http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/24/kennedy.replacement/index.html
9/24/2009 11:00:24 AM
I still would have liked to see them get caught up in their own political web/mess.
9/24/2009 11:32:52 AM
exactly. It's fucking asinine that they would flip flop this fucking hard on this issue. Twice. I voted for it before i voted against it before i voted for it.
9/24/2009 10:11:05 PM
not really. they flip flopped once. and it wasn't flip flopping as much as it was being political opportunists in 2004. but of the three states of the law for what happens in mass. when a senator needs to be replaced (pre-2004, 2004-2009 and now) i like the current version the best. it gives the state a senator in the interim between the loss of the senator and an interim election. before 2004 the appointed senator would serve out the rest of the senator's term without any special election.
9/24/2009 10:27:25 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34300931/ns/politics-capitol_hill/
12/6/2009 11:46:52 PM
Just heard on NPR that Attorney General Martha Coakley won the democratic primary with strong margins. And I think they said if she wins the general she'll be the first female senator from MA. The guy they had on to talk about it seemed to think that she'd be a shoe-in for the general since MA never elects republicans, especially since she won the primary by large margins rather than there being a lot of democratic party in-fighting. I guess we'll see in January.
12/9/2009 2:44:33 PM
10 days until the election
1/9/2010 8:43:09 PM
Rassmussen has Coakley leading her GOP challenger state senator Scott Brown by only 9 points.A low democrat turn-out could make things pretty interesting.
1/9/2010 9:05:35 PM
Public Policy Polling puts Brown in the lead, but within the margin of error.It is definitely an election to watch, but as a special election likely voters are party die-hards, and in Massachusetts that is mostly democrats.
1/9/2010 9:44:41 PM
^True.. but even just a close race will put an even deeper terror into the hearts of democrat candidates this fall.
1/9/2010 11:30:06 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/12/ma.senate.health.care/index.html'
1/13/2010 11:40:08 AM
Coakley in trouble? Pharma and HMO lobbyists to the rescue
1/13/2010 1:57:11 PM
Yeah, both campaigns are coming into big money in the final days. Brown just got 1.3 million on Monday from an online fund raising effort which likely means a lot of money from out of state.Not that the left isn't trying to do the same thing. I'm seeing Brown being painted as a hard right winger in their pleas for donations online. http://www.bluemassgroup.com/diary/18306/who-is-scott-brown-a-george-w-bush-republican
1/13/2010 4:03:36 PM
1/13/2010 4:38:21 PM
Just on the topic on money in politics and the health care debate, here is an article I looked at for my ethics class late last semester (big money is playing both sides against the middle):http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/us/politics/15health.html
1/13/2010 5:50:59 PM
I was talking with LunaK earlier and mentioned that absent one offhand and obscure racist reference by Senate candidate George Allen back in 2006 this entire debate may have had a completely different course.I don't think most people have the foggiest idea of how embedded lobbyists are in the legislative process, for better and for worse really. ]
1/13/2010 5:56:49 PM
Coakley Thug Roughs Up Reporterhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8CdfQGlgVw
1/13/2010 6:04:14 PM
from a political blog I read:
1/14/2010 10:06:48 AM
I don't know what fucktard they got to run Coakley's race, but shit. Spelling Massachusetts wrong in an ad?!?!JV, people, JV
1/14/2010 10:15:21 AM
But it's TED KENNEDY's seat! Where does it say that a senator has to actually be alive?Surely Barney Frank and company can come up with some loophole that would put Teddy back in his seat.
1/14/2010 10:17:26 AM
ala weekend at bernies?
1/14/2010 10:18:19 AM
Coakley dodges question about Afghanistan claimJanuary 12th, 2010
1/14/2010 3:31:01 PM
Im kind of hoping Coakley wins...she will be instant entertainment. what a dingbat.
