Scott Brown versus Camelot

The Dems were giddy in a news confernence this week on their healthcare scam. The GOP is giddy about their chances in 2010. Pundit claims are all over the map. But all POLS should be concerned about what would make American citizens giddy. Those who do may actually win in the next election cycle. Scott Brown is hopefully one of those who will win.

As the piece below explains with some authority even sources in the MSM are taking notice and perhaps offering some reasonable coverage on the topic. (don’t get excited yet)

Some Folks Are Strangely Enjoying the Boston Globe These Days

One of the recurring questions from Massachusetts readers is why the Boston Globe’s coverage of the Senate race in that state is so . . . good, and reasonable, and fair, and perhaps even laudatory to Republican Scott Brown lately. It defies their expectations; here’s the beginning of a profile of Brown from today:

Taxachusetts is a blue state no doubt. The Kennedy clan has dominated the political machine there for years as the letter to the editor below points out. But maybe not all residents are dyed-in-the-wool liberals. And even some on the left may see value in Scott Brown winning the special election to fill the vacancy left by the passing of Ted Kennedy.

Vote for real change Jan. 19
To the Editor:

The special election on Jan. 19 will mark a historic political moment here in the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

For the first time since 1953, it will actually be OK if the fellow named Kennedy doesn’t win.

So now is the perfect opportunity to actually bring some long overdue change to that Senate seat. And it is past time to take a hard look at the same old corrupt political maneuvering that has been the ongoing story of Democrat Party politics here in the Bay State.

The majority of the MSM attention to this special election focused on endorsements for Martha Coakley of course featuring that of Vicki Kennedy. But it may be the other endorsements that Coakley has received that should bothersome? Or do liberals in the blue state of MA support the corruption of ACORN as well?

Coakley’s skeletons…..

The Democratic candidate, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, was one of only six attorneys general to receive a grade of A+ from ACORN in 2008. In her news release, Ms. Coakley said, “I am honored to have received this recognition from ACORN.”

Stanford Matthews
MoreWhat.com

update:

Earlier this week polls showed Scott Brown only trailing Coakley by nine points.  That was good news.  Here’s some even better news….

Bombshell: Brown leads Coakley in MA Senate race; Update: Globe poll shows Coakley up 15 (Michelle Malkin)

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