Brown is an idiot.
So is Ms Wrestling.
I bet he didn’t even hear the clip. He’s going off the slanted mainstream media headlines.
RINOFIGHT!!!!!
Well let them. I can live with it hope they win their races, too.
But I support Romney’s comments.
Shut up, Brown. It’s not Romney’s fault you can’t put away a lowlife sham such as Fauxcohontas.
And who out there is surprised? Scott Brown is a moron.
I believe Senator Brown just lost his senate seat.
This jackwad forgets it was the TEA party that put his @$$ in office and will take it out again,if he doesn’t smarten up real quick.
This makes me want help the Indian out of spite.
I’m tired of that guy. If it weren’t so damned important to take control of the Senate, I’d be hoping he loses. Not that he can be counted on half the time, but she can’t be counted on any of the time.
So, he doesn’t like the facts that were cited or he doesn’t like citing facts?
Senator Brown believe’s anything conservative “goes too far.” That’s why I refuse to vote for him. I’ll vote for Romney in November. The executive power vested in Obama is just too dangerous to take chances with. But Brown is just another sellout legislator. And so I’ll leave his office blank on my ballot.
I guess the RINO GOPe will cut off the funds now??
Nope??
Bueller?
Bueller?
Hey Scott, re all those solicitations:
The next check you don’t get will be from me.
many people today who want to work are being forced into public assistance for lack of jobs,” he said in an email to The Hill.
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No mention from Scotty on the swelling numbers of people suddently gravitating to “disability” status.
I supported Brown when he distanced himself from Akin (I understand the politics of Massachusetts). But this is ridiculous. He’s just pandering now.
Screw him.
Scott Brown is dead to me. If I lived in Massachusetts, I’d vote for the other guy. :::snort:::
Brown is a typical moderate pussy who is terrified of offending someone.
Senator Scott Brown is too busy with his campaign to stop and pay attention to what Romney actually said.
Here is part of what Mitt said:
“There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it. That thats an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what These are people who pay no income tax .
It is true that of the 47% of Americans who paid no Federal Income Tax, that 60% did pay the Social Security tax. There are those who will see this as an error in Mitt’s statement. However, those who pay into Social Security most likely will get that “tax” paid back to them. There are some who will get that “tax” paid back and much more.
Also, that 47% are paying other taxes—lots of taxes. Even though they are paying these taxes, many who don’t pay the federal income tax are not worried about the taxation efforts of the Obama Administraton if the election goes to Obama. Romney was correct in his statement that these people “believe the government has a responsibility to care for them” and will vote for Obama.
The media is spinning Romney’s words to confuse the voter.
Senator Brown's focus is the same as Romney's: we need to get the economy growing again, so that the people on public assistance can get jobs.