I know it sounds terrible, but Elizabeth Warren is one of my favorite people to "hate." Of course, I wish her no physical harm, except to see her move from this country to another, one that shares her penchant for communal finance and borderless, One World politics.
She is as far Left as a person can get and SHE would work to cause me "and my kind" much harm. She believes the First Amendment is based on "responsible speech," when in fact, it protects speech that is just the opposite . . . . after all, we wouldn't need the First Amendment if we all spoke "responsibly," would we?
She is not one who sees the Constitution as limiting Central Government. Wealth distribution is one of her political values, unless, of course, it involves the 3.4 million bucks she and her squeeze made over the past couple of years. She is pro-union as long as that union supports centralized government. And she believes that government knows better than the parents of this country when it comes to the education and protection of those children.
She has been partnered with Obama since 2007, and was central to the developing strategies of the Stimulus and ObamaCare prior to Obama's election in 2008. More than this, she was one of five civilian overseers for the TARP spending frenzie (nearly 30 trillion has been funneled through TARP since it went into effect in December of 2008 -- all of that money allocated under Obama's watch, btw, not GW's).
And she is in a contest with Scott Brown, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, taking Ted Kennedy's seat after he died in 2009. Many on the Right abhor Brown, but, I am not one of those people. While he is not true to all of the TEA Party values, still, he was the single most critical vote in killing off Cap and Trade. He voted against ObamaCare, preventing the outright inclusion of the "public option," and helped to water down Dodd/Frank before finally voting for the bill. We should never forget that he lives in Massachusetts.
The Democrats think they are entitled to the seat occupied by Brown, but it is becoming clear that the Warren effort at defeating Scott Brown is in serious trouble. Turns out that she has lied about her minority status all these years, and the several revelations in this regard have put her in "second place" for the Senate seat.
Ten Kennedy died with two years remain in his term. The election for that Senate is this year and will give the winner a 6 year term. Brown's re-election would send a message that "conservative opinion," at some level, is appreciated, even in a state as Blue as Massachusetts.

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