Coakley Thug Roughs Up Reporter

CAJ UPDATES 1/13/2010: From Powerline: McCormack has also tentatively identified his assailant as a Blue Line Strategic Communications principal consulting with the DSCC on media for Coakley by the name of Michael Meehan.

And, William A. Jacobson of LegalInsurrection.com via Powerline: William Jacobson argues that “this photo may change the election.” Then again, it may […]

SEIU plans [another] major ad buy for Coakley

By Matt Viser The Boston Globe January 12, 2010

A major national union supporting Democrat Martha Coakley is taking out a massive TV ad buy that slams her Republican rival, Scott Brown, for his positions on abortion and climate change.

The ad taken out by the Service Employees International Union, will begin airing statewide tomorrow. […]

Martha Coakley clueless about Afghanistan-Pakistan strategic theater

AmericanPowerBlog Tuesday, January 12, 2010

…It’s thus extremely troubling to listen to Democrat Martha Coakley, who’s running against Scott Brown in the Massachusetts special election, to suggest that the Taliban “are gone” from Afghanistan, and thus it’s time for the U.S. to come home:

“I think we have done what we are going to […]

Why would Sarah Palin be in Massachusetts at all?

That’s the question posed by the Founding Bloggers:

Dems Are Panicking In Massachusetts January 12, 2010

[via Reaganite Republican]

Frantic over the possibility that a Democrat might lose the race to replace Sen. Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts, the Democratic National Committee has sent its top spinner, Hari Sevugan, to the aid of Democratic […]

Some saw Coakley as lax on ’05 rape case

AG defends steps in long process

by Michael Rezendes The Boston Globe January 6, 2010

In October 2005, a Somerville police officer living in Melrose raped his 23-month-old niece with a hot object, most likely a curling iron.

Keith Winfield, then 31, told police he was alone with the toddler that day and made additional […]

Panicked Healthcare Lobbyists Descend On Massachusetts To Save The 60th Democratic Vote For Reform

by Joe Weisenthal Business Insider January 9, 2010

We’ve been following the special election in Massachusetts, where the GOP hopes to pull a surprise upset in the race to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat.

If they do pull it off, healthcare reform is instantly in trouble, as the Democrats drop below 60.

But money is coming […]

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