Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Just three words

After Scott Brown's absolute trouncing of Democrat Martha Coakley last night in the race for the Massachusetts Senate seat formerly held by Ted "the submariner" Kennedy, I have just three words for Barack Obama, for Ed Schultz, for Nancy Pelosi, for Harry Reid, and for the union members who were counting on Coakley to shore up the Dems' attempt to run this country on a totally partisan platform with no regard whatsoever for the desires and beliefs of the half of America who has a different vision:

NEENER!
NEENER!
NEENER!


I would have made it four words but I didn't want it to look as if I were gloating.

America, you've been given one more chance. Don't blow it.

4 comments:

  1. You forgot to include Keith Olberman in your list.

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  2. Finally. The people have spoken!! :)

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  3. Anonymous1:43 AM

    Hey Lagniapple, I thought you said Republicans were "mature" when Obama won. What a hypocrite you are. I am not saying this to be mean, but it is a fact I think you need to think about.

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  4. What's this got to do with Republicans? I'm personally a conservative and I'm celebrating the fact that attempts at vote fraud were defeated by the people and the people's choice won out over the preference of a bunch of other public servants who were counting on electing one more of their own in order to keep running roughshod over more than half of the country's voters who now disagree with their direction and agenda. The people spoke and spoke loudly and an out-of-control and unresponsive administration just got a wake-up.

    And I took great pleasure in this event without resorting to the sort of thing that the left has always done--the name-calling and personal attacks that are the trademarks of the so-called "progressive" movement, so there's nothing hypocritical at all about my prior condemnations of the left for their immature and personally nasty conduct. And that even includes Obama and his attempts to smear Scott Brown by mocking him--and many other Americans by extension--simply for having a pick-up truck. How immature and elitist can you get?

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