For those watching the election returns at Richard Tisei’s election-night party at the Peabody Marriott or with Scott Brown at Boston’s Park Plaza, the message was clear: moderate candidates are not welcome in Massachusetts, at least not if you have an “R” next to your name.
Tuesday’s election was a victory for those who believe in diversity in all things except ideas. The same people who whine incessantly about the lack of moderate Republicans in office pulled out all the stops to make sure that two moderate Republicans would not represent Massachusetts in Congress. In fact, they made sure that no Republicans will be representing Massachusetts in Congress.
The ideological purification of the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation is once again complete. No Republicans need apply, no matter how moderate or bipartisan. It must be a great relief to know that things are now back to normal.
Meanwhile, some Massachusetts moderates are starting to reconsider their “No” votes on physician assisted suicide and medical marijuana.
Let’s review some of the other lessons learned on Tuesday.
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No Shame in Voting for Moderates
Call me a homer. Call me provincial. You can even call me a Republican if it makes you happy and you don’t care much about accuracy. But on Tuesday, Nov. 6, I’ll be voting for the two moderate candidates from Wakefield, Massachusetts: Scott Brown and Richard Tisei, over their extremely partisan opponents. Tisei lives in Wakefield and Brown grew up here, graduating from Wakefield High School in 1977.
Why should anyone have to justify supporting moderate, middle-of-the-road candidates? Aren’t we taught from a young age that moderation is preferable to extremes? And yet we now have voices on our TVs and radios trying to tell us that we should apologize for favoring these moderate candidates.
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Self-intervention
I admit that I am powerless over the Internet.
There, I’ve said it. They say that admitting you have a problem is the first step toward recovery.
I wish it were that easy. I thank my higher power that I don’t have a smartphone. I’d be one of those people at social events with my eyes and fingers fixated on my little hand-held screen rather than on the people in the room. I’d be tempted to document road trips by taking pictures of signs, uploading them to Flickr and then tweeting them – while driving.
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Two Guys From Wakefield
Things are looking up for two of Wakefield’s most favored political sons, Scott Brown and Richard Tisei.
Brown had a good debate Monday night at UMass Lowell. They’ll never admit it, but you could tell that the Elizabeth Warren people thought she lost because they were complaining bitterly about moderator David Gregory. The side that thinks they won doesn’t complain about the moderator. Hey, media bias is a bitch, even when it’s imaginary.
Also on Monday, the Boston Globe, of all papers, published a poll that showed that Richard Tisei is leading John Tierney by six points among likely voters in the 6th Congressional District race. And if the Globe says six, what is it really?
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Pot Law Takes a Hit
When the Board of Selectmen last week moved to use zoning to nip in the bud any chance of a medical marijuana dispensary opening in Wakefield Massachusetts, they were not alone. Many Massachusetts cities and towns have put in motion measures to stem the possibility of a pot store opening in their communities.
This widespread municipal concern has been sparked by Question 3 on the November 6 Election ballot. The measure purports to be an attempt to make marijuana legal for medical purposes, but many believe that it’s just a smokescreen for legalizing the drug for recreational use.
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Extreme Moderates
“Why are there no moderate Republicans?”
That’s the lament we hear with increasing frequency from some quarters as the fall election season heats up. Meanwhile, many of the same people who decry this supposed lack of moderation are working overtime to paint a couple of true moderates as “extreme.”
Last year, Congressional Quarterly ranked Scott Brown the second most bipartisan member of the US Senate. That means he voted with the opposition party more often than 48 other senators. CQ also noted that Brown was the most independent-voting member of the entire Massachusetts congressional delegation, all of whom, with the exception of Brown, are Democrats.
But none of this matters to Brown’s opposition, and it doesn’t keep them from trying to characterize him as “part of an extreme Republican agenda.”
Richard Tisei spent the better part of three decades as a member and leader of the minority party in the Massachusetts Legislature. He accomplished a lot by being willing and able to work with members of the majority party. He must have gotten something worthwhile done, because the voters kept sending him back to Beacon Hill.
But to many who oppose him in his challenge to Congressman John Tierney, Richard Tisei is secretly part of some radical right wing agenda, or even (gasp!) a Tea Partier.
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