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AND MORE MASSACHUSETTS HACK OUTRAGE, COAKLEY STYLE – By now many of you probably know of the incident last night where a legitimate reported was allegedly shoved to the ground in Washington, D.C., trying to ask Massachusetts Dem Senate candidate Martha Coakley a question.  Coakley replies:

Bay State Attorney General Martha Coakley blamed GOP “stalkers” today for triggering tensions outside a Washington, D.C., fund-raiser last night where a Weekly Standard reporter said he was roughed up by a Coakley campaign volunteer.

Coakley, a Democrat, is in a red-hot race for U.S. Senate against GOP rival Scott Brown, where a poll out yesterday places the two only 2 points apart closing in on the Jan. 19 special election. The post-fundraiser fury has now sent both parties scrambling.

Coakley said she is not “privy” to the facts surrounding the incident involving reporter John McCormack last night, who wrote about the episode outside the Sonoma restaurant in Washington, D.C. in an online dispatch titled: “We Report, We Get Pushed.” The Wall Street Journal reported the Coakley fund-raiser at the Sonoma restaurant in Washington, D.C. was put on by health care industry lobbyists.

Coakley is, like many radical feminists, obsessed with the language of sexual assault.  Last night she accused Scott Brown of being soft on rape.  Now there are "stalkers" in the Brown campaign.  One, apparently, is a Weekly Standard reporter.

Coakley is an officer of the court.  She watched a man assaulted, did nothing about it, now may well be covering it up.  Great for the attorney general of a state. 

Brown has plenty of ammo to use against Coakley.  Commence fire.

January 13, 2010