candidate for the GOP.  Besides, we have to wait for the Merry-Go-Round of Republicans to pick themselves and head to Iowa.  One obstacle Sarah Palin faces comes not only from the mainstream media, but from GOP politicians as well.  You don’t have to be a genious to see this.  On the other hand conservatives, tea party movement Republicans and repentant Democrats achieved what has not been possible since the 70′s.  Hats off to Scott Brown, and his constituents will be watching him closely, along with the rest of the United States.

 -CN

Kids Grade Obama With A "B"

Perhaps Obama read this kids’ poll?

I found it very…interesting, that The One grades himself the way kids do grade him.  Does that mean that children are, of course, not following politics as closely as their parents?  Or, that Obama thinks we must be treated like children?

The article is from Time For Kids, which is online.  This magazine (online as I can see), adresses children from Kindergarten to early teens.  What I got from it? That my kids are absolutely normal, but instead of a “B”, my son would give him a “D” or an “F”.  My daughter is a Palinite, but doesn’t care about grading anybody.

Here are some of the questions asked for their poll (any emphasis and italics are mine):

Kids graded President Barack Obama on his first year in office.
Obama’s Grades:

A: 19%
B: 30%
C: 24%
D: 10%
F: 16%

Kids’ Hopes and Dreams

Most kids say they will choose a job based on how much they will enjoy it. But if kids could have one wish granted, many would ask for money. Why? “So my mom wouldn’t have to work so much,” one girl said. (Awwww!!)  Here are the jobs and wishes at the top of kids’ lists. (*see below for top percentage)

What Kids Wish For:

Health: 7%
Happiness: 7%
Travel: 6%
Fame: 5%
Long life: 5%
Money: 27%
Possessions: 15%
Better World: 8%
Other: 20%

*Top score for boy’s jobs:  Athletes, with a 15%.  Top score for girl’s jobs: Teacher, with 17%.  My favorite information is below:

More Information
37% of kids say the person they look up to most in the world is their mother.

Nine out of 10 kids think there will be a female President in their lifetime.

Almost all kids agree that it is not okay to text in class or at the dinner table.

Children offer advise to Obama on the poll, but I am not gonna share it nor care for it, because I don’t want him to succeed.

Kids Grade Obama With A "B"

Perhaps Obama read this kids’ poll?

I found it very…interesting, that The One grades himself the way kids do grade him.  Does that mean that children are, of course, not following politics as closely as their parents?  Or, that Obama thinks we must be treated like children?

The article is from Time For Kids, which is online.  This magazine (online as I can see), adresses children from Kindergarten to early teens.  What I got from it? That my kids are absolutely normal, but instead of a “B”, my son would give him a “D” or an “F”.  My daughter is a Palinite, but doesn’t care about grading anybody.

Here are some of the questions asked for their poll (any emphasis and italics are mine):

Kids graded President Barack Obama on his first year in office.

Obama’s Grades:

A: 19%

B: 30%

C: 24%

D: 10%

F: 16%

Kids’ Hopes and Dreams

Most kids say they will choose a job based on how much they will enjoy it. But if kids could have one wish granted, many would ask for money. Why? “So my mom wouldn’t have to work so much,” one girl said. (Awwww!!)  Here are the jobs and wishes at the top of kids’ lists. (*see below for top percentage)

What Kids Wish For:

Health: 7%

Happiness: 7%

Travel: 6%

Fame: 5%

Long life: 5%

Money: 27%

Possessions: 15%

Better World: 8%

Other: 20%

*Top score for boy’s jobs:  Athletes, with a 15%.  Top score for girl’s jobs: Teacher, with 17%.  My favorite information is below:

More Information

37% of kids say the person they look up to most in the world is their mother.

Nine out of 10 kids think there will be a female President in their lifetime.

Almost all kids agree that it is not okay to text in class or at the dinner table.

Children offer advise to Obama on the poll, but I am not gonna share it nor care for it, because I don’t want him to succeed.

