Posted on 04/01/2011 11:11:19 AM PDT by raccoonradio
U.S. Sen. Scott Brown an upstart Blue State Republican in the cross hairs of national Democrats is lashing out at the partys opposition researchers, accusing them of prying into his familys private health insurance records, and demanding that they stop fighting dirty.
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A DSCC spokesman insisted the request was only for public information and never sought private medical information about the Brown