Saturday, January 16, 2010

The End of Change As We Know It?

According to Ed Schultz from MSNBC's "Ed Show":

"I think it`s just an unbelievable scenario that`s playing out and don`t kid yourselves, folks, this could derail the rest of the Obama agenda for 2010 and beyond."

"The way the political winds are turning right now is absolutely amazing," he continued.

"If the tea party-endorsed candidate nabs Ted Kennedy`s seat in Massachusetts it`s the end of change as we know it"

We can only hope!


Via: Newsbusters



The Left is getting scared folks.  Americans are waking up to the fact that Obama and his administration are taking us down the wrong road...even in a blue state like Massachusetts.
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8 comments:

  1. Eeek. I just got reminded why I never watch MSNBC. They are just awful and raise my blood pressure too much.

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  2. Obama has destroyed his own party. This is first of many sign that the progressive movement is coming to an end.

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  3. Opie:
    I can't watch it either.
    (Don't worry about your BP, Obamacare will take care of that.)

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  4. Dave:
    Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
    I think you're on to something. People are not going to stand for the way Capitol Hell (my spelling) has been treating them. I hate to say it, but I think it took an Obama to make Americans realize that our freedom & liberty are fragile and must be guarded with our lives. Please stop by again.

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  5. SB:
    I think so, too. Obama won't have his super majority anymore and that means trouble for him. I'm praying hard that the people of Massachusetts come out and vote for Brown. If he wins, it will be BIG and will definitely put a kink in Obama's "change".

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  6. Scott Brown has to win. He has to. It's a message that needs to be sent. Whether it is heeded it or not is another story.

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  7. Janie Lynn:
    You are so right. Obama admitted today that without Coakley, his agenda is doomed. I sure hope the people of Massachusetts get out and vote for Brown. The entire country is depending on them.

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