MA Special Election – Boston Tea Party Part Deux

It has been a long and exciting day.  In part sad for me, because my mother died thirteen years ago today.  But that’s another story.  I had a dream several days ago, that Scott was gonna win margin 3 to 1; but HE WON!

As I type this, Martha (or Marcia) Coakley conceded and let the tea revolt continue.  Thanks to all of us Americans that decided to take the bull by the horns, stand up for your right, and say NO MORE to Washington elitists tone-deaf that don’t care about our country.

It seems the results will be landslide for Scott Brown, and the mayhem Super-Bowl type that I saw in my dream is pretty close to what I am looking at on FOX News, Sean Hannity’s show.  People are packed in the ballroom like sardines, waving flags and Scott Brown’s daughter is onstage.  Twitter must be gone nuts!!

Democrats are running for the hills, embarrassed, and with this seat We The People are showing what we want, when we want it and DO AS WE TELL YOU.  HotAir hotair.comcrashed, I can’t get through, Ace is having one heck of a time; they’re there and they’re partying as if we got 2010 already.

On a side note, Dennis Miller needs to repeat what he said on his radio show…Because Sarah’s poll of 70% declared that they don’t want her for POTUS in 2012, he suggested Sarah for Secretary of Energy.  I still don’t see the “One” in the Republican Party, but if she chooses this path, Sarah could help in a big way to put the country towards energy independence, so we break from the Arab’s boobs.

Last numbers before closing this article:  84% reporting at 9:37 pm, 52% for Brown, 47% for Coakley.  Three to one, two to one, it does not matter.  WE WON.  Go to Scared Monkeys for a nice, complete updates and breakdown of this mayhem.

Update: 9:55 PM, Martha Coakley concedes to Scott Brown. Yaayyy!!!
Another update:  There’s a petition site to seat him STAT.  Here’s the link:  http://www.seatsenatorbrown.com/
Can’t wait for Greta to start, because she will have Sarah on, along with more political pundits.

MA Special Election – Boston Tea Party Part Deux

It has been a long and exciting day.  In part sad for me, because my mother died thirteen years ago today.  But that’s another story.  I had a dream several days ago, that Scott was gonna win margin 3 to 1; but HE WON!

As I type this, Martha (or Marcia) Coakley conceded and let the tea revolt continue.  Thanks to all of us Americans that decided to take the bull by the horns, stand up for your right, and say NO MORE to Washington elitists tone-deaf that don’t care about our country.

It seems the results will be landslide for Scott Brown, and the mayhem Super-Bowl type that I saw in my dream is pretty close to what I am looking at on FOX News, Sean Hannity’s show.  People are packed in the ballroom like sardines, waving flags and Scott Brown’s daughter is onstage.  Twitter must be gone nuts!!

Democrats are running for the hills, embarrassed, and with this seat We The People are showing what we want, when we want it and DO AS WE TELL YOU.  HotAir hotair.comcrashed, I can’t get through, Ace is having one heck of a time; they’re there and they’re partying as if we got 2010 already.

On a side note, Dennis Miller needs to repeat what he said on his radio show…Because Sarah’s poll of 70% declared that they don’t want her for POTUS in 2012, he suggested Sarah for Secretary of Energy.  I still don’t see the “One” in the Republican Party, but if she chooses this path, Sarah could help in a big way to put the country towards energy independence, so we break from the Arab’s boobs.

Last numbers before closing this article:  84% reporting at 9:37 pm, 52% for Brown, 47% for Coakley.  Three to one, two to one, it does not matter.  WE WON.  Go to Scared Monkeys for a nice, complete updates and breakdown of this mayhem.

Update: 9:55 PM, Martha Coakley concedes to Scott Brown. Yaayyy!!!

Another update:  There’s a petition site to seat him STAT.  Here’s the link:  http://www.seatsenatorbrown.com/

Can’t wait for Greta to start, because she will have Sarah on, along with more political pundits.

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