04 Feb 2010 @ 10:52 AM 

Funny how everyone, including me, got such a kick out of Scott Brown taking the seat once held by Ted Kennedy. But it looks like there may be enough voter anger to go around. Here’s the article fromĀ  HUMAN EVENTS.

Republican Sen. John McCain, the man who might have been president, suddenly appears vulnerable in his bid for a fourth term. A recent statewide poll conducted in January by the Behavior Research Center in Phoenix found McCain with a favorability rating of just 41 percent, his lowest numbers since 1994, when he was immersed in the Keating Five scandal.

There is a rising drumbeat of solid conservative values. All should listen including present faux conservatives.

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 04 Feb 2010 @ 6:07 AM 

Scott Brown told the Republicans that they could do it. He proved that lesser known candidate promoting more conservative values could win the seat that seemed to be endowed to the democrats. There was probably no other seat so publically humiliating to lose than that held by Ted Kennedy. Scott Brown proved there was no lock on the royal throne.

Now Republicans smell blood in the water. Even some democrats are talking about a Republican controlled Congress. Now, most people thinks that’s bit of a stretch but the excitement is there.

Liz Sidoti has an article a Real Clear Politics for your consideration. She argues that a swing from Democrat to Republican control is possible even if unlikely. She maps out the path seen by experts on both sides which could sweep the left back out the same door their came in.

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