01-18-2010, 10:30 PM
In that YouTube video above, at about 0:40 does she say "irrevalent" instead of "irrelevant"? How does a moron like this ever pass the bar, let alone become a state AG? J.D. from the Boston University School of Law? Something tells me she was good at oral exams, if you catch my drift.
Here's a link to her bar app: http://www.boston.com/news/local/breakin...ey_bar.PDF
In case the perv lover wasn't doing enough to demolish her own campaign, now Dear Leader is helping.
A loser and a sore one at that
Backing from Barack may doom Martha
Here's a link to her bar app: http://www.boston.com/news/local/breakin...ey_bar.PDF
In case the perv lover wasn't doing enough to demolish her own campaign, now Dear Leader is helping.
A loser and a sore one at that
Quote:By Michael Graham
Monday, January 18, 2010
No matter what happens at the ballot box tomorrow, one thing is certain: Martha Coakley is a loser. ...
In the Democratic primary, Coakley ran on the one thing she couldn’t get wrong: being a woman. It’s been downhill ever since.
Right after losing the primary, Rep. Michael Capuano was asked what he learned on the campaign trail. “You’re screwed,” he told his Democratic colleagues. Everyone wondered what he meant. Now we know. ...
This is the kind of political stupidity it takes for a Democrat to lose a Senate race in Massachusetts. You can’t just run a weak campaign, or commit a gaffe or two. You’ve got to run an absolute disaster of a campaign to lose to a Republican here.
And that’s what Coakley delivered. It wasn’t the Hindenburg or the Titanic. It was the Hindenburg crashing into the Titanic.
Backing from Barack may doom Martha
Quote:By Rachelle Cohen
Sunday, January 17, 2010
This is no ordinary Sunday.
No, this is the Sunday that President Obama brings his political magic act to Massachusetts, to do for Martha Coakley what she is having some trouble doing for herself - winning over voters.
It is, of course, not the first time Barack Obama has come to the rescue of Democrats in trouble in the past few months.
Last fall Obama went to Virginia - twice - to campaign with R. Creigh Deeds, who was attempting to keep that governorship in Democratic hands - where, by the way, it had been for eight years, and in a state Obama himself had taken just a year earlier.
Deeds ended up with 41 percent of the vote to 59 percent for Republican Robert F. McDonnell.
Ah, but the excuse-makers insisted, Virginia is one of those quirky places with a strong Republican history.
Fine.
So how about New Jersey? There the president made three - count ’em, three - visits on behalf of incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine. Corzine lost to Republican Christopher J. Christie who ended up with 49 percent of the vote to 41 percent for Corzine - even with an eventually marginalized third-party candidate in the race.
Exit polls in both races found Obama’s appearances “made a difference” for about four in 10 voters, evenly split between those who were favorably persuaded versus those turned off by the president’s involvement in the contest.
Oh, and Christie was the first Republican to win statewide in New Jersey in 12 years.
So with a track record like that, well, welcome to town, Mr. President.
Please try the chowder while you’re here. Like a lobster roll with that? And so very sorry the New England Patriots aren’t around to offer up a little entertainment.
Hey, nothing personal. You’re a helluva guy, really.
But like voters in Virginia and New Jersey, Massachusetts folk really can get this one squared away all by ourselves, thanks.
The good news is, Mr. President, that at least it won’t be as bad as that bid for the Olympics you made in Copenhagen, where the committee was voting against Chicago’s offer before you even got back on Air Force One.
At least we don’t vote until Tuesday.

