Tuesday, January 19, 2010

He Did It! Scott Brown Wins In Massachusetts, Now Time To Take A Chair

STUNNING, EPIC HISTORY MADE TUESDAY NIGHT AT MASSACHUSETTS TEA PARTY!!SHARED CONVICTIONS elected U.S. Senator Scott Brown to put government back on the side of people!

Watching Brown's acceptance speech leads me to believe he's going to be an outstanding U.S. senator and definitely, definitely presidential material.

12 comments:

gcotharn said...

I think 4-1 is about right, but I'm still nervous.

Webutante said...

Anything can happen and I sure don't want to take anything for granted, Greg.....

Paul Gordon said...

From Michelle Malkin...

Brown has won the race and Coakley has conceded, and there are more long faces at MSNBC than at an aardvark convention.

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Webutante said...

This is beyond fabulous Paul....history has been made as the American people have really spoken.

sherry said...

nice.
very nice.
excellent, actually.
looking forward.
big smile.

jAne

stacie said...

I am out in Oregon right now looking for flying pigs...wow. What a great night!

Webutante said...

Hi jAne and Stacie...such a wonderful turn of events!!

Rita Loca said...

Still in shock down here in Paraguay!
Mr. Brown goes to Washington...in a truck!

Tregonsee said...

"Republicans now hold 41-59 majority in Senate."

Got that from a friend, who got it ....... Still, funny, and largely true.

Webutante said...

Hilarious and oh so true, Tregonsee. Thank you.

Paul Gordon said...

I particularly liked Brown's last line, promising the people of Massachusetts: "I am your senator, and nobody else's.".

Chris Matthews: "we need to keep an eye on this guy; I don't trust him.".

With all due respect, Chris (meaning exactly what that phrase implies), I have a Hell of a lot more trust in a former Lieutenant-Colonel, who has served his country, than I do in a media hack who endorses someone for Commander-In-Chief because of a "tingle" in his leg.

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Paul Gordon said...

I really liked an earlier comment I made about Chris Matthews reaction to Scott Brown's victory: “We need to keep an eye on this guy; I don’t trust him.”, and my rebuttal to it.

Unfortunately, I cannot find any evidence that he said that.

All I can find is a fairly outrageous one from Glenn Beck, whom I do NOT recall ever watching, but whose quote is close to what I recall.

So, if I have managed to confuse Glenn Beck with Chris Matthews, I'm not at all sure who I should apologize to.

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