Category Archives: Sen. Scott Brown

Political Consultancy groups smell the chum in the water

Ever since Scott Brown’s historic come from behind upset of Massachusetts Democrat Martha Coakley, the Shawmut Group of political consultants have been one of the hottest commodities in the business. They are the group that helped Scott formulate the message that obviously resonated with the voters in the Bay State. Now word comes that the [...]

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Romney in the Wilderness, Waiting

By:  Robert Costa New York — Mitt Romney, sitting ramrod straight, is gazing up at the gleaming glass boxes on Park Avenue as we zoom through midtown Manhattan. It is lunchtime, and the streets are swarming with business folk — attorneys with lattes, analysts with take-out sushi. For Romney, this is a glimpse of his [...]

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Scott Brown Reacts to Democrats Using Reconciliation to Pass Health Care

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Scott Brown to join Senate homeland security, military committees

Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.), who campaigned on the idea of freezing federal worker salaries to control the deficit, may soon get to explore the topic further. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday that Brown will join the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, as well as the Armed Services and Veterans Affairs committees. The homeland security panel, [...]

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Worse than Awful

We have something awful right now:  four years of Obama’s incompetence and socialism.  If conservatives of all parties don’t start pulling the rope in the same direction, we will have something worse:  four more years of Obama’s incompetence and socialism.  Please take the time to read Mr. Wright’s brilliant analysis of our current political milieu.  [...]

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Obama stays on offense with health-care proposal

By Anne E. Kornblut and Michael D. Shear There had been rampant speculation that the White House would narrow its ambitions for health-care legislation after the loss of the Democrats’ filibuster-proof Senate majority last month. Instead, the president’s proposal is striking for the extent to which it hews to the basic scale and framework of [...]

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Obama and the Political Kiss of Death: Part II

OMG! Obama is in Nevada, campaigning for Harry Reid…..based on Obama’s track record since Nov. 2009, you know that this means Harry Reid’s defeat is virtually guaranteed! ~~John Cronin~~ President Barack Obama needs Harry Reid to get his legislative agenda through the Senate. Reid needs Obama for something more — his political survival. The two [...]

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CPAC Registration Swells: Conservative Phalanx Arrives in Liberalville

As CPAC director, De Pasquale spends all year planning and organizing the annual three-day conference that is the largest gathering of its kind in the country. The event has become so huge that it was moved this year from its longtime home at the Omni Shoreham Hotel to the larger Marriott Wardman Park, just off [...]

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Senator Bayh’s Domino Effect

WSJ.com By JOHN FUND Political handicappers Larry Sabato and Nate Silver both projected recently that if the November election were held today, Democrats would wind up with only 52 Senate seats, a net loss of seven. Evan Bayh’s sudden retirement yesterday is prompting most observers to give Republicans an edge to capture his vacant seat, [...]

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Friendly fire still rains on reform

By: Jeanne Cummings Plenty of Democrats viewed the Massachusetts Senate upset as a message to move cautiously. But some are convinced Scott Brown’s victory sent just the opposite message, which means the sort of intraparty power struggle that got nasty during the health care debate isn’t likely to go away anytime soon. This week, progressive [...]

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