Are Dems this worried about losing the Massachusetts special election?

posted at 10:10 am on January 9, 2010 by Ed Morrissey

For a party that should be coasting to victory in a Senate election they never lose, the Democrats seems mighty worried about the prospects of the hand-picked replacement for Ted Kennedy.  A few weeks ago, no one would have thought for a moment that Republican Scott Brown would come within 20 points of Martha Coakley, the Kennedy family-approved heir to the “Liberal Lion’s” seat in the US Senate.  Yesterday, Democrats got so rattled that they began speaking openly of keeping Brown out of the Senate for as long as they could once he wins:

The longtime aide and confidant of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was handpicked by Gov. Deval Patrick after a controversial legal change to hold Kennedy’s seat, vowed to vote for the bill even if Republican state Sen. Scott Brown, who opposes the health-care reform legislation, prevails in a Jan. 19 special election.

“Absolutely,” Kirk said, when asked if he’d vote for the bill, even if Brown captures the seat. “It would be my responsibility as United States senator, representing the people and understanding Senator Kennedy’s agenda. . . . I think you’re asking me a hypothetical question but I’d be pleased to vote for the bill.” …

The U.S. Senate ultimately will schedule the swearing-in of Kirk’s successor, but not until the state certifies the election.

Today, a spokesman for Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin, who is overseeing the election but did not respond to a call seeking comment, said certification of the Jan. 19 election by the Governor’s Council would take a while.

“Because it’s a federal election,” spokesman Brian McNiff said. “We’d have to wait 10 days for absentee and military ballots to come in.”

Another source told the Herald that Galvin’s office has said the election won’t be certified until Feb. 20 – well after the president’s address.

Apparently, the Democrats are afraid of responding to the will of the voters in Massachusetts.  They have grown accustomed to having their power go unchallenged in the Commonwealth, and don’t take kindly to upstarts butting into their business.  Their best plans now include keeping a man appointed by an unpopular governor in place to keep a popular choice for the Senate seat out of Congress long enough to get a wildly unpopular bill passed.

Everyone in the Democratic party thinks this doesn’t smell of desperation?

Elections matter, except in Massachusetts, where Democrats decide whether to acknowledge them or not.  Maybe they should change the name of their party, since democracy appears to mean little to them.  Autocrats works better, I think.

So, given all of this, how long will it take for Coakley to get to take the oath if she wins?  Something tells me that she won’t have to wait until February 21st.

Update: Jules Crittenden, who has covered this race the best, has more thoughts.

Update II: I hung myself up on a double negative in the original text.  I’ve since corrected it.

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“Absolutely,” Kirk said, when asked if he’d vote for the bill, even if Brown captures the seat. “It would be my responsibility as United States senator, representing the people and understanding Senator Kennedy’s agenda”

A big fatal flaw in this argument is that “the people” didn’t choose to be represented by him. No one voted for him.
He was anointed is technically only representing Deval Patrick and the Kennedy family who decided they wanted him to fill the seat. The people had no say in the matter.

racecar05 on January 9, 2010 at 1:15 PM

With a third party candidate in the race named Kennedy, they are right to be scared. Half of the Boston dems have been trained to automatically vote for any Kennedy, and this may siphon off enough votes for Brown to win.

Vashta.Nerada on January 9, 2010 at 1:17 PM

By the time history finishes with the likeness of this entire administration, it is going to look like a Dali painting.

Open The Door on January 9, 2010 at 1:32 PM

if that happens, time to lock and load: hit the streets and explain to the Democrats the reason for the 2nd amendment.

Onager on January 9, 2010 at 1:32 PM

Autocrats?

Kleptocrats.

And even if they changed their names to Kleptocrats, they’d have the same dopey voting bloc, since 99.9% of them will have no idea what Kleptocrat means.

Or won’t care.

NoDonkey on January 9, 2010 at 1:33 PM

Obama needs to get his ass down to Mass.

Norman Blizter on January 9, 2010 at 11:20 AM

Down?

