Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Monday, January 18, 2010

The upper echelon of Republican Scott Brown's Senate campaign in Massachusetts is filled with staffers who once worked in former Gov. Mitt Romney's employ. Yet with the eyes of the nation on the state's Jan. 19 special Senate electio -- nand with other Republican luminaries such as Rudy Giuliani traipsing through Massachusetts in recent days for Brown -- Romney himself has been conspicuously absent.

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It would seem that no one gives a fuck where Willard is....

Rats!

The Republicans are confident enough in a win that they don't feel they need to throw everyone they have in support of their guy.

The Dems probably wish they had that luxury.

Besides, he brought them Romney care... why the hell would his appearance benefit Brown at all?

#4 | Posted by SHEEPLESHEPERD
I think that is the most pertinent reason. The other side to this, is how many different directions the libs are pointing to take attention off the fact that this should not have even been a race. But, But, But can't we blame something bad on someone else?

Hell, I was going to say they wanted to blame Bush, but I thought that was over the top, until I saw this... www.drudge.com
Libs will stop at nothing to point the finger at someone else.

The more important qustion that no Democrat dares to ask in public is "where has Deval Patrick been during this campaign?" Please someone answer that question.

That's the best news I've heard for Brown!
Romney is ichabod---no grace on him whatsoever.

Fake
Plastic
"Conservative"

Look at all the money he spent running for president with nearly zilch to show for it.

Romney is a non-event and part of the republican establishment---hopefully, Brown is a different makeup.

The more important qustion that no Democrat dares to ask in public is "where has Deval Patrick been during this campaign?" Please someone answer that question.

#7 | Posted by sillybull

Who?

With Romney there, it would be too difficult to tell the empty suit/good hair guys apart.

And it would only remind MA voters of their last mistake.

And it would only remind MA voters of their last mistake.

#11 | Posted by Corky at 2010-01-18 03:24 PM

Why would Roomney ever remind the voters in MA of Obama?
.

#12 | Posted by 2008ATL at 2010-01-18 03:35 PM | Reply | Flag: Has cognitive dissonance issues

Here we go again, another failed actor with a good hair-do scamming the right.

Who???? Google him and don't forget to get a picture, worth a thousand words.

Seriously, with all the bitching from the Pubs about how the Dems worship celebrities, why is it they who actually keep electing them to office?

The Republicans are confident enough in a win that they don't feel they need to throw everyone they have in support of their guy.

The Dems probably wish they had that luxury.

#3 | Posted by andyuhenet at 2010-01-18 01:05 PM | Reply | Flag:

You obviously haven't been paying attention. The republicans are treating this like the presidential election. They have poured countless resources into this.

Take it from someone who lives here.

Brown is smarterr than some people are crediting him.

Keeping Romney away is good bidness.

Here we go again, another failed actor with a good hair-do scamming the right.

#14 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2010-01-18 03:46 PM | Reply

John Edwards isn't even in a race.

Leave it to Politico to publish a pointless gossip-piece.

Take it from someone who lives here.

#17 | Posted by COMMONSENSE

Commonsense; Massachusetts---now it makes sense.

The republicans are treating this like the presidential election. They have poured countless resources into this.

Has the RNC given Brown much money? Or are you referring to republican citizens giving money to Brown? In that case, if Brown has a chance at stopping the healthcare bill, I'd say it's money well spent, at least to them. If one senator can stop the president's agenda, then why not treat his election like a presidential one?

a man that drives a truck with 200.000 miles on it can't be all bad.

Obama didn't do the trick fo0r Coakly so she :

"calls in John French Kerry"

"she goes to one of the Senate's most elitist, diffident, listless, aloof members to connect with the little peopleby smearing them all as violent Barbarians."

"Reporting for duty"

michellemalkin.com

"If one senator can stop the president's agenda, then why not treat his election like a presidential one?"

I'm sure there are many out there who think Brown will be President of the United States on Wednesday morning if he wins.

Heads will be exploding either way... I think I'll invest in microwave popcorn.

Romney's prolly staying away from Brown's campaign because of this:

www.cosmopolitan.com

Or because of this: z.about.com

Take it from someone who lives here.

#17 | Posted by COMMONSENSE

Commonsense; Massachusetts---now it makes sense.

#21 | Posted by matsop at 2010-01-18 05:16 PM | Reply | Flag:

I know, huh? What a terrible place to live.

-Some of the highest wages in the country.
-Fewest fatal car crashes.
-Highest number of small businesses per capita.
-Lowest divorce rate.
-One of the highest graduation rates.
-Some of the highest public school test scores.
-Routinely has 1-2 towns listed in Money's best places to live.
-Routinely has 1-2 towns on the FBI's safest places in America.
-One of the three Tech hubs in the country.
-Some of the finest colleges and Hospitals.

What a NIGHTMARE!!!!

-Some of the most common sense

The L'il Brown Kitten has lost his Mittens?

Well, no pie fer him then.

Be Well.

/As ya do
stage left.

SPUD

I sent you an email a few weeks ago.

SPUD

I sent you an email a few weeks ago.

All apologies AU.

Spud aint checked his emails since before Xmas.

Spud is worst email guy on the planet EVAR.

Will check.

Be Well.

*phew*

KK.

490 unread emails later Spud is finally return yer emails.

Including a couple that go back to the beginning of last year.

*head-desk*

Spud is Worst. Emil guy. EVAR.

Sorry again.

Check yer inbox.

Be Well.

#32 | Posted by dethspud

Read and replied to

-Some of the most common sense

en.wikipedia.org

Read and replied to

Back at ya with bells on.

TY again fer the tunage.

Always appreciated!

Be Well.

This is humorous. The Democrats of Massachusetts wanted a state supplied medical plan, and got it.

When the people find they hate it, the Democrats blame Republicans!

What a goosestepping bunch of socialistic hypocrites and hatemongers they are!

What a goosestepping bunch of socialistic hypocrites and hatemongers they are!

Substitute "fascist" for "socialistic" and you've got a pretty accurate description of yourself, Tadpole.

The term "fascist" means a dedicated political group, strong because they are bound together in a common cause.

Democrats are a prime example of fascism in the USA, today, and your efforts to make my independence into "fascism" is laughable!

I even criticise rightwingers, here, but of course you leftist ostrichs *never* see that ... you literally can't, since your hatred blinds you to anything except agreement with party ... like some adherent to Musso ... er ... Obama ...

Actually, the term "fascist" means a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition

www.merriam-webster.com

But you have never been one to let truth stand in your way

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