Saturday, July 17, 2010

Scott Brown: Is He Stupid or Corrupt?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm from Connecticut, and I worked hard to get Scott Brown elected, but after some of his recent votes, I will work hard to see that he doesn't even receive the Republican nomination when it is time for his re-election, and I am sure I will have loads of Republicans who will agree with me on that one!

Anonymous said...

I am totally disgusted with Scott Brown as are two of my children who live in MA and contributed to him and voted for him. One went to a fundraiser and shook his hand. One had his lawn sign.

He is pandering to those who will vote for him for a full term. He is a RINO.

Why do you think that Obama is in Maine this week end? Pay back to the two RINO senators from Maine.

We were mislead by Brown as were the Tea Party People. Dump him.

Dogmeat said...

I want to take this opportunity to thank the Tea Party for electing Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown since he voted for the Financial Reform Bill and help the President of the United States with another legislative victory, thank you Tea Party. Have you heard of “Unintended Consequences” or “Blowback”? Was he working for the Tea Party, himself or our Country, hmmm only you can answer this one?

The problem is this. Tea Party candidates will win a number of these congressional races because local districts are often safely partisan in nature. They can make their wild, unfounded claims, crazy accusations, etc., and win. That means not only are we likely to see an increase in Republican seats in both houses, we're likely to see more antics, more insanity, more stupidity. At the same time they're going to do everything they can to derail Obama's policies which will likely mean high unemployment, a moribund economy, and more compromises on policy positions that make no one happy.

That could literally mean that if the Republicans put up a legitimate candidate in 2012, they could win. Such a result is bad enough, but the likely response for the Democrats is to move further to the "middle" to placate voters. As we've seen over the last decade, the "middle" in American politics is basically on the verge of being an 80s Republican. Increasingly that means we'll have a political landscape of a conservative party and ratfuck insane parties. The former, given it's track record, slowly moving to the right, the latter, given it's track record, loudly screaming "socialism, communism, fascism!!!"

If we continue on this course, privatization will be socialism.

Anonymous said...

I called Senator Brown's office and demanded they return my $20 campaign contribution as it was solicited under false pretenses. They told me to call his campaign headquarters.
Campaign headquarters won't return my calls.

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