Nice knowledge of country.

ttp://www.50states.com/cap.htm

BuckeyeSam on January 9, 2010 at 1:36 PM

donated after i heard about him on the Laura Ingraham show. i didn’t even know there was an special election going on in Taxachusetts. i had not kept up on which version of the law is in effect on how an open Senate seat is handled.

Numbuh One on January 9, 2010 at 1:36 PM

Did anyone see Brown on Hannity last night.

I thought he was tremendous. Unfortunately, fricking Hannity tried to steer Brown into the gutter with a bunch of nonsense subjects. Brown is trying to run a McDonnell-type campaign–which is his best shot at winning–and Hannity is too stupid to help him.

I’m fed up with Hannity, and I wish Fox would get a serious conservative host to take over his hour. He’s a joke, and simply comparing him to Rachel Maddow isn’t sufficient.

Time for a Mark Steyn, Michelle Malkin, or whoever campaign.

BuckeyeSam on January 9, 2010 at 1:40 PM

With a third party candidate in the race named Kennedy, they are right to be scared. Half of the Boston dems have been trained to automatically vote for any Kennedy, and this may siphon off enough votes for Brown to win.

Vashta.Nerada on January 9, 2010 at 1:17 PM

Valid point…especially with a fierce indie/almost libertarian streak in Joe Kennedy.

One of his endorsements…

“I am pleased to endorse Joe Kennedy for U.S. Senate in the coming Massachusetts special election. He is a principled independent whose knowledge of fiscal policy will represent Massachusetts with wisdom and integrity.”

- G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island; A Second Look at The Federal Reserve, Founder of Freedom Force International.

I don’t have that book, but I do have End The Fed, Ron Paul’s book on how the Federal Reserve needs to be exposed!

And on The CRIMINAL, ILLEGAL UNCONSTITUTIONAL Federal Reserve which led to the tax code we have…

As A Member of the Campaign For Liberty I am for the Auditing the FED. Additionally, if the FED is shown to have mishandled the money of US taxpayers I will happily co-sponsor a bill to end the FED. The simple truth is that since its inception in 1913, the Federal Reserve has helped to devalue our dollar by 95%. During the recent economic crisis, it has poured trillions of dollars into the economy with no oversight, made secret agreements with foreign banks and governments, and has refused to tell the American people including Congress who is getting the money or to give it the details of what deals are being made. I fully support HR 1207, Ron Paul’s “Audit the Fed bill,” and S 604, its Senate companion, and will demand full transparency from the Federal Reserve for the first time in history by removing all restrictions from Government Accountability Office (GAO) audits of the Fed and mandating an audit by the end of 2010.

On health care

Guns

Immigration

Education

BobAnthony on January 9, 2010 at 1:42 PM

Time for a Mark Steyn, Michelle Malkin, or whoever campaign.

Andrew Wilkow get my vote. Sean lost his Critical Thinking skills sometime ago, Andrew won’t run out of his considerable skills for 50 years.

SeniorD on January 9, 2010 at 1:44 PM

I’m fed up with Hannity, and I wish Fox would get a serious conservative host to take over his hour. He’s a joke, and simply comparing him to Rachel Maddow isn’t sufficient.

Time for a Mark Steyn, Michelle Malkin, or whoever campaign.

BuckeyeSam on January 9, 2010 at 1:40 PM

I kind of feel bad for agreeing with you… I used to like Hannity, but it doesn’t seem like he’s evolved much in the last few years.

anniekc on January 9, 2010 at 1:44 PM

The current Democratic Party is the most corrupt institution this country has seen in a century.

crosspatch on January 9, 2010 at 1:57 PM

As usual the Repub leadership in the House and Senate and from Steele’s office are quiet. Par for the course. Further proof that the Repubs are not qualified to lead nor are they competent enough to educate.

patrick neid on January 9, 2010 at 2:00 PM

not sure why no one is making a very big deal about the possibility of the Dems losing another seat and thus Obamacare

wiseprince on January 9, 2010 at 2:07 PM

I’m in Texas, sent in my money, to not only support Scott Brown, but the bigger picture as well…to show that I haven’t given up on the fight along with my fellow citizens who love our country (the way it was meant to be) and are willing to fight with whatever means necessary to get it back from the thiefs…whether it be money or guns, I’ll do either…

