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Threats to freedom of speech, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen. -George Orwell

Friday, March 15, 2013

FUN FLASHBACK: JANUARY 2010



Republicans around the country were focused on the Massachusetts special Senate election to determine a successor to the late Ted Kennedy.  The crucial nature of the contest was the filibuster-proof reign of terror known as the Democrat "super majority."  The Dems had control of the House of Representatives, the White House and a big enough majority in the Senate that even a filibuster couldn't stop it.  

Massachusetts had changed its own rules in order to allow the governor to appoint an interim Senator to go to Washington in place of an elected Senator.  When a Republican had occupied the governor's chair, the Dems had insisted on special elections immediately.  In other words, the usual liberal hypocrisy was in play.  Scott Brown decided to disrupt The Narrative by insisting that the Senate seat up for grabs was not Ted Kennedy's seat but the people's seat.

On January 19, 2010, Brown defeated his Democrat opponent, Martha Coakley.  A Tea Party-backed candidate had captured the Senate seat that had been occupied by a Kennedy since 1953.  The Left-wing nutjobs at MSNBC were devastated.



Governor Deval Patrick
It's an interesting clip, is it not? In it we learn that not only are the voters of Massachusetts "racist" by voting for a white man instead of a...white woman...but that even the simple act of driving a pick up truck is "racist" as well. Amazing! Especially since those very same "racist" Massachusetts voters went for Obama in 2008 by a margin of 25.8%. These were the same "racist" Massachusetts voters who elected Deval Patrick their governor in 2006.  Damn those "racists!"

A couple of nights later, Greg Gutfeld and the gang at Red Eye had some fun at the expense of the Kool-aid-intoxicated paranoiacs over at MSNBC.  This is a Red Eye classic:



A week later, Obama gave his State of the Union address to Congress.  Chris "Tingles" Matthews was so impressed that for an hour he "forgot Obama was black."  Get it?  Obama is so "well-spoken" that you'd never know he was a black man. The whitest man on the planet gave his hero a weird thumbs up.  It was such a stupid comment coming from a man who would be the first to condemn a Fox host for saying the exact same thing that even Jon Stewart felt the need to weigh in on it the next day:



NUFF SAID!

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