Posts Tagged ‘Scott Brown’

Thanks to the LA Times!
While the country is snarling at democratic candidates in much of the country, there’s at least one Democrat whose chances of a win in 2012 look bright.
Her name is Elizabeth Warren.
If you’re thinking, “I know that name.” you are not alone…
Warren previously served as President Obama’s Special Adviser to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which she also created.
But now she’s running for the U. S. Senate in Massachusetts facing the rookie Republican Scott Brown.
Recent polls show the candidate leading Brown by a significant 7 points. The Republican incumbent won the seat in the heavily Democratic state after the death of longtime senator Ted Kennedy. He now must run for his own full term.
The new poll results are bound to send more shockwaves across the country, where Democrats and Republicans are closely watching to see whether the Harvard Law professor can knock off one of the GOP’s rising stars. The Massachusetts race could determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate and Democrats are making the race one of their top priorities.”
While Warren must first win her state’s primary, big name Republicans are already eyeing her as the eventual competitor.
…the consumer advocate-turned-Massachusetts Senate candidate, is fighting back after a new ad from an independent group founded by Karl Rove accuses her of being too close to big business. Warren has emerged as an early target of Rove’s Crossroads.”
Do Democrats have one thing to look forward to in 2012?
While the US election is still over a year away, campaigning is in full swing in many parts of the country.
In the state of Massachusetts, one election promises to get plenty of national media attention.
Last week, noted consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren announced she would seek the office of United States Senator for the Democrats.
Warren, who is a professor at Harvard Law School, writes and speaks extensively on issues relating to consumer finance protection
She’s a strong advocate for protecting consumers against credit card companies, mortgage companies and student loan outfits who
“want to do business… through tricks and traps and fine print and fooling people.”
President Obama sought Warren’s advice in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this year. However, she was not nominated to head the new agency. Is the protection of consumers exclusively a liberal goal?
A video of Warren on her “Talking Tour” has gotten a lot of traction online. Her knowledge of serious issues and her ability to explain them to non-experts (in a simple, unpatronizing way) have appealed to some voters.
If she wins the Democratic primary, Warren will face incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown, the total dreamboat who won the election to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat in January of 2010. Brown’s success in that election was in part due to the lackluster campaign of his opponent, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, who the Democratic party figured was a shoo-in.
According to Public Policy Polling, Warren leads Sen. Scott Brown by two points–but, of course, it’s still very early.
Is Elizabeth Warren the candidate Massachusetts has been waiting for? Will her advocacy on behalf of the middle class win her their support? We’ve got a long campaign season ahead of us. The race between Warren and Brown is definitely one to watch.
Going nuts? Winklevoss twins get a new gig.
Uh oh, dads. Testosterone levels lower in fathers.
World’s worst typo: 9/11 victim’s name spelt wrong on memorial!
Get ready, Scott Brown. Elizabeth Warren set to announce senate bid.
TV commercials, posters, radio ads… BORING! These are all means of advertising that politicians have used. Until now, that is. The new way to get attention is musicals!
The latest politician to get his own musical is Massachusetts’ Scott Brown. But he’s not the only one that’s been hitting the stage. A musical about Obama just opened in Germany last month. The Germans seemed to love it. The Americans, not so much.
You’ll have to excuse us now. We at USDemocrazy have to go rehearse our opening musical number… (Any suggestions what we should call it?)

Thanks to TPM
Scott Brown was sworn in yesterday as Massachusetts’s junior senator. He completes the GOP’s 41-59 majority.
Playing politics. As if they don’t already have enough nonsense to cover, posters find the Super Bowl to be partisan issue.
Harold Ford Jr. and RNC Chairman Michael Steele squared off last night in a debate for America’s future.

Bing.com
Aren’t puzzles puzzling?
Out of the box their pieces are tiny, oddly shaped and maddeningly indistinguishable (like a pea, a marble and our editor’s brain). But when you look at the cover of the box, the pieces are mysteriously assembled to paint a clear picture.
A clear picture is being painted right now in Washington DC. As these pieces come together, this political picture is not looking good… for the Democrats.
Here are some of the pieces…
Fund Raising: A new Supreme Court ruling, Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, frees corporations to write unlimited blank checks to political campaigns (Open the Floodgates!).
Web Surfing: The Republicans are getting more savvy as to how to use The Internet for political gain. The recent election of Massachusetts Senator Senator Scott Brown has been attributed to a rigorous use of the internet. Elsewhere, California conservative Carly Fiorina have taken to running attack adds through the web. Seen below is the “Demon Sheep” add run against her primary challenger Tom Campbell.

Like making sausages… The health care reform may be getting messy again.
Got Wind? It could save on the energy bills.
If you thought Obama was inexperienced: Senator-elect Scott Brown was asked if he is considering a run for the White House.

Redjeson Hausteen Claude, 2, is rescued from the rubble in Haiti.
Haiti experienced a big aftershock on Wednesday, but thankfully, no one was hurt and rescuers managed to save more people.
Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts has Democrats scrambling to save their health care plan.
Skip those French Fries! Air France might not let you on their planes if you’re obese.

