It has begun.
MSNBC resident loon David Shuster was in full panic this morning. He offered a glimpse of the far left meltdown we are about to witness if Scott Brown wins “the people’s seat” in Massachusetts.

The far left TV MSNBC reporter asked, “Has democratic-leaning Massachusetts lost its mind?”


You’ve just got to love the absolute panic in his voice.

 

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  1. Watching their heads explode!

    It’s a beautiful thing.

  2. LOL! heads are gonna explode tomorrow like in the movie Scanners. If there is just one reason for a Brown win is to see the reaction and the crazyfest that will be the media tomorrow as the leg tingles die out in disbelief. I heard this is causing the state media to go crazy, I hearAndrea Mitchell is talking to a Ouija board tonight, Chris Matthews realized that the “tingle” going up his leg is actually crabs, Shuster told his male lover, “not tonight,” Keef Olderman is in a corner crying and calling for his mother while smearing lipstick on his face, Ed Shultz..wait who? I CAN’T WAIT. Do your patriotic duty Massachusetts.

  3. Maybe the people of MA. are coming to their senses.

  4. “Democratic Leaning …” hah … quite the understatement. Leftist mecca is more like it ….

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  6. To paraphrase Dan Quayle: A state is a terrible thing to lose.

  7. Thanks Bob Dylan!

    Come writers and critics
    Who prophesize with your pen
    And keep your eyes wide
    The chance won’t come again
    And don’t speak too soon
    For the wheel’s still in spin
    And there’s no tellin’ who
    That it’s namin’.
    For the loser now
    Will never run again
    For the times they COULD BE a-changin’.

    Even in Massivescrewloosachusettes.

  8. I can’t fathom getting on national television and making an utter fool of myself for a paycheck.

    America really is not Leftist, people. You had better wake up to it or melt down.

  9. Democracy happens!

  10. Is someone messing with this website, couldnt get here forever. Im sitting on pins and needles in KS hoping for some sanity in MA

  11. Liberals often consider themselves open-minded. Apparently, there is there such a thing as an open-mided, stubborn person. A living, breathing oxymoron. This guy, David Shuster, is such a person.

    Why is it so difficult for these people to see that the general public is fed up? Heck, why does Obama maintain his socialistic agenda when it’s obvious that the country is against it?

  12. DRIP DRIP DRIP…

    CORZINE DEEDS COAKLEY…

    SOON THERE’S GONNA BE A FLOOD!

  13. Making an absolute ass of oneself is only a problem if one has a sense of shame. Obviously, Shuster and his ilk, simply cannot be embarrassed

  14. It bears repeating…if it ain’t close, they can’t win by cheating.

    Of course, they WILL cheat. It’s what they do.

  15. People like Shuster are nothing but enablers, couldn’t find their collective bums with a road map.

  16. No, Shuster, Massachusetts like the rest of the country outside your crazy loony bin fringe squad is mad as hell. It’s really not that hard to see, feel, and hear. Take your head out of BO’s butt, and maybe you’d be able to tell? Just a thought.

  17. Mary Jo Kopechne wasn’t allowed to have a full life. She didn’t have the family and friends to cherish, the blessing to see her children grow up and get married. She couldn’t be a doting grandmother. Instead, she was consigned to a fate no true Christian would wish upon an enemy. This week, whatever the results, I must believe she would be pleased.

  18. What happen to us? we use to be a country of greatness.

    Now we are just a country of poilitical correct cowards. Afraid to point out the evil among us, the illegal aliens among us, the terrorists among us.

    Someday I knew we where going to have an illegal alien as president, but I thought it would have been a Mexican jumping over the fence, not a Kenyon born british subject.

    All of you planning to vote “brown” the “one’ only has this to say to you.

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_c3WtQv44wGc/S0WWgK4-A2I/AAAAAAAACHk/Q90mZAwpsXg/s1600-h/MIddle.bmp

  19. I’d like to thank David Shuster. Insulting the people of a traditionally liberal state like MA is the best way to ensure his ratings go where they belong — lower and lower into the toilet.

    Nice job, David Shuster.

  20. Who in heck is David Schooooooster?

  21. Liberals are so clueless. It’s getting tiring watching them shooting themselves in the feet day after day after day. I wish they’d take their mouthguns and put them to good use exposing the takeover of America by morons.

  22. Everyone should remember the MN Al Franken election. Franken lost on election night. Within hours, people were “finding” boxes of ballots in car trunks and basements, mostly for Franken. Over 20 precincts had more votes than registered voters. Some precincts counted ballots twice. A liberal state attorney general supervised a recount, and as soon as Franken pulled ahead, he was declared winner. A subsequent lawsuit financially broke the republican and the “election” was over, with Franken getting 40% of the votes. Franken was ACORN’s gift to obama; don’t be suprised if a Coakely “win” follows the same pattern.

  23. Keep stealing elections and you run the real risk of civil insurrection. That’s a wild card no one knows how it will ultimately play out.

  24. The far left TV MSNBC reporter asked, “Has democratic-leaning Massachusetts lost its mind?”

    No, they decided to start using it!

  25. It is so bad for the Democrats that even Chris Matthews is predicting a Brown victory. I will truly enjoy watching the Democrats and their State run media go bananas over this. But I also think we will finally see the mask come off the Democrats and we will see who they really are with no pretense about: tolerance, open mindedness, common ground, or bipartisanship. They will be like a wounded animal that gets even nastier than it was before.

  26. Note to David Shyster,

    Massachusett’s voters have actually begun to find their minds. You can’t grasp that fact due to your especially severe case of raging Selective Logic Disease.

