Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Revolution Comes To Massachusetts
Hell is freezing over, squadrons of pigs are circling the airport, and Hugh Hefner has taken a vow of celibacy.
Oh yes...and Massachusetts has elected a Republican to the United States Senate.
My heart doth leap for joy!
After suffering through a dismal year of unconstitutional Democratic mischief, and witnessing what practically amounted to a socialist overthrow of my country, there is finally a light at the end of this long dark tunnel. His name is Scott Brown (R) -- Massachusetts' new junior Senator.
This astounding electoral upset, the first time in 30 years for a Republican from Massachusetts to sit in the U.S. Senate, just ices the cake that was baked last November when Republican governors were elected in Virginia and (be still my beating heart) New Jersey, that bluest of the blue states.
Maybe now, with this trifecta of defeat in such liberal East Coast strongholds, media pundits and Democrat politicians will be forced to admit that the anger among the American electorate is real, deep and wide. I doubt if Nancy Pelosi will be making any more snide "astroturf" comments about this latest stinging GRASSROOTS rebuke of the leftist agenda that she has been ramming down our throats for the past year.
We had a little hissy-fit on election day in 2008, and decided to roll the dice on an untested candidate. We practically gave Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress a blank check to fundamentally remake our way of life. But the American people have learned, the hard way, what kind of bad things happen when arrogant socialists are allowed to run the country.
Voters now realize that a one-party government with a promiscuous lust for power is not the kind of change they had hoped for.
It is a beautiful and inspiring thing to watch my countrymen come to their senses. Thank God, it appears that we have snapped back to reality just in the nick of time. There may be a future for my grandchildren yet.
If the Democrats and RINOs in Washington haven't gotten the message this time, I can only gleefully look forward to the memo we will send them this coming November.
My advice to any liberal in Washington facing re-election in 2010 is simple: Polish up your resume, Scooter, 'cause you'll soon be goin' home.
Oh yes...and Massachusetts has elected a Republican to the United States Senate.
My heart doth leap for joy!
After suffering through a dismal year of unconstitutional Democratic mischief, and witnessing what practically amounted to a socialist overthrow of my country, there is finally a light at the end of this long dark tunnel. His name is Scott Brown (R) -- Massachusetts' new junior Senator.
This astounding electoral upset, the first time in 30 years for a Republican from Massachusetts to sit in the U.S. Senate, just ices the cake that was baked last November when Republican governors were elected in Virginia and (be still my beating heart) New Jersey, that bluest of the blue states.
Maybe now, with this trifecta of defeat in such liberal East Coast strongholds, media pundits and Democrat politicians will be forced to admit that the anger among the American electorate is real, deep and wide. I doubt if Nancy Pelosi will be making any more snide "astroturf" comments about this latest stinging GRASSROOTS rebuke of the leftist agenda that she has been ramming down our throats for the past year.
We had a little hissy-fit on election day in 2008, and decided to roll the dice on an untested candidate. We practically gave Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress a blank check to fundamentally remake our way of life. But the American people have learned, the hard way, what kind of bad things happen when arrogant socialists are allowed to run the country.
Voters now realize that a one-party government with a promiscuous lust for power is not the kind of change they had hoped for.
It is a beautiful and inspiring thing to watch my countrymen come to their senses. Thank God, it appears that we have snapped back to reality just in the nick of time. There may be a future for my grandchildren yet.
If the Democrats and RINOs in Washington haven't gotten the message this time, I can only gleefully look forward to the memo we will send them this coming November.
My advice to any liberal in Washington facing re-election in 2010 is simple: Polish up your resume, Scooter, 'cause you'll soon be goin' home.