Ltlgeneral64 on January 9, 2010 at 2:23 PM

As usual the Repub leadership in the House and Senate and from Steele’s office are quiet. Par for the course. Further proof that the Repubs are not qualified to lead nor are they competent enough to educate.

patrick neid on January 9, 2010 at 2:00 PM

Mass voters very much dislike the national GOP. Brown is smart to keep them out of it.

pedestrian on January 9, 2010 at 2:23 PM

As usual the Repub leadership in the House and Senate and from Steele’s office are quiet. Par for the course. Further proof that the Repubs are not qualified to lead nor are they competent enough to educate.

patrick neid on January 9, 2010 at 2:00 PM

Probably that’s because the best thing “the Repub leadership in the House and Senate and from Steele’s office” could do for Brown right now is to keep quiet.

Massachusetts’ voters are fed-up right now. From what I’m reading online in their local papers, they don’t want outsiders involved pushing partisan politics.

Murf76 on January 9, 2010 at 2:25 PM

Ace links to a Boston Globe article post-debate which is, if course, somewhat biased. BUT, the comments there are 9-1 in favor of Brown, including independents and dems sick of the democrat machine and one-party rule in MA. Holy cr@p, there may be hope after all.

Firefly_76 on January 9, 2010 at 2:26 PM

Mass voters very much dislike the national GOP.

pedestrian on January 9, 2010 at 2:23 PM

They aren’t alone in that regard.

ddrintn on January 9, 2010 at 2:39 PM

King George III would be so proud…

Seven Percent Solution on January 9, 2010 at 2:41 PM

Sent Mr. Brown the money I would have used to get a couple of boxes of 45 ACP.

Next up: figuring out what I don’t need in the way of food to get some 45 ACP.

Decisions, decisions…

ajacksonian on January 9, 2010 at 2:47 PM

Dear Ed:

“… double negative. . . .”

Does that mean you’re a Democrat?

Dr. Charles G. Waugh on January 9, 2010 at 2:54 PM

Probably that’s because the best thing “the Repub leadership in the House and Senate and from Steele’s office” could do for Brown right now is to keep quiet.

Massachusetts’ voters are fed-up right now. From what I’m reading online in their local papers, they don’t want outsiders involved pushing partisan politics.

Murf76 on January 9, 2010 at 2:25 PM

That should not prevent the Repubs in DC from pointing out the extremes that Dems are going to to manipulate the legislative process.

Silence and the continued incompetence of the leadership. Disgraceful. Worse still it has been going on now almost six years. We are in this shit hole because of Repub leadership failures.

It takes a Liz Cheney to say something.

patrick neid on January 9, 2010 at 3:00 PM

What’s with the comment flags? I was thinking it was a new feature at Hot Air, but I only see them on this page.

Buy Danish on January 9, 2010 at 3:38 PM

If a Demtard is one vote ahead, absentee votes be damned! They are certified as having won the next day. A Republian have to wait a week even if they have a 50% lead.

Speedwagon82 on January 9, 2010 at 3:39 PM

Maybe they should change the name of their party, since democracy appears to mean little to them.

I still like the DNC – Douche Nozzles Caper.

If you look up caper, look at the slang term – criminal activity.

Mirimichi on January 9, 2010 at 4:23 PM

He was anointed is technically only representing Deval Patrick and the Kennedy family who decided they wanted him to fill the seat. The people had no say in the matter.

racecar05 on January 9, 2010 at 1:15 PM

Just goes to show that “The People” is the plural of “The Man.”

PersonFromPorlock on January 9, 2010 at 5:07 PM

Support Brown.