1/14/2010 3:55:50 PM
^ Except this election's just too important.Martha Coakley Buys Her Union Supporthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S518s32jjic
1/14/2010 4:02:52 PM
She's getting more than just union support, the whole democratic machine has geared up light of those bad polling numbers from Rassmussen & Public Policy Polling. I've gotten e-mails asking me to make calls for her campaign & donate to her campaign and the like from the DSCC, Moveon.org, Organizing for America, Emily's List, something from John Kerry, Air America, Sen. Bob Menendez, Stonewall Democrats, and others. And the liberal side of the blogosphere has lit up too on DialyKos, PamsHouseblend, BlueMass, the Huffington Post, and more. I haven't donated anything nor made any calls, but I've seen the netroots go crazy in the past week because the polling.Now speaking of entertainment value, Brown has some of his own. He's been a speaker at a Tea Party event and then denied having heard of the tea party movement, and he's posed for some interesting pictures (not that I think that will have any bearing on the election, only its entertainment value):I think regardless of who wins, it promises to be entertaining, and an election to watch.
1/14/2010 4:24:40 PM
haha!!
1/14/2010 4:27:13 PM
^^ Well, he must have good genes--have you seen his daughter, Ayla?
1/14/2010 4:35:18 PM
1/14/2010 7:00:22 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/01/14/ma-senate-race-now-a-toss-up-analysts-say/
1/14/2010 11:18:47 PM
DO WANT!
1/15/2010 12:26:20 AM
1/15/2010 12:39:22 AM
As of about an hour ago, Nate Silver joined in calling this a toss-up, after putting together all the public polling since the start of this year, he sees them both tied at 48%.
1/15/2010 12:57:08 AM
^^^^ Why isn't Obama campaigning in person for Coakley in Massachusetts?Obama keeps his distance from Mass. raceFriday, January 15, 2010
1/15/2010 5:05:59 AM
^ Politically, that makes sense. He doesn't need to be seen stumping for a flailing (though probably still victorious) Senatorial candidate with Haiti still a pressing issue.I say "probably victorious" despite the fact that a new Suffolk University poll puts Scott Brown ahead by 4:
1/15/2010 9:51:58 AM
1/15/2010 10:18:30 AM
not to mention the Olympic campaigning he did that resulted in Chicago finishing last. while not political, it was embarrassing just the same. he has to be careful as to who he hitches his wagon to.
1/15/2010 10:24:26 AM
1/15/2010 10:48:08 AM
1/15/2010 12:02:12 PM
1/15/2010 3:01:52 PM
Questions about Coakley's handling of this case are heating up:Some saw Coakley as lax on '05 rape caseJanuary 6, 2010
1/16/2010 3:56:42 AM
1/16/2010 10:44:30 AM
Anyone have any polling on how popular the health care bill is in Massachusetts? The President touted this bill as being inspired by the Massachusetts plan but Mass now has the highest insurance rates in the country and costs are only climbing.Now, since Coakley simply can't run against health care reform (it'd be too late anyway) is the fear of a national clusterfuck like Mass has propelling his campaign?
1/16/2010 11:31:15 AM
from what i've heard last night on pbs, mass already has pretty good state health care, so its citizens don't have much interest in a federal plan
1/16/2010 12:17:38 PM
because pbs surely has no dog in this fight.
1/16/2010 12:29:46 PM
1/16/2010 1:45:45 PM
1/17/2010 5:31:38 AM
My guess is they were holding off making public announcements that the President was going on the campaign trail as long as possible to separate it from being tied by the media into the story of earthquake relief efforts.
1/17/2010 6:56:00 AM
What? The union turning against Lord Obama?
1/17/2010 10:18:48 AM
Calling Curt Schilling a Yankee was pretty hilarious on Coakley's part. She has a serious case of foot in mouth disease.
1/17/2010 10:28:43 AM
and then she tried to cover by saying, "well he's not a redsox player anymore"HAHA
1/17/2010 11:00:12 AM