Obama spoke to an underwhelming crowd in Boston to stump for Martha Coakley. True to form, the best he had to offer was to mock her opponent, Scott Brown.
Fox News: President Obama warned Massachusetts voters Sunday from following Republican Scott Brown’s old pickup truck around the state because he may be taking voters in the wrong direction.
In a quip he repeated several times during a campaign appearance for Democrat Martha Coakley, Obama mocked the man who has been driving a pickup truck around the state, claiming he’s a “lockstep” Republican.
Meanwhile, Scott Brown delivered an awesome speech to a massive crowd of supporters. He has the facts on his side and hammered on the issues.
Full Transcript at Red Mass Group: Our campaign is going strong, and the finish line is in sight. The day of decision is almost here. The whole nation is watching, but the choice on Election Day belongs to you and no one else. Friends and fellow citizens, I’m Scott Brown, I’m from Wrentham, I drive a truck and I’m asking for your vote.
When we started this campaign just a few months ago, the political machine wrote us off. A Senate seat in Massachusetts, we were told, was already spoken for – and this special election was just a minor detail that wouldn’t get in the way. The political machine already had a short-term placeholder in the Senate. Now all they needed was a long-term placeholder, and everything had been arranged.
Well, there was just one little problem with that plan – the independent-thinking people of Massachusetts wanted a real choice, and they – and you — have made this a real contest.
The voters are doing their own thinking, and the machine politicians don’t quite know how to react. So they put in a distress call to Washington, and the next thing you know, Air Force One is landing at Logan.
My first response is very simple: Democrat or Republican, the president of the United States is always welcome in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Now, it wasn’t exactly a scheduled visit. Sort of a last-minute thing. The political machine controlled that Senate, he was told, and it was going to stay that way.
Well, the party bosses gave the president some bad information. This Senate seat belongs to no one person and no one political party – it belongs to the people of Massachusetts.
Maybe they also told President Obama that I had no chance at all. After all, who ever heard of guy from Wrentham getting elected to the U.S. Senate? But as the president might remember, upsets like that have been known to happen.
The president may recall as well how much he used to talk about a new kind of politics – about campaigns based on conviction, instead of just false and small-minded negative ads. Well, as long as he’s paying a visit, he might want to talk to Martha about that. Not only are her ads negative, they are malicious. How quickly the politics of hope have become replaced by the politics of desperation. Shame on Martha.
Before the president rushed to the scene, we saw my opponent standing with a former president, the governor, the senior senator, the appointed senator – the whole party establishment, right on down the line.
At the beginning, it felt like me against the machine. But guess what? I was wrong. It’s us against the machine.
I don’t need an establishment to prop me up. I stand before you as the proud candidate of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents across Massachusetts, north and south, east and west.
The party machine is in high gear for my opponent. The establishment is afraid of losing their Senate seat. You can all remind them that this is not their seat, it is yours.
Should I have the honor of representing our state in Washington, D.C., I will serve no faction but Massachusetts. I will pursue no agenda but what is right. I will be nobody’s senator but yours.
One of the great advantages of being independent is that you meet voters of every kind. And you learn what people are really thinking about the big issues facing our state and our country. The political experts are still wondering how this little campaign of ours grew so fast and gathered so much strength and momentum. The reason is simple.
We do not want a senator whose only question on health care is to ask Harry Reid, “How do you want me to vote?” Massachusetts wants real reform, and not this trillion-dollar Obama health care bill being forced on the American people.
This bill would raise taxes. It would cut Medicare by half a trillion dollars. It would be unfair to our veterans. It would destroy jobs, and run our nation deeper into debt. It is not in the interest of our state or country – and as your senator, I will insist we start over.
I will work in the Senate to reform health care in the right way, the honest way. No more closed-door meetings behind the scenes. No more arrogant party leadership. We can do better, and as the 41st senator I’ll make sure of it.
In health care, we need to start fresh, work together, and do the job right.
On the question of taxes, my opponent this week endorsed yet another tax increase. She summed up her whole approach by saying, quote, “We need to get taxes up.”
She has it exactly wrong: We need to get job creation up, and taxes down. I will work in the Senate to put government back on the side of people who create jobs – and as John F. Kennedy taught us, that starts with a tax cut for the American people.
As a lieutenant colonel and 30-year member of the Army National Guard, I will keep faith with all who serve, and with our veterans, too. I will work in the Senate to defend our nation’s interests and to keep our military second to none.
In our debate, my opponent insisted that there are no longer any terrorists in Afghanistan. Maybe the president can pull her aside today and explain the basics: There are still many terrorists in Afghanistan, Martha! They are at war with the United States, and for the safety of this nation we must defeat them
As an attorney, I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation – they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them.
Raising taxes, taking over our health care, and giving new rights to terrorists is the agenda of a new establishment in Washington. And they think you’re on board with all of it. They think they own your vote. They’re sure they can’t lose. But on Election Day, the Bay State will set them straight.
We are witnesses, you and I, to something historic. We have run a race never to be forgotten. We are in a cause that deserves all that we can give it. In these final forty-eight hours, let us see it through to victory.
