And so it begins.
Does Tuesday’s Republican victory in the deepest blue state in the country foreshadow what is in store for the Democrat Party in the fall elections? I would love to state unequivocally “YES”, however at best it only remains a distinct possibility. It all depends on how committed the Tea Party folks are come election time.
If the Tea Party can get people motivated enough to show up at the polls in November, something akin to the 1994 shift in Congressional power will happen again and Barack Obama’s quasi-socialist political agenda will come to an end. People like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, if not removed from their positions in Congress altogether, will be so marginalized as to render them immaterial. Finally, it will become a very real possibility that Obama will serve only one term of office, and be relegated to the dustbin of history right next to Jimmy Carter.
For now, I intend to savor the flavor of this victory of common sense over liberal entitlement. I know that the story from the Democrats is that Coakley lost the election because she was a bad candidate and ran a bad campaign. In truth, Coakley ran the type of campaign that liberals in that part of the country have run for decades. Campaigns in which Democrats took the voting public for granted, turned a deaf ear to what the voters were saying, and counted on Union support to win the election. It didn’t work this time. Hell, even The One© himself flew into the middle of the fray and failed to raise even an eyebrow.
That’s gonna leave a mark.
Republicans, if they are smart and learn from what has happened, will immediately start planning their fall campaigns around the simple, common sense themes of Brown’s campaign. Killing Health Care Reform as currently proposed, tax cuts for business and individuals, spending cuts throughout the government, smaller more efficient government and pro-small business economic policies would be a great place to start. Cutting taxes for small businesses will lead to job growth, and killing the tax burden which ObamaCare will force on small business owners and individuals will free up money for investment. These are simple, common sense measures which will not bloat the budget deficit or the national debt, while putting the private sector back in control of job growth.
Democrats, I’m going to take a minute here to say something as sincerely as I can. What you take from the results of this election will help determine the trajectory of your Party over the next 10 – 20 years. If you take the time to really listen to what the Democrats and Independents in Massachusetts are telling you about why they voted for Brown, you may have a chance to turn the tide which is heading your way. If you turn a deaf ear to them, you do so at your own peril.
So, as I go to sleep tonight, I do so knowing that short of the Democrat Party committing political suicide and trying to pass ObamaCare in the middle of the night using some sort of procedural trickery, that ObamaCare is dead and I now have a chance to receive all the medical care I’ll need in the years to come.

















January 20th, 2010 at 6:01 pm
Hi Nick. That was a strong message that was sent today, wasn’t it? Concerning your previous post (I assume the comments section was already closed), “America Rising”, if the video had been addressed to ‘Incumbents’, it would have been all the more powerful (though the ideology of the Democrats is certainly far more dangerous).
You have a nice blog here. I look forward to possibly talking to you at our next high school reunion (if the dates work out for me).