Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Most Powerful Senator in U.S. History . . . and the Weakest

The fear-mongering by liberal extremist Martha Coakley and her hateful band of supporters, including President Obama, is the same: elect Scott Brown and return to the Bush years.

Walking away from multiple wars (I don't know how to count our war efforts in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen), 10+% unemployment, and Haiti, President Obama found time to come stump for Coakley in Massachusetts on Sunday, "Understand what is at stake here, Massachusetts. It's whether we are going forward or going backwards."

If Scott Brown is elected today, he will be the the most junior Senator of the minority party.

Yet, President Obama thinks Scott Brown will be able to overcome a President, 59 Senators and something like a 40 member deficit in the House, to move the Country in a different direction than President Obama is taking It.

If President Obama is right, then Sen. Scott Brown would be the most powerful U.S. Senator in U.S. history - what Massachusetts voter could resist voting for someone so powerful to represent his or her state?

Of course, a corollary to the Obama fear-mongering is that Sen. John F. Kerry is very likely the weakest Senator in the history of the United States. With all his "experience", with all his "gravitas", with all the advantages of Democrats in the White House, Senate and House, he cannot keep the Obama agenda from back-sliding.

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