All along, I have counted on the goodwill and support of independent-minded people like you, and never more than right now. I ask for any help you can give, and above all for the honor of your vote.
In return, I make this pledge to you and to every citizen of Massachusetts: If I am entrusted with the people’s seat, I will give everything that is in me to be a good and faithful senator, and to make you proud.
Thank you all very much.
Update: Link to Fox News added. Sorry about that.










This is just great to watch. Just a year ago it looked like we had lost our Country and now to see so many people young and old taking an interest in such a liberal state it just restores your faith in Americans. Mass., show us how its done! God Bless the USA
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What a great speech! We need more people like him to step up and take on the establishment. Thank you Scott Brown and thank you Massachusetts for once again fighting for our freedom. Come Tuesday, Massachusetts can bring real hope and change for us all.
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I’m curious about one thing. How can anyone say that a state senator from Massachusetts is a ‘lockstep’ Republican (presuming, first of all, that being such is inherently a bad thing)? Based on what? Voting record? I wasn’t aware that state senators got to vote on national legislation. As far as I knew, they only got to vote on legislation within their own state. Given the nature of the legislature of Massachusetts (overwhelmingly Democratic), it seems to be that using his voting record in such an environment might not exactly provide the best sample size.
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I live in upstate New York but sent a donation to the Scott Brown campaign because I endorse his stance on health care. I watched the Obama speech yesterday and was appalled at the condescending attitude by Pres. Obama when referring to Scott Brown and the fact he drives a pickup truck. The smirk on his face told all – he is a liberal elite who has never had to work for a living. This illustrates just how out-of-touch Pres Obama is with regular people. Pickup trucks are necessary for many people who work a trade – plumbers, electricians, carpenters, landscapers and people who work hard to provide for their families. They also symbolize the independent spirit in their owners, and the weekend worker who wants to be free to improve their livelihood through our own efforts.
I own a pickup truck and am against the liberal elite whose next move to further take away our freedoms and extend their control by taking over our health care.
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Where in NY? I’m near Syracuse. I sent money to Brown, too. And my husband drives a pickup truck.
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We are from North East WA State but we sure were praying for Scott Brown. What a wonderful day it has been!…on trucks, we have 2 of them. They are a must for our way of life here. Obama is completely out of touch with the working people, he can’t possibly understand that people have a real need for a truck and some of us actually get horse poop on our boots!!
I just happened on this site tonight, what a breath of fresh air! Thanks, and just so you know, you don’t have to be lonely, there’s a bunch of us conservatives out west, you can come visit us anytime!
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Thanks, Konnie! And you can come visit my blog anytime! If it’s ever safe to fly again, maybe I’ll head out west for a visit.
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Nice site, my first visit. Came here in search of information about the pick-up remarks. My man and I are both college grads in white-collar jobs, but guess what? We own a 10-yr old pick up truck! We need because we live in a semi-rural area and it is a necessity for our independence and way of life. Wish I had a link to the video to see Obama in action. Anyway, I am OVERJOYED by news of Brown’s victory. I have been a tea-bagger from the start, and never prouder than today. Best wishes, Sue in Wisconsin
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Thanks, Sue. Please come back.
We have a truck and an SUV. Here in Upstate New York it makes getting around in the snow a lot easier.
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Don’t feel lonely…you have lots of friends in Arkansas, in NY at Ft. Drum where one son serves in the Army and has been to war 4 times already, in LA where another son serves in the Army and has been to war 3 times and in ME where another son is a small businessman, patriotic and influencing others there! We too are very proud of Scott Brown, for his wisdom, intelligence and lack of fear to go after the “machine”! Keep on keepin’ on!
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Sybil – please thank your sons for their service. I’m not too far from Ft. Drum – it’s about an hour or so north of where I live. When we see their trucks on the highway my kids always wave.
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I’m a lonely conservative in a blue state too (Washington State). Nice Site
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Thanks!
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As an attorney, I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation – they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them.
Now, those are mighty fine words
Question is, will he adhere to this policy when in the halls of power?
Will he oppose the President and State department when they try to shove a terrorist Arab state down Israel’s throat?
Wiil he deploy the MFO to stopp the incessant traffic of weapons drugs and terrorists across the Sinai peninsula where the MFO is supposed to be securing the Peace?
Fianlly will he take on the world’s premier terrorist state Iran before it’s capable of deploying Nukes?
You need more than driving skills. You need Leadership
Does Scott brown have what it takes to be a leader?
Y Brandstetter MD
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At least Brown appears to understand the purpose of the Constitution, unlike our current “President”, who likes to believe he’s really an attorney. I have hope.
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here is the link from youtube for Obama’s comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jepAO74hP5I&NR=1
perhaps bho will be hoist on his own petard
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Obama failed to mention that Coakley drives a Nissan SUV. A foreign, non green vehicle. Hypocrite.
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Obama is ineffectual at best…Curt Shilling will be the reason for the death of Coakley’s career …His fans are more than ticked off that she had no idea who he was!! Obama has proven once again that he thinks he is better than middle America, we’ll see about that Mr. President!!!
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