The Incredible Incompetence of Martha
Coakley<http://reason.com/archives/2010/01/15/the-incredible-incompetence-of>The
race for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat gets weirder—and tighter—by the hour.

Michael C. Moynihan <http://reason.com/people/michael-c-moynihan> | January
15, 2010

Comrades in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, stay alert for a telephone
call from President Barack Obama.
He<http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/31555.html> "truly
apologize[s] for intruding on your day," but according to recent polls,
Republican hopeful Scott Brown has overtaken Democrat Martha Coakley in the
race for the state's open Senate seat. So pardon the interruption, but if
you don't act now there is a very good chance that a troglodyte Republican
will sink ObamaCare.

After an uninspired YouTube
endorsement<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iylgBF3KTQA>(which
looked like a hi-def hostage video) and today's uninspired robocall, Obama,
whose own poll numbers are looking
Coakley-esque<http://politics.theatlantic.com/2010/01/poll_obama_would_lose_election_if_held_today.php>,
plans to travel to Massachusetts on Sunday in a risky attempt to save his
party's 60-seat Senate majority. Projecting an outward calm—White House
spokesman Robert Gibbs confidently told reporters that he "didn't think
Brown was going to win"—Democrats are in full panic mode after a Suffolk
University poll released yesterday gave Brown a slight edge over Coakley.
According to polling wizard Nate Silver, Coakley supporters can pick at
pollsters' biases if they desire but, right now, the race is most certainty
a toss-up <http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/01/ok-its-toss-up.html>.

How could such a thing happen in Massachusetts, a state so progressive that
the Cambridge Bolshevik can purchase the complete works of Josef
Stalin<http://revolutionbookscamb.org/viewitem.php?title=Stalin:%20Collected%20Works%20%28Various%20Volumes%29>
and
receive training at the Center for Marxist
Education<http://www.yelp.com/biz/center-for-marxist-education-cambridge>
within
a few short blocks; a state so lefty that, in the 1980s, my hometown of
Concord, Massachusetts, became a "sister city" of Sandinista-ruled San
Marcos, Nicaragua? What was the Kronstadt
moment<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronstadt_rebellion#Louis_Fischer.27s_Concept_of_.22Kronstadt.22>
for
my fellow Bay Staters?

Two things: a monstrous health care bill and a candidate almost Dukakis-like
in her on-the-trail incompetence.

Coakley's defenders say that a poorly run campaign—and not skepticism of
ObamaCare—is driving her poll numbers south. An endless string of gaffes is
doubtless adding to her troubles, but there is significant evidence that
health care and the prospect of massive budget deficits are more proximate
causes. As the *Boston Herald*
noted<http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view/20100114brown-out_poll_shows_scott_brown_trumping_martha_coakley/srvc=home&position=0>,
that Suffolk University poll also showed "51 percent of voters saying they
oppose the 'national near-universal health-care package' and 61 percent
saying they believe the government cannot afford to pay for it."

And while they might often act like robots programmed at Democratic National
Committee headquarters, Massachusetts voters have reacted negatively to
Coakley's stunningly cavalier campaign style. Brian
McGrory<http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/01/brian_mcgrory_w.html>,
a columnist at the Coakley-friendly *Boston Globe*, accused her of being a
"diva" who was dodging debates and skipping the flesh-pressing necessary to
win. When asked by the *Globe* why she wasn't out stumping like Brown, she
fired back: “As opposed to standing outside Fenway Park? In the cold?
Shaking hands?'' When she was a rising star in the D.A.'s office, the *Globe
* admitted, in an otherwise obsequious profile, that she was "Relentless.
Icy. Unflappable. Never nice."

In a moment of unconscious channeling of Pete Seeger, Florence
Reese<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Side_Are_You_On%3F>,
and the East German youth movement<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyShCNbsplI>,
Coakley this week crowed that "Now is the time for Scott Brown to tell us
what side he's on" regarding proposed bank fees, adding that "Despite his
tea party rhetoric about never supporting a tax hike, the truth is that he
has supported more than $300 million in new taxes and fees on middle class
families." In an exquisite Palinism largely ignored by the local media,
Coakley included visits to her London-based sister in a list of her foreign
policy credentials.

So what's wrong with her opponent? Brown, voters are constantly reminded,
is a Republican <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcFVRQi3ZEo>—a foreign virus
in the Massachusetts body politic—and his talk of tax cuts echoes rhetoric
employed by those mad Tea Party rubes. When he isn't conspiring with the
knuckle-draggers, Brown is spending time at one of his "five
properties,"<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/13/ma-senate-candidate-brown_n_422399.html>
which
includes an Aruba timeshare valued between $10,000 and $20,000. It's more
than a little bizarre to accuse Brown of being too rich, too*bourgeois*, to
fill *Ted Kennedy's* Senate seat.

As for Coakley's record as a prosecutor and district attorney, it inspires
even less confidence in Massachusetts voters. As the head of a child abuse
and sex crimes unit and later as district attorney, Martha Coakley was a
strong proponent of using discredited techniques of "recovering memory" of
past child abuse.

As a result, innocent men like Gerald Amirault, a former daycare operator
who, along with his mother and sister, was accused of molesting children in
his care, was released a long 18 years after his conviction. *Wall Street
Journal* writer Dorthy Rabinowitz, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her
reporting on the Amirault case, wrote
that<http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/6413> after
coaching by therapists, "Mrs. Amirault was accused of raping a child with a
magic wand, of assaulting another sexually with a large butcher knife,
Gerald of abusing children in a magic room while dressed as a clown, and
Cheryl of similar unspeakable violations." After the case collapsed, and
long after the family had been convicted, Coakley personally lobbied
then-Governor Jane Swift to block Gerald Amirault's release.

While the Amirault case has received the most coverage, there's also the
case of Ray and Shirley Souza, who were accused of molesting both their
children and grandchildren. As with the Amarault case, no credible physical
evidence existed of sexual assault—but that didn't stand in the way of the
hyper-ambitious Coakley. "What we have are 6- and 7-year-old female children
testifying credibly about incidents in the recent past." Those credible
incidents included being forced to drink a "green potion" before being
inappropriately touched, being molested by a giant robot, and Ray Souza
putting his head in his granddaughter's vagina and "wiggling" it around.

The Amiraults and Souzas were railroaded; there lives were ruined. Coakley,
always forthright about her political ambitions (in 2004, she announced that
she would seek Sen. John Kerry's seat if he won the presidency), stands by
her overzealous prosecutions and defends the convictions. When asked about
the bizarre and incredible tales "recovered" by the Souza grandchildren,
Coakley offered this curious defense of the prosecutions: "Kids cannot
fabricate a comprehensive lie about putting their fingers in their
grandmother's vagina and say it feels slimy and tell that to an interviewer
and say it in court again six months later."

A decade ago, Coakley told *The Boston Globe* that if her political career
were to flame out she would likely "retire to Martha's Vineyard and write
murder mysteries." On Friday, liberal journalist Steve Kornacki reported
that Coakley's own internal polling shows Brown with a three-point lead. I
eagerly await Coakley's literary debut.

*Michael C. Moynihan is a senior editor of* Reason *magazine.*

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