AshleyTKing on January 9, 2010 at 5:09 PM

All, someone had mentioned an interest in a moneybomb for Scott Brown. I just got this in email. They are planning one for Monday 11 JAN. Here is the link.

http://www.redinvadesblue.com/Moneybomb/Donate.html

ted c on January 9, 2010 at 5:44 PM

PLEASE send money to Scott if you can, please.
Thx, and God Bless you all.

OmahaConservative on January 9, 2010 at 6:00 PM

IMPORTANT–From Hillbuzz:
January 9, 2010
An Open Letter to Scott Brown Supporters Regarding Eeyorism and Concern Trolls

http://hillbuzz.org/2010/01/09/an-open-letter-to-scott-brown-supporters-regarding-eeyorism-and-concern-trolls/

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 6:28 PM

MORE FROM HILLBUZZ:

http://hillbuzz.org/2010/01/09/red-blue-green-and-gold-january-9th-edition/
Today’s Action Items for Team Members:
Liberals are using every trick in their Alinsky playbooks to sabotage Scott Brown, demoralize his supporters, and steal this election by hook and crook.

For the next ten days, you need to do everything you can to counteract their trolls and goblins. it is not just a chance to help a fine-looking man make it to the Senate. And he is FINE. Hot damn. It’s also a critical opportunity to strike a blow for the Resistance and take a major step towards taking this country back from the insane Liberal lunatics who are driving it into the ground.

Can you join one or more teams above today?

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 6:33 PM

BTW–I used my whiskey allowance and sent it to Brown–will be posting sober for awhile….It was the patriotic thing to do….*sigh…

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 6:34 PM

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 6:34 PM

Thanks bud, I sent a month’s coffee money. I’ll be posting calm for awhile.

AshleyTKing on January 9, 2010 at 6:37 PM

Thanks bud thats budd(ess)–like goddess-heh…
HOT AIR CHICKS RULE!
AshleyTKing on January 9, 2010 at 6:37 PM

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 7:25 PM

HOLY SH!T Brown up by 1 in MA according to ppp (take with salt) poll via Legal Insurrection via Powerline.

2ipa on January 9, 2010 at 7:27 PM

2ipa on January 9, 2010 at 7:27 PM

THNKS FOR THE LINK!
The Massachusetts Senate race is now a toss up.

Buoyed by a huge advantage with independents and relative disinterest from Democratic voters in the state, Republican Scott Brown leads Martha Coakley 48-47.

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 7:37 PM

From the Brown campaign:

The far left wing attack machine is stepping up to try and defeat our movement to win the Special Election for the United States Senate on January 19th. The radical MoveOn.org has decided to MoveIn to Massachusetts to try and help the lethargic Martha Coakley campaign gain some traction. The SEIU, the nation’s largest public employee union is also pouring thousands of dollars into this race to defeat our movement.

These groups like MoveOn.org and the SEIU along with the political machine in Massachusetts have an agenda to continue the reckless spending in Washington and to dramatically expand the size of government.

There is only one thing standing between these groups and their hope for a victory on January 19th, and that is you.

On Monday, January 11th we are having a moneybomb and I am asking for your pledge, right now. Once you make your pledge today, please return to RedInvadesBlue.com on Monday, January 11th to fulfill your pledge and make your contribution.

2ipa on January 9, 2010 at 7:39 PM

This one line really stood out when I read the posting

and understanding Senator Kennedy’s agenda. . . .

It seems when you’re a Kennedy, your political power reaches beyond the grave.

Red State State of Mind on January 9, 2010 at 7:53 PM

Hillbuzz boys are getting threatened:

Last night, we had a conversation with a good friend of ours heavily involved in machine politics here in Illinois, who told us we need to stop helping Scott Brown.

If we ever wanted to work in this town again, that is.

We’ve gotten that threat so many times, now, we long ago stopped listening.

“This time you need to listen, though, because you need to be aware of who you are making mad this time,” our friend said. “The Obama people hate you, so Liberal bridges are burned forever with you. Going after Mark Kirk and Aaron Schock has the Republicans upset with you, so you’re on bad terms there. And now, taking on Martha Coakley is pissing Clinton people off, because Martha was a big Hillary supporter and Emily’s list is behind her, so you are alienating the last people who still like you. If you want to work in politics, you are running out of options, especially here in Chicago”.

