Posted on 10/19/2012 7:16:04 AM PDT by BlatherNaut
BOSTON Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren are back on the campaign trail as the hotly-contested race heads into the homestretch.
Brown is scheduled to visit to a senior center in Quincy, the last stop in what the campaign has called a "Keep The Promise" tour to discuss Medicare.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
A clown and a fake indian from the Fakawee tribe.
Is this a joke, with the Jokester? Parody?
People/voters in MA are strange!
Where the Fakawee?? LOL
low brow and high cheekbone all in one place.
Hard to tell who would play the ‘straight man’ in that duo.
No doubt they will be discussing the Franken Technique for counting votes in a close election.
".....yeah, that'll straighten things out"
Is there a bold FReeper that might attend?
I recommend asking Franken the following: “Mr. Franken, can you do a fart joke for us? Really..just one.”
That will certainly add to her credibility.
Jesse Ventura, Al Franken, Paul Welfare, Keith Ellison. Quite a stable of winners from a state that isn’t terribly large.
That will certainly add to her credibility.
Jesse Ventura, Al Franken, Paul Welfare, Keith Ellison. Quite a stable of winners from a state that isn’t terribly large.
In 2004 Air America sent Franken to Boston for election coverage; a big party to celebrate the election of “President Kerry” was planned. Google “Kerry party turns to tears,
bitterness”...we know how it turned out. Then he and his fellow libs got on the air and, sounding half-asleep (or maybe just boring as usual) they talked about how the election was stolen, again!
Here, I just googled it... 2004...
http://rense.com/general59/bitterness.htm
>>Boston (CNSNews.com) - As President George Bush edged closer to the 270 electoral votes necessary to secure re-election, supporters of Democratic nominee John Kerry openly wept and consoled each other at the Election Night celebration in Boston’s Copley Square. Some Kerry supporters called Bush’s platform “all lies” and heckled a group of College Republicans who were passing through the crowd.
>>A distraught woman confronted Democratic U.S. Rep. Harold Ford in the lobby of the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel and screamed, “Can you tell me why everybody made a mistake?” Ford responded, “Let me talk to the candidate before I make a comment. It’s been a long day.” Another woman standing near Ford began to openly weep at the prospect of a Kerry loss. When CNSNews.com asked why he had confidently predicted a Kerry victory just a few hours earlier, Davis responded, “I, like many people saw the exit polls, which saw Kerry ahead in every battleground state.”
Meanwhile, outside Kerry’s Copley Square rally, a contingent of College Republicans from Northeastern University marched through the sea of Kerry supporters and got heckled. “You vote for Bush, you get what you deserve,” shouted Kerry supporter Bob Bryant to the GOP contingent.
A woman, unhappy the Republicans were there, screamed, “someone shut up those idiots.’
Brian Henchey, one of the College Republicans marching through the crowd told CNSNews.com that he had “never seen more sad and depressed faces in my life than what I have seen here in Copley Square tonight”
(Me: In 2004 Jon Sinton of Air America said “In five years we’ll be on 600 stations [just like Rush].” At most it got on about 60-80 stations and by 09 it was bankrupt/off the air.
With Franken, the guy who stole his election? This means Warren knows she’s losing.
It looks like it’s going to be close. She’s riding her beloved Obama’s coattails.
Liar-Watha is running psyops, positioning herself to apply the Al Franken strategy if necessary.
Way too easy: a man with jockey shorts on his head endorsing Warren.
I can see the spots now.
Fauxahontas starring in “Dances with Clowns!”
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