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Scott Brown campaigning in MassBoston, MA - Age-old rules of being politic and respectful are being broken one after the other in "stuffy" Boston by the nightmare team of socialist Martha Coakley and radical leftist B. Hussein Obama.

Those rules include unwritten rules such as not offending Catholics, who make up a large part of the electorate, and being faithful to the Boston Red Sox - at least when you are physically in Boston.

According to Us News & World Report lead blogger Doug Heye, "They’re unwritten because it was inconceivable that any candidate would break them. Yet Coakley has managed to do both–suggesting Catholics should not work in emergency rooms, disparaging Fenway Park and picking a fight with Red Sox great Curt Schilling that resulted in the Red Sox hero joining Brown on the campaign trail."  How is that for a gaffe?

Republican Majority Campaign Treasurer, who made the $5,000 donation to the Brown campaign, stated, "It is clear that Coakley is as distant from the heart throb of Massachusetts as Obama is from the pulse of our great nation." 

As little as ten days ago, the socialist hierarchy in Washington believed that the election was a lock for Coakley.  This, despite the fact she exhibited clearly that meeting the public during campaign stumping was a disdainful activity and that while the state's attorney general she had personally been responsible for freeing a child molester against whom police had gathered clear and convincing evidence that he had raped an infant with a hair curler. 

The seminal event of the entire campaign came weeks ago when Brown was queried whether he believed he could take Ted Kennedy's senate seat.  He replied - in one of those magic moments that occur rarely - that the senate seat was not "...Kennedy's seat, but the seat of the people of Massachusetts." 

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After polls last week showed convincingly that the socialists were losing ground to Mr. Brown, most of the country's big lefties decided to converge on the small state in an effort to help out her chances.  And, as well, they ultimately convinced B. Hussein Obama to make appearances for her, as well.  This plan was the biggest tactical blunder since Sean Penn started courting Madonna.

The result of all the speaking and posturing by Mr. Obama - who originally did not want to make an appearance - was a further erosion of his candidate in the polls with those coming out on Sunday and today showing as much as a 12% point lead by Mr. Brown.  They should have known this when Obama appeared on a dais in Boston to a half-empty auditorium despite good weather and saturation propaganda coverage by the state's leftist media including the Boston Globe, which (by the way) refused on Friday to even publish the then-current poll results showing support slipping.  On Saturday, when the Globe did report on the polls, there were some 140 public comments against both the Globe and the Democrats without a single comment in support.

Scott Brown speakingHeye observed, "Seeing President Barack Obama reverse course and make a last minute/last ditch effort to save the Coakley campaign brings back memories of November, when Obama put his prestige and political capital on the line in an unsuccessful attempt to save the gubernatorial campaigns of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and Virginia’s Creigh Deeds.

"Combined, those two elections were a stinging rebuke of the Obama Agenda–higher taxes, government control of health care and out of control spending. Since November, Obama’s poll numbers have only fallen. Coupled with the “perfect storm” that is Martha Coakley’s candidacy–a bad candidate running a bad campaign in a bad year for Democrats–and it may be shocking, but not altogether surprising that Scott Brown is in a position to win."

While the typically liberal US News & World Report find that any conservative winning in Boston is "surprising" it is not to the rest of a nation which has grown weary of corporate plundering (such as stealing General Motors from its shareholders and giving it to Obama's auto union buddies), bribing of congress members and senators to get their positive votes on health care or handing out trillions of dollars to tax-cheat Timothy Geithner's friends on Wall Street.  Without any doubt, the people of the US are rising up against the corruption of the socialists and Brown's victory on Tuesday will be but another nail in their coffin.