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The Next Senator of Massachusetts…UFC President DANA WHITE!

Now that Teddy Kennedy has been laid to rest and properly mourned by exploiting his death to try and ram through ObamaCare, there’s the issues of his open Senate seat. That’s right folks, for the first time in fifty some years, there is an open seat in Massachusetts with nary a Kennedy to fill it.

Sadly, there aren’t many Republicans left in Massachusetts to exploit this. But there is one who comes to mind. This man is a visionary. In these troubled economic times, this man is a successful business man who knows a thing or two aboot turning businesses around. This man is not afraid to trade punches with anyone who gets in his way.

A man who you know has to be a Republican, because there ain’t nobody who loves money more than him.

JBdotC is proud to endorse as the next Senator of the great commonwealth of Massachusetts, native son of the Bay State…UFC PRESIDENT DANA WHITE!
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Mike Huckabee Hates Ted Kennedy

Well, no, not really. But you know you’re going to have the Democrat party and state run media outlets like NBC News and the New York Times demagoging Republicans any time they say the words “Ted Kennedy” without saying the word “saint” before it.

And just wait until Sarah Palin says the word “Kennedy.” Chris Mathews might implode.

This of course ignores the fact the Nancy Pelosi waited a full hour after he past before she used his name to push ObamaCare or fund raise, or HuffPo saying that Mary Jo Kopechne would have been proud of Teddy’s career. Yet if anyone sneezes without saying “Kennedy Bless You,” the media is going to go apeshit.

This is where Mike Huckabee comes in. On his radio show, he said the following…
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Mitt Romney for Massachusetts Senate?

I wouldn’t call this the dumbest idea I’ve heard but it has to rank in the Top 5, or as Patrick Ruffini said, “People talking about Romney for Senate as if it were a realistic possibility are unfit to talk about politics.”

But yeah, apparently some cat from US News and World Report was pontificating aboot what a great idea is would be if Mitt Romney ran for Senate in the upcoming Massachusetts special election, and how it would be great for is probable Presidential run in 2012…

If he did, Romney would then have a platform to actually introduce legislation modeled on the proposals he put forward as a presidential candidate in 2008 and planned to put forward in 2012. No guesswork. No empty rhetoric. Real ideas, on the Senate floor, that could be evaluated, debated, and perhaps even voted on…As an added political benefit, it would give him the opportunity to establish true conservative bona fides allowing him to finally overcome the suspicions many conservatives in the GOP’s primary electorate still harbor about him. Rather than tie him down, Romney could actually use the Senate seat to lock up the GOP nomination in 2012.

Where to begin…
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What Obama Can Learn From Ted Kennedy

I’ve been reading and listening to a lot of the eulogies aboot Ted Kennedy today, a lot of which dealt with the current debate on health care reform. Already, Nancy Pelosi has started politicizing his death by using it as an excuse to ram Obamacare through, but in the Speaker’s defense, she did wait a whole hour after it was announced that he passed.

Seriously though, a lot of the tributes mentioned bi-partisanship and how Ted Kennedy would work with anyone to either get what he needed, or help them get when they needed (even if he wasn’t voting for the particular bill). Even recently, working with liberal public enemy number one George W. Bush on education and immigration reform, he and the former President who agree on probably nothing worked to find common ground on what they felt were the important issue of the time. Bipartisanship wasn’t just a word he used to guilt Republican’s into just shutting up and doing what they’re told.

Kennedy was a serious mind for serious issues, and our current President could learn a lesson or two when it comes to health care reform. If he’s serious aboot “reform” and isn’t full of it when he talks aboot bi- or post-partisanship, steal a page from Ted Kennedy.

Call Mitt Romney.
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Ted Kennedy, 1932-2009

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