Thursday, January 21, 2010

Selecting a Senator: Beyond the Globe's Analysis

Let's get some true analysis:

"Scott Brown Election Win A Massive Rebellion Against Big Government; State Senator may have an R next to his name, but his victory was down to the growing influence of grass roots America, not Judas goat partisans like Glenn Beck

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
January 20, 2010

Scott Brown’s stunning underdog victory over Democrat Martha Coakley to become Massachusetts’ next U.S. Senator is a crushing blow for the Obama administration’s big government agenda – not because Brown has an R next to his name, and not because of Judas goats like Glenn Beck who will attempt to hijack genuine populism once again – but because his victory was thanks to the 51% of Independents who are now the majority in the state.

“The victory caps a dramatic surge in recent days as Brown, a state lawmaker from Wrentham once thought to have little chance of beating a popular attorney general, roared ahead of Coakley to become the first Republican senator elected from Massachusetts since 1972,” reports the Boston Globe.

“In a race that became the center of national attention, Brown’s win is widely seen as a vote against the president’s agenda from one of the most reliably Democratic states. And in a particularly ironic twist, Brown, in succeeding Edward M. Kennedy — the late liberal lion who deemed health care “the cause of my life’’ — may well be the 41st vote to prevent the Democratic-led plan from moving forward.”

However, most corporate media reports about Brown’s victory are absent the fact that 51% of Massachusetts voters are registered Independents. Additionally, for every Republican in Mass., there are three Democrats, illustrating that the outcome represents a wholesale rebellion of the Obama health care agenda from liberals who are now understanding its true intent – nothing more than a bailout for the insurance companies.

The manner of Brown’s victory proves that the result isn’t just a product of the two party monopoly see-sawing back and forth. Voters who are sick to the back teeth of government taking their liberties whether a Democrat or a Republican is in office are now slowly becoming the majority. The partisan sideshow of Democrat versus Republican is gradually starting to implode as Democrats and liberal Independents quickly wake up to the fact that Obama’s promises of hope and change were completely hollow and that the man is little more than another stooge for the military-industrial complex in the same vein as Bush.

Brown’s victory cannot be spun as anything other than a victory for self-governance and a complete rejection of the Obama administration’s nanny state agenda.

However, this bombshell sea change can only mean something in the long term if Judas goats like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and others are prevented from hijacking genuine populism and diluting it down to more meaningless political partisanship, as they did with the tea party movement.

Big government media pimps are devastated by Brown’s victory because, as many observers are saying, it likely signals the death blow for Obama’s socialist health care agenda.

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, who last month hailed Communist ideologue and Stalinist Saul Alinsky as one of his heroes, made no attempt to hide his fury at the idea of Brown beating Coakley during a Hardball intro earlier this week.

“It’s that rare election where voters know exactly what they’re voting on. If they’re with Democrat Martha Coakley they get health care reform. If they go for Republican Scott Brown it’s deliberate, premeditated murder for health care!” screeched Matthews.

Watch the clip below.

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Yeah, Matthews didn't help himself with his idiotic, election-night screed, either!


In fact, not one of MSNBC's flaks did themselves any favors -- and after I waited so long to watch cable MSM news!! What a disappointment.


Related:
Obama's lost senate seat is a victory for Netanyahu

The Republican upset in the race for the U.S. Senate seat held for nearly half a century by liberal Edward M. Kennedy reflects a huge victory for opponents of U.S. President Barack Obama - and also for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. If Obama's popularity continues to dive and the Republicans recapture at least one of the houses of Congress in November, Netanyahu and his partners will be able to breathe deep and continue expanding settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Yeah, SOMEHOW THOSE GUYS ALWAYS come out smelling like a rose when it comes to AmeriKan politics, huh? I guess that's why Joe dutifully took orders and relenquished the Senate gate-keeping role with nary a peep -- and why the MSM has hardly mentioned it.