Posted on 02/22/2011 4:06:47 AM PST by Suvroc10
Scott Brown rejects Tea Party, says its not productive to criticize Obama. When Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts was elected to serve the remainder of the term of the deceased Ted Kennedy last year, conservatives had decent hopes for him. After all, Brown nationalized his election battle by saying that he would vote against Obamacare. That pledge brought him huge support from the Tea Party, which worked hard to help him get elected. Since then, however, Brown has revealed himself to be what he truly is: a RINO Republican who does much of the Democrats bidding. With that in mind, it was no surprise to hear the senator say that he considers himself a Massachusetts Republican exclusively and not a Tea Partier by any means. He also confirmed how correct conservatives have been to criticize his performance, as he refused to criticize Barack Obama and called Obama criticism unproductive.
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“Better an enemy in front of us than a traitor behind us.”
Getting rid of RINOs means losing a seat(s) from time to time. If this seat is one of them, oh well.
Long term, RINOs are destructive to the Republican Party. The sooner they are removed, the better.
Is that what he actually said?
It's hard to believe that any politician would completely rule out all criticism of a politician of another party.
I don’t think he’ll run as an IND. The Republican candidate would split the vote with him ensuring a rat victory.
I put nothing past this guy.
The only reason he wouldn’t is that it would completely torpedo his mentor Mitt’s 2012 pipe dream.
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