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Home Front: Politix
Scott Brown Endorsement for Senate in Massachusetts by Ted Kennedy Hometown Newspaper
2010-01-17
Excerpt: Brown is exactly what Washington needs -- someone who will vote his conscience rather than spew party rhetoric.

The notion of change as an important ingredient here cannot be underestimated, not because the Democrats are necessarily on the wrong path, but because good government is enhanced by two viable parties.

In the special Senate election on Tuesday, we recommend Scott Brown.
Posted by:Uncle Phester

#8  Comment of the day:

It's not Teddy's seat. If it were, it'd be upside down and underwater.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-01-17 18:11  

#7  Teddy must be spinning on his rotisserie in his grave.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-01-17 18:09  

#6  heckle

Crowd statement

Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-01-17 17:51  

#5  NS any link or video?
Posted by: AlanC   2010-01-17 17:40  

#4  Correction, it was Northeastern University, the capacity is 3,000 and the hall was not filled, even including the hecklers who interrupted The One and made him lose his place on TOTUS.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-01-17 17:14  

#3  And Barry is speaking at a campus auditorium at some Boston school with a capacity of 1,100! They have had to turn away students looking for a quiet place to study. Full of purple shirts, no doubt.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-01-17 16:15  

#2  This is from the National Review:

From a Friend at the Brown Rally in Worcester [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

"It's an absolute mob scene. The police have closed off the streets. It's mind blowing. The hall is already full, and it holds 3,000 people. There may be another 1,000 people outside."


I got a call from Brown campaign today asking me to come to this. I live 15 mins from the venue and figured I get there a half hour or so early. I got turned away by the police downtown Worcester was absolutely mobbed!!! I couldn't find a place to park within walking distance.

PS OT the Mechanics Hall where the rally was held is one of the best halls for classical music in the country. It rivals Boston's Symphony Hall. Been to many concerts at both, really great place.
Posted by: AlanC   2010-01-17 15:42  

#1  Ted is dead no more red.
Posted by: Clem Elmaper6556   2010-01-17 12:25  

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