Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Did The Tea Party Already Win Massassachuets??

Tea Party fervor becomes real in the minds of elected Democrats ... And they’re being forced to combat the very real fact that if it can happen in the bluest of blue State, it can happen in Arkansas or Nevada or Virginia, anywhere -- and out of the blue sky the attack can come.

In a sure sign that the people don't like being pushed around by Democrat Party tyranny ... win, lose or draw, did Scott Brown already WIN? The speed of the Tea Party strike on Massachusetts has taken everyone by surprise. It was a carefully timed well thought out sneak attack. The "money-bomb" was timed to give Scott Brown's campaign the biggest push at gaining momentum so it could carry him to victory.

Who would have expected this ...

The Tea Party "money-bomb" attack stunned the Democrats, striking deep into enemy territory, in the bluest of blue with the bluest of blue race in the country. And WOW, did it hit home. The Tea Party "money-bomb" for Scott Brown added in excess of $1.3 million, from a hoped for $500,000, it scored beyond wildest dreams.

The fact that this is a race at all, much less a neck and neck race, the fact that it’s being treated like a must win race for Democrats over the final week is itself a victory that tells important tales for both parties. A narrative for 2010 didn’t have to wait beyond the first month of the new year to get written. The Tea Party people are the deadly enemy of tyranny, now finding a home in the Democrat party. They now must be taken serious, but who is their leader, how do they attack them. Their leader can't be attacked, because there is no leader, there is only their unity of purpose, around principles and values(Beck's 9/12 project).

Dan Balz and Chris Cillizza write in The Washington Post. “A victory, or even a narrow loss, by Brown in the competition for the symbolically important seat would be interpreted as another sign that voters have turned away from the Democrats at the start of the midterm election year.”

The latest Gallup Poll numbers shows new lows, a 37 percent approval for the president’s handling of health care, and 40 percent approval on the economy. Most pollsters are reporting the president is polling in the mid 40s on overall aproval. A sign buyer's remorse is cutting across all political classes.

If Coakley loses, health care and the Obama agenda of tyranny for America is dead. The final battle will be the election of 2010.

Bombs away ...

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