Cash.
The Rasmussen Poll for Massachusetts up tonight puts the race between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley at 49-47 for Coakley. The Brown Team uploaded this Hollywood convincing and charming video within the last hour (329 views as I write) to illustrate that the clans are gathering to rally on January 19 to vote against the Kennedy machine and vote for a unlikely hero. The famously pugnacious and tireless Doug Flutie now endorses fellow BC grad Scott Brown, the sort of sentimental moment that makes for momentum. Scott Brown's YouTube moment from Monday 11 debate on Boston TV --- "it's not the Kennedy seat..." --- is now at 107k views (doubling since I filed five hours ago) and climbing at ten thousand an hour. Reports coming in that the DNC has sent in a team of ops to steady the Coakley get out the vote plan. The SEIU will have its say. ACORN is not out of the question. However cash is the blood of an insurgency, and this video asserts that the checks and calls with money are arriving from everywhere. Scott Brown has stepped up to the challenge of the Dem machine by firing back with counter ads within hours to negative ads, and by stating outload the loopy scenarios for Harry Reid to ram through the healthcare bill with Paul Kirk's vote before a victor Scott Brown could be sworn in and vote for Massachusetts. It's show time, and two cowboys are ready to ride. The quote of this video is the young man who says, "This is my first rodeo..."


A lot of people are getting involved in the political process for the first time. These are people who have heretofore considered themselves as apolitical. It also includes those who have toyed with supporting liberal ideology for the sheer fun of it.
This season came news from what family remains over in Europe (Switzerland) that they celebrated Christmas without Christmas presents this year. Instead, they donated the money that would have been spent on presents to Palestinian charities. These are nice, sensitive, successful, refined and thoughtful people who would never consider themselves as being anti-Semitic. They can afford to continue their masturbatory dreams in which they proudly wear hair shirts and display their banners indicating their so-called moral superiority over everybody else in the world. The Middle East is some distance away. And they have as of yet not been menaced at home.
We, Americans, on the other hand, have been feeling the heat from the threat of the Obama administration’ policies every day. It is existential. It is palpable. It must be stopped if we are to survive. The whole nation knows that Massachusetts could be significant as a speed bump to Barack Hussein Obama's unwanted attentions.
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