Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Martha Coakley Do'h

Put this into the category of shit you really can't make up. From Gateway Pundit

There’s only one “e” in “Massachusetts,” Martha.

A New Martha Coakley ad attacking Scott Brown misspells Massachusetts:

Oh dear... you royally fucked this one up honey, I need to get over to DK (DailyKos) to see their reaction


The video in question (still found it on YouTube, for now...), pause it at 27 seconds to see what they are talking about

What a horrid ad. Does she really want people to start thinking about what they can’t afford after democrats just tripled the national deficit in one year?
Mass Live reported:

On the heels of last night’s final debate between Martha Coakley, Scott Brown and Joseph L. Kennedy, Coakley released a new ad attacking Scott Brown — an aggressive turn that many observers have thought was long overdue.

However the ad’s message might get lost by a spelling gaffe that appears in the ad’s closing seconds. In the fine print appearing at the bottom of the screen, the ad reads:

Paid for by Massachusettes Democratic Party and Authorized by Martha Coakley for Senate. Approved by Martha Coakley.

Close observers will notice that there is an extra ‘E’ tacked onto the end of ‘Massachusetts. It’s a trivial oversight, for sure, but you can bet that the jokes and jabs the typo will inspire will blunt at least some of the impact of the ad.


Here's the Brown response, good but need more substance dude...


And even HuffPo can't believe the shitty strategy of the Coakley campaign, from Jammie Wearing Fool(old refrence)
Meanwhile, an analysis of the debate last night says Brown won. From those hardcore teabaggers at the Huffington Post...

At a time when jobs are scarce, terror is back at orange, and heating oil is expensive, not to mention the rent, guess what: after one year, Coakley and the Democrats can give up talking about Bush-Cheney-McCain. They need to develop and focus on a clear consistent message that comes from the leadership and transparency voters mandated a year ago. Change can mean anything. But voters did not mean more of the same.

Wow... thanks for the gift Coakley campaign. This is getting funny...

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