Saturday, January 16, 2010

Coakley's Biggest Gaffe Yet?

Massachusetts Democratic Senatorial candidate Martha Coakley doesn't know who Curt Schilling is?

She thinks he's a Yankees fan?


The same Curt Schilling whose bloody sock was enshrined at Cooperstown after the Boston Red Sox won their first World Series in 86 years?

Just...wow.

Hard to know which is the bigger blunder for Coakley, the Schilling blooper or saying that Catholics shouldn't be employed in hospital emergency rooms. (Whatever happened to the idea an attorney general enforces nondiscrimination regarding citizens' religious beliefs?)

Or maybe it's her disdain for Republican candidate Scott Brown taking the time to shake hands with future constituents in the cold at Fenway...

Tuesday's going to be an interesting day in Massachusetts, that's for sure.

Update: This "Massachusetts Miracle" ad is wonderful!!

2 Comments:

Blogger J.C. Loophole said...

If Brown doesn't win, it will be because of dirty pool for sure- not with the kind of momentum and broad range of support he has from average working people. You know- the people the Dems claim to represent.
It's a bad sign with Obama (and with his poll numbers) coming down in the home stretch- and with these ridiculous attack ads. I think they are trying to plug the holes in the own base- forget about the independants.

4:52 PM  
Blogger ligneus said...

Just wait till you see the dirty tricks if Brown wins narrowly and a whole other set if he wins handily, viz. not seating him with various subterfuges until after the health care vote.
America's first Fascist government and I'm not throwing that word in the way the Dems do to tar the Reps. Have you seen the pics of Mussoline with the same upturned disdainful look and downturned mouth? Twins! OK that doesn't make him a Fascist but one of the programmes of the F's was to take control of industries while leaving them nominally in the hands of the owners and investors, ring a little bell from last year?
As in firing CEO's, setting pay rates of executives, deciding what products the companies should make?

2:14 PM  

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