For starters, the Obama people can go Obama themselves. Those Utopians, while chanting “Hope and Change!” in 2008, threw rocks through our windows, threatened to kill us, called us RAAACISTS every day, and harassed us by phone, email, and in person for the better part of two years…

http://hillbuzz.org/2010/01/05/we-will-not-stop-working-to-elect-scott-brown-no-matter-who-tells-us-we-have-to-nobody-comes-between-us-and-senator-hottie-mcawesome-nobody/

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 7:55 PM

Fighting words from the boys at Hillbuzz:

Nobody ever said it was easy to stand up for what you believe in.

These are strange times politically. Former enemies are now allies, and former allies morph into opponents here and there.

Our goal is to always do what we think is best for this country, not best for any party, not what’s best for any of the people we’ve always supported, and not even what’s best for ourselves personally or professionally.

We love America too much to watch it slide backwards, or veer off on a destructive track towards socialism and economic ruin.

It doesn’t matter to us who we make mad by taking the stances we do, because we’d be madder at ourselves if we didn’t do all we can to stop the destruction this White House and the current Liberal-Socialist incarnation of the DNC has in store for the nation.

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM

Did anyone see Brown on Hannity last night.

I thought he was tremendous. Unfortunately, fricking Hannity tried to steer Brown into the gutter with a bunch of nonsense subjects. Brown is trying to run a McDonnell-type campaign–which is his best shot at winning–and Hannity is too stupid to help him….
Time for a Mark Steyn, Michelle Malkin, or whoever campaign.

BuckeyeSam on January 9, 2010 at 1:40 PM

I had a similar reaction. Hannity has the right to ask his guests whatever he wants, but it was evident that Brown wasn’t going to go down that road.

Red State State of Mind on January 9, 2010 at 8:16 PM

BTW–I used my whiskey allowance and sent it to Brown–will be posting sober for awhile….It was the patriotic thing to do….*sigh…

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 6:34 PM

Thanks bud, I sent a month’s coffee money. I’ll be posting calm for awhile.

AshleyTKing on January 9, 2010 at 6:37 PM

We will be eating chicken and ham ‘n bean soup with cornbread in place of steak and caviar for the duration. No more Foie gras for us this cycle.
We bought Millwaukees Best tonight to replace our Crown ROYAL. And, Canadian Club.
Do your part, please.

OmahaConservative on January 9, 2010 at 8:17 PM

From a commenter at Hillbuzz…

January 7, 2010 at 10:12 am
RAISED TWO THOUSAND FOR SCOTT. SENT OUT HIS LINK TO EVERYONE I KNOW AND HAD THEM SEND OUT TO PEOPLE THEY KNOW. JUST GOT FEEDBACK FROM A COUPLE OF PEOPLE. A lot of people are out of work but they contributed small amounts. We can do this people!! Please help this man beat back the chains of fascism.

FEVER!!!!IF THIS KEEPS UP…

lovingmyUSA on January 9, 2010 at 8:18 PM

I fergot’ how good bean soup is. My gramps from Joplin was right.

OmahaConservative on January 9, 2010 at 8:24 PM

1: Unless and until Brown wins, this is irrelevant.
2: If he does win, the Republicans can shut down the Senate until he is sworn in. Holds on every nomination. Refusal of every unanimous consent request. Repetitive quorum calls. There’s probably more.

If Brown wins, then we can put the bite on the Rep Senate Leadership to step up and get him on board quickly. Until then, save your breath, and your fingers.

Greg Q on January 10, 2010 at 3:57 PM

Now all we have to do is watch out for the nuts, “ACORN”, at the precincts or the “foot soldiers” that were threatening voters back east. We need to monitor ourselves. Otherwise, they’ll steal it like they have been doing for years!! But, in the meantime, everybody send Brown $5.00 to help out….it adds up quickly if lots of people do it!!

sharinlite on January 10, 2010 at 5:50 PM

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