Coakley campaign misspells 'Massachusetts' in ad

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Coakley campaign misspells 'Massachusetts' in ad


Somebody get Martha Coakley's campaign a dictionary. Or a map. Or anything that would correctly spell the very state she's running to represent in Washington.

The Democrat last night rolled out her second TV ad of the general election race for US Senate. It's a hard-hitting spot -- particularly for a front-runner -- that accuses her Republican opponent, state Senator Scott Brown of Wrentham, of being in "lock-step" with the national GOP, complete with photos of former president George W. Bush and former vice president Dick Cheney.

There's just one problem. That state she wants to serve? Massachusetts? It's spelled like this at the end of the 30-second spot: "Massachusettes." As in, "Paid for by the Massachusettes Democratic Party and authorized by Martha Coakley for Senate."

As you might expect, Republicans are having loads of fun with this today. If she can't spell her own state, they quip, how can she work for it on Capitol Hill?

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/01/coakley_campaig_1.html

:rofl:

Another retarded democrat. I saw she got her ass kicked during the debate she had with state Senator Scott Brown.
 
Coakley campaign misspells 'Massachusetts' in ad


Somebody get Martha Coakley's campaign a dictionary. Or a map. Or anything that would correctly spell the very state she's running to represent in Washington.

The Democrat last night rolled out her second TV ad of the general election race for US Senate. It's a hard-hitting spot -- particularly for a front-runner -- that accuses her Republican opponent, state Senator Scott Brown of Wrentham, of being in "lock-step" with the national GOP, complete with photos of former president George W. Bush and former vice president Dick Cheney.

There's just one problem. That state she wants to serve? Massachusetts? It's spelled like this at the end of the 30-second spot: "Massachusettes." As in, "Paid for by the Massachusettes Democratic Party and authorized by Martha Coakley for Senate."

As you might expect, Republicans are having loads of fun with this today. If she can't spell her own state, they quip, how can she work for it on Capitol Hill?

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/01/coakley_campaig_1.html

:rofl:

Another retarded democrat. I saw she got her ass kicked during the debate she had with state Senator Scott Brown.


Wow...Conservatives finally found someone to take the heat off Dan "don't tell me how to spell potatoe" Quayle
 
Wow...Conservatives finally found someone to take the heat off Dan "don't tell me how to spell potatoe" Quayle


:lol:
No, you guys still have the biggest retard, Obama and his comment about having visited 57 U.S. states during the campaign. I guess it would be too much to ask that someone running for president of the United States should know that we only have 50 states.

:yermom:
 
yeah...thats relevant

compare her to quayle...nice job :good4u:

Dan Quayle HIMSELF showed he was incapable of spelling potato.

All this latest incident shows is that the Senator's staff didn't proof read the final copy of that ad.

But by all means tell me how I'm wrong and this is just the latest proof that Liberals everywhere are idiots.
 
Dan Quayle HIMSELF showed he was incapable of spelling potato.

All this latest incident shows is that the Senator's staff didn't proof read the final copy of that ad.

But by all means tell me how I'm wrong and this is just the latest proof that Liberals everywhere are idiots.

you're the one who compared her to quayle...not me
 
"Another retarded democrat. I saw she got her ass kicked during the debate she had with state Senator Scott Brown. "

Do you think she wrote & put together the ad?
 
"Another retarded democrat. I saw she got her ass kicked during the debate she had with state Senator Scott Brown. "

Do you think she wrote & put together the ad?

Typical of an asshole Democrat: not wanting to accept responsibility.
 
That's rather hostile. It was a simple question.

Can you answer it? I doubt the webbster will chime in...
We are talking about Massachusetts politics, and hostility is the name of the game there. If you can't handle it, tough shit for you. :cool:
 
In an email:

By Newt Gingrich
Newt Gingrich

With one week to go, who will win the special election in Massachusetts to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D) is still anybody’s guess. But before a single vote is counted, we can be sure of this: The Massachusetts race is already telling us a lot about how unhappy Americans are with the liberal, big government agenda in Washington.

On Monday, Scott Brown raised an extraordinary $1.3 million from over 16,000 donations averaging less than $80.

And a poll released earlier this week by the left-leaning polling firm Public Policy Polling shows the race between little known Republican State Senator Scott Brown and Kennedy’s anointed successor, Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley, in a dead heat.
:)
 
THIS!!
LOL spelling doesn't matter to libtards

We knew what she meant. Did the ads communicate? Then they were effective.

Idiocracy inches another step forward

Seriously?

You think a Senate candidate is the one who puts the ads together for their campaign?

And you think this is a big issue, as well?

Seriously?
 
Seriously?

You think a Senate candidate is the one who puts the ads together for their campaign?

And you think this is a big issue, as well?

Seriously?
I know that she watched and approved it. If it follows the law it even has her saying so at the end of the ad. "I am Coakley and I approved this ad"...
 
I know that she watched and approved it. If it follows the law it even has her saying so at the end of the ad.

I'm sure she did.

Damo - it's a mispelling of the tag line a the end, for "this ad was approved by."

The idea that the righties on here are talking about accountability, as though this is akin to a decision to engage military forces or ease pollution standards or any one of dozens of important issues, is ludicrous. The intial post suggest that Coakley herself misspelled her home state and is retarded because she doesn't know how to spell it.

You guys need to get a grip. I'd be embarassed making this kind of argument against a Republican.
 
I'm sure she did.

Damo - it's a mispelling of the tag line a the end, for "this ad was approved by."

The idea that the righties on here are talking about accountability, as though this is akin to a decision to engage military forces or ease pollution standards or any one of dozens of important issues, is ludicrous. The intial post suggest that Coakley herself misspelled her home state and is retarded because she doesn't know how to spell it.

You guys need to get a grip. I'd be embarassed making this kind of argument against a Republican.
Fair enough.

IMO this is hilarious, and if I were Brown I'd get somebody on my staff to work in the background to get supporters to write many letters to the editor about it...

And if it is in the tag line, they'd better check all their other ads, whoever can't spell their own state or use spell check (yes Massachusetts is in there) to verify may have cut and pasted that into all of them...
 
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