  27. Mark Steyn hit one out of Fenway yesterday. For Marcia…errr…Martha Fitzgerald Kennedy Coakley that is the place where Yankee fan Curt Schilling used to pitch.

    Can Obama hold Teddy’s seat?
    http://www.ocregister.com/common/printer/view.php?db=ocregister&id=229341

    Now this is Massachusetts, so the Dems may yet regain control of the spinout and get back on track for victory. If not, they’ve already taken the precaution of tossing Martha Coakley under the bus the way her minder sent that guy to the sidewalk. Martha? Oh, hopeless candidate.

    Terrible campaign. Difficult climate. Yes, but this is Massachusetts.

    Tone-deaf candidates running on nothing but a sense of their own entitlement are all but compulsory: This is a land where John Kerry demonstrates the common touch by windsurfing off Nantucket in buttock-hugging yellow Spandex.

    As for the “climate,” that gets closer to the truth, but, as my colleague Jonah Goldberg pointed out, in this case the Democrats created the climate. If Scott Brown gives Martha Coakley a run for her money on Election Day, Jan. 19, 2010, will be a direct consequence of Jan. 20, 2009. Once upon a time, Barack Obama, in the words of Newsweek editor Evan Thomas, was “standing above the country, above the world, he’s sort of God.” Seeking to explain why the God of Hope had fallen farther faster than any modern president, David Brooks of the New York Times argued that the tea-party movement had declared war on “the educated class.” He seemed to think this was some sort of inverted snobbery: If “the educated class” is for it – “health” “care” “reform,” cap-and-trade, Miranda rights for terrorists – Joe Six-Pack and his fellow knuckledragging morons are reflexively opposed to it.

    This almost exactly inverts what really happened over this past year.

    “The educated class” turned out to be not that educated – if, by “educated,” you mean knowing stuff. They were dazzled by Obama: My former National Review colleague Christopher Buckley wrote cooing paeans to his “first-class intellect” and “temperament.” I used to joke that “temperament” was for the Obammysoxers of “the educated class” what hair was to Tiger Beat reporters. But you don’t really need analogies. As David Brooks noted after his first meeting with Obama, “I was looking at his pant leg and his perfectly creased pant, and I’m thinking, a) he’s going to be president and b) he’ll be a very good president.” And once you raised your eyes above pant level it only got better: “Our national oratorical superhero,” gushed New York magazine, “a honey-tongued Frankenfusion of Lincoln, Gandhi, Cicero, Jesus, and all our most cherished national acronyms (MLK, JFK, RFK, FDR).”

    Where’d that guy go? “People once thought Obama could sound eloquent reading the phone book,” wrote Michael Gerson in The Washington Post last week. “Now, whatever the topic, it often sounds as though he is.”

    If the educated class’s pant legs weren’t as perfectly creased as Obama’s, that’s because they were soaking wet. While the smart set were demonstrating all the sober forensic analysis of a Jonas Brothers audience, the naysayers were looking at the actual policies: What is this going to cost me? And my children? And the country? A week before the presidential election, I wrote in this space:

    “Settled democratic societies rarely vote to ‘go left.’ Yet oddly enough that’s where they’ve all gone. In its assumptions about the size of the state and the role of government, almost every advanced nation is more left than it was, and getting lefter.”

    For the most part, that’s just the ratchet effect of Big Government, growing, expanding, remorselessly, under cover of darkness. What happened this past year is that Obama and the Democratic Congress made it explicit, and did it in daylight. And, while Barack may be cool and stellar if you’re as gullible as “the educated class,” Nancy Pelosi and Ben Nelson most certainly aren’t: There’s no klieg light of celebrity to dazzle you from the very obvious reality that they’re spending your money way faster than you can afford and with no inclination to stop.

    “The educated class” is apparently too educated to grasp this insufficiently nuanced point.

    It’s not just the money. The notion that the IRS should be able to seize your assets if you don’t arrange your health care to the approval of the federal government represents the de facto nationalization of your body, which is about as primal an assault on individual liberty as one could devise.

    As Michael Barone observed, “the educated class” was dazzled by style, the knuckledragging morons are talking about substance. They grasp that another year of 2,000-page, trillion-dollar government-growing bills offers America only the certainty of decline. Just before the Senate’s health care vote, Obama, the silver-tongued orator, declared that we were “on the precipice” of historic reform. Indeed. On Tuesday, we’ll find out whether even Massachusetts is willing to follow him off the cliff.

  28. Hi, David Shuster. Here is a trivia question:

    What is the most reactionary Media outlet in America?

    Answer: MSNBC.

    I sure hope you are not puzzled by this, Dave, because you just proved it.

  29. I love the smell of democRAT flop sweat in the morning.

    It smells like………………VICTORY!!!!!!!

  30. Folks over at NewsBusters recommend watching MSNBC tomorrow night as the election results start coming in, that is if you have a penchant for watching Liberals’ heads explode.

  31. Hi, David Shuster, if you were a real journalist and followed the Tea Party movement objectively there would be nothing surprising about the surging support for Scott Brown. Your predicament is just sad.

  32. David Shoooooster with tars and feathers…….like peanut butter and jelly.

  33. A stock tip for all you boys and girls in Patriot Land – buy pharma companies, CVS, and Walgreen. There is going to be a huge run on anti-depressants. Our Libtard friends are going to take a little trip to Zombie-Land.

    I see stupid people.

  34. It’s going to happen — I never thought I’d see Massachusetts vote in a Republican senator.

    Amazing times.

    It’s good to see lefty heads explode, starting with Matthews.

  35. well….we did have a republican governor not too long ago…

    I wouldn’t really call it a “shot heard around the world”….you make it sound like we never voted republican before. Anyways, I’m voting Libertarian from now on because both parties don’t speak for me.

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