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"GOP Rock Star Scott Brown"

by: Jacob Freeze

Wed Feb 03, 2010 at 15:18:43 PM EST


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Brown

From the Boston Herald...

GOP rock star Scott Brown's victory train rolled into Southie last night where the senator-elect hoisted a frosty beer with a local radio host to live up to one his first campaign promises.

"We made a bet and they said if they endorsed me and I won then we'd have to get together for a few beers," Brown, a Wrentham Republican, said at The Stadium in South Boston last night. "After it was over, they called and reminded me."

Brown, who drove himself to the pub in his now-legendary green GMC Canyon truck, turned the beer summit with WAAF [website]-FM (107.3) morning man Greg Hill into a charity event, raising $6,000 for Homes for Our Troops, a Taunton-based charity that builds handicapped-accessible houses for soldiers injured in combat.

Now "GOP rock star Scott Brown's victory train" is about to roll into Washington.

In a letter written by his legal counsel, Daniel B. Winslow, Brown said he wanted the results certified no later than 11 a.m. Thursday so that he can deliver a copy to the Secretary of the United States Senate in time to be administered the oath of office by Thursday afternoon.

Brown had initially planned to be sworn into office Feb. 11 but, Winslow wrote, "he has been advised that there are a number of votes scheduled prior to that date. For that reason, he wants certification to occur immediately."

Patrick is planning to certify the results tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., which would then allow Brown to travel to Washington for the swearing-in.

And unlike Barack Obama, a "lawyer" who never tried a case in court, filed a brief, or published any legal research except for one lonely little note, Scott Brown actually has a résumé...

Presently serving as the Army Guard's head defense attorney in New England, Brown defends Guard members who have disciplinary difficulties such as positive drug tests,[2] and provides estate planning and real estate advice to those who are about to deploy to war zones.[10]

If Republicans run "GOP Rock Star Scott Brown" for President in 2012...

Shut up!

Don't even think about it!

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"America's Sexiest Man" (0.00 / 0)
And...

In June 1982, Brown, then a 22-year-old law student at Boston College, won Cosmopolitan magazine's "America's Sexiest Man" contest. Brown was featured in the magazine's centerfold, posing nude but strategically posed so that according to Brown, "You don't see anything".[2][21][22] In the accompanying interview, he referred to himself as "a patriot" and stated that he had political ambitions. He used his earnings (about $1,000) to help pay for his law school expenses.[2][21][22]

Harharharhar!!!


Meanwhile... (5.00 / 1)
Meanwhile, back in Washington, Barack "One Term" Obama was sucking up to Republicans again.

The president has invited members of Congress from both parties for a meeting at the White House next Tuesday, the first of the bipartisan brainstorming sessions that Mr. Obama proposed during the State of the Union address. Republicans will also be invited to the White House this weekend to watch the Super Bowl, as well as to Camp David and other venues for social visits.



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You're a Republican, right? (0.00 / 0)


Most people are idiots... But don't tell them. It'll spoil all the fun for those of us who aren't.  Vision flows where you decide to let it.  Same as it ever was.


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No, I'm not a Republican. (0.00 / 0)
But you're not a Liberal or Progressive, that seems clear.

Most people are idiots... But don't tell them. It'll spoil all the fun for those of us who aren't.  Vision flows where you decide to let it.  Same as it ever was.


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I Believe Your Take On Jacob Freeze Has Completely Missed The Mark (6.00 / 1)
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The ideal Republican ticket (5.00 / 1)
The ideal Republican ticket for 2012 would be Scott Brown and Olympia Snowe.

Brown-Snowe 2012!

Harharharhar!!!

It's almost as bad as Yellow-Snowe!

All the Dermocrats would need is a couple of candidates named Pooper and Scooper!


He looks like Ben Cross teh hot vampire (5.00 / 2)


Being From Mass, I Am Watching Closely (6.00 / 1)
The Dems ran a rather run-of-the-mill Massachusetts Attorney General, Martha Coakley, against a handsome and very smart Massachusetts State Senator from the Norfolk, Bristol & Middlesex district, Scott Brown. The campaign was fiercely fought, but not by the Dems. Coakley had a gigantic grass roots operation, with very little money behind it. Brown had vast funding from somewhere.

The Dems hardly tried at all to win this one. I can't help but think their strategy was to deliberately lose their veto-proof Senate majority in order to deflect a bit of the tsunami of resentment that is about to be engendered by the coming gigantic economic and geopolitical debacle.

Time to start keeping track of every bad move that Brown makes in the Senate! Write them down!

Also time to fix our disastrous elections systems! Plurality voting obviously does not work, and "IRV" (which the "Green" Party is supporting) would be far worse. Time to go to approval with runoffs voting. This is a very serious issue!

Support The Freedom And Equality Party!


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I don't like Scott Brown at all, but (6.00 / 1)
the Democrats were looking to get their asses handed to them for the longest time, and they finally did.  Not withstanding the fact that Martha Coakley ran a lousy campaign and was flat and run of the mill, and thought she had the electorate in her pocket (which was just plain arrogance and laziness on her part), that trainwreck of a healthcare "reform" bill which came about and would be a dangerous disaster if it went through,  Scott Brown rode on the coattails of people's anger and frustration over that bill, getting himself elected, by a huge landslide.

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)

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