Posted on 03/09/2010 7:21:59 PM PST by cajuncow
NEW YORK (Associated Press) -- Sen. Scott Brown, the Massachusetts Republican who pulled off one of the biggest upsets in recent years by winning the seat once held by Sen. Edward Kennedy, has a book deal.
HarperCollins announced Tuesday that it will publish Brown's memoir, currently untitled, in early 2011. Financial terms were not disclosed; Brown was represented by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, whose many clients have included Kennedy, the liberal icon who died last summer after more than 40 years in office.
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‘inspire, inform’ and make money.
Memoir of how Conservatives flocked around a Liberal, donated money for him so he could win the Senate seat, So he could turn around and vote for Harry Reid’s jobs bill that benifits employers who hire illegal aliens.
Any one with more than two brain cells left can see where this Fascist takeover is leading us. Even Basstoneians.
Mc Lames is next!!! I urge everyone to donate to JD's campaign!
Does every politician have to write a book these days?
And does every candidate have to send us letters asking for donations towards their elections?
DAMN .. I am so SICK of these ‘self Important’ Biogs!
SICK OF THIS SH!T!
Turncoat, but it was expected from Massachusetts.
I hate to hear this. It sounds like grandstanding to me. Why can’t the dufus just go to Washington and be a conservative? This REALLY rubs me the wrong way if it is true!
I wouldn’t call him a turncoat, but he doesn’t need to be penning memoirs in your 2nd year. Heard the Reagan-Obama debate on Levin. The great thing about Reagan he was always talking about the country, the constitution, freedom, economics. He only mentioned himself in examples occasionally.
With all the $$$ given to him by conservatives,
one would think he would put himself in the “Peoples’
Seat” and work for the conservatives.
Love it!!
Thanks cajuncow. Wow, I’m not feelin’ the love.
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