Posted on 11/11/2010 5:48:27 AM PST by GOPsterinMA
U.S. Sen. Scott Brown a sometime Tea Party darling whos been tagged as a potential 2012 target after the Bay States Democratic landslide in last weeks elections yesterday downplayed the importance of the controversial conservative movement and its new foothold in Washington.
Im not sure who they are, said Brown when asked about the election of senators with reported Tea Party ties. Brown said hes known U.S. Sens.-elect Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Pat Toomey (R-Penn.) before the election and, They dont come and say, Hey, Im a Tea Party member. They come and say, Hey, Im a U.S. senator representing my state.
Brown dismissed the Tea Partys influence on the U.S. Senate despite national claims that self-described Tea Party candidates such as U.S. Sen.-elect Rand Paul (R-Ky.) represented wins for the growing grass-roots movement.
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He’s doing the typical thing - thinks he needs to run to the middle.
In fact, in leftist states like MA, the middle-of-the-road Republicans get devoured first.
Laugh it up while the world goes broke. I hope you like the NWO.
How quick he showed his desire to be in the inside club. These rino’s are not coy about it either. So I can imagine how the pressure is on for ‘no tea’.
So you're going to vote for his democrat opponent next time? Or are you planning to move out of the People's Republic of Taxachussetts.
Liars looking favorable on another liar is hardly a plus.
"...while theres a place certainly for the Tea Party and other groups in politics, when youre down there, youre trying to just get the country moving again, and thats the message Im bringing, Brown said.
Christen Varley, president of the Greater Boston Tea Party...said Brown even called to wish her a happy birthday nearly a month ago despite claims that hes keeping his distance from the Tea Party.
Beware the scumbag liberal newsrooms trying to turn Republicans against each other so they can shoehorn their communist scumbags into seats like Brown’s. If Brown is an 80%-er or better in the seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy (D-Hell) I’m happy as a clam.
Anyway, nowhere in this column did I see Brown dissing the tea party movement.
“...Its important to learn this lesson: There are no conservatives in MA...”
What a sad commentary on the state (colony) that gave us Lexington-Concord and the “Shot Heard ‘Round The World”.
We are worlds away from where we’re supposed to be.
Liberalism really is a cancer.
Scott Brown doesn’t dry hump the Tea Party in public, and it’s Breaking News?
LOL!
This has been proved over and over and over again. It is a basic truism. Yet politicians continue to cower from the Democrat "mainstream" newsrooms as if those institutions aren't dying, as if those institutions still call all the shots.
It is ironic that those scumbag newsrooms still have whatever power they have left precisely BECAUSE some Republicans continue to run scared from them. But that phenomenom, too, is dying as Republicans wake up to the power of the 'new' media of talk radio and the internet.
Hey, McFly, Scott Brown is not claiming that he is keeping his distance from the Tea Party. The reporter is making that statement.
The bottom line is that he knows Tea Party leaders. He acknowledges that there is a place for them at the table. And he is also acknowledging that they are not the only ones at the table.
The only thing I am impressed about is that we have someone in Ted Kennedy’s seat who will vote with us 70 percent of the time, instead of ZERO percent of the time.
Not too hard to figure out if you try.
Glad to hear that. Brown was the darling of many FReepers back in January. All I can say is, I told you so.
Anyone who still thinks Brown is anything but a Rockefeller Republican, AKA. a liberal Republican, is either hallucinating or in a serious state of denial.
He never ran as a conservative or tea party candidate so, considering the state he represents, it isn't surprising that he's not conservative.
People like me who said the guy is not a conservative were bashed. Funny, but I don't see many FReepers talking about the “Scott Brown Republican” as presidential material these days.
I don’t believe I ever read here where anyone thought he was a conservative.
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