Tuesday, January 19, 2010

CLEARED!!! and ELECTED!!!!!

Many of us know the problem: We have a client who is difficult, perhaps obstreperous, and doesn't always do what we want them to do.

So congratulations go out to Brian Tannebaum for his victory over the Florida Bar.


Word reaches us today here in the frozen north, where they are also having a senate election, that Tannebaum was the victor over the Florida Bar in their relentless and continuing prosecution/persecution of defense attorney and courthouse legend Alexander Michaels.

Congratulations to Alex and Brian.

Sorry for the delay today but the craziness over the senate election here has crashed the internet in the hotel we are staying in.

BROWN BEATS COKLEY!!!!

The latest news as of 9:40 pm tonight is that Republican Scott Brown has pulled off the miracle upset and beaten Democrat Martha Coakley in the election to replace the seat liberal Senator Ted Kennedy held for the past 49 years.

A Republican Senator from Massachusetts. Who would have ever believed that was possible?

Query: When was the last time a Republican held a senate seat from Massachusetts?

Of course the larger issue here is that the Democrats have just lost their 60 seat filibuster proof majority. Under Massachusetts law Brown cannot be seated before January 29, 2010. So the question is : does the Obama Administration jam through the health care plan before Brown can stop it, or does the President accept the will of the people of Massachusetts who well knew that a Brown victory could stop health care reform?




15 comments:

  1. Last Republican to hold a Senate seat from Massachusetts was Edward Brooke, who was defeated by Paul Tsongas in 1978.

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  2. While Brown's win is surprising, it is not earth shattering. Remember the following:

    1. The economy is still in bad shape and independents often tend to vote with their pocketbooks.

    2. Coakley ran a lousy campaign to say the least. Once the Democratic nomination was hers, she acted like she had already won.

    3. Republicans have had some statewide success in Massachusetts. Between 1990 and 2002, the state elected GOP governors four straight times.

    Do the Democrats have issues? Yes. Do I expect the Democrats to lose Senate and House seats in November? Yes. Should the Democrats be concerned? To a degree. Is the this state for a GOP rout? No.

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  3. rumpole: which do you think he should choose?

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  4. Jam it through...and tell them to go fuck themselves.

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  5. How are Miami Dade County Schools - which already suck for the most part - going to accomodate all of the Haitian children they are planning to bring over?

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  6. I was tired when I made my posts last night. The final sentence of my last post should have read "Is this a precursor of a Republican rout? No."

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  7. The republicans found a way to jam their crap down everyone's throats with way less than 60.

    Also, let's not forget that a fair number of the "democrats" really aren't.

    We need to break up healthcare reform into small pieces of reform and force the republicans and the democratic posers to publicly vote against specific provisions like eliminating pre-existing condition restrictions, Rx medicine cost controls, etc. Taken INDIVIDUALLY, many of the provisions being considered are actually popular.

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  8. The Captain Reports:

    Today is the one year anniversary of the Inaguration of Barack Obama. Give him one more year and the Republicans should be in control of both the House and the Senate.

    Cap Out ....

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  9. remember mitt romney was Gove and ed brooke was republican senator...now both parties are in play and no can sit on the sidelines and say not!

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  10. The Florida Bar is an absolutely useless organization staffed by completely inept lawyers who cant get a real job.

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  11. Mass. has universal health care so everyone who thinks that this is a referrendum on Obama's health care plan needs to relax. Additionally, it's not like democrats with their 60 seat majority were united in a uniform health care plan. Hence, regardless of losing this seat, Democrats should do what the Bush administration did, pass the Health Care Plan and other items through reconciliation and tell every Republican/Conservative pundit who has a problem with it, deal with it.

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  12. I just realized you can feed the fish on your sidebar!

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  13. yes, but, Alex Michaels really needs to learn to be polite and ethical.

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  14. Obama,

    Stop the war and we might care.

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  15. Rump - as anyone from Massachusetts
    as I am knows, Republicans may not
    have won Senate seats there recently but they have had two Republican Governors (Weld and
    Romney). This is not really such
    a surprise as you and the media are making it. Coakley was plain
    horrible and she got what she
    deserved. I bet she would stand
    outside in the rain and snow now
    if it meant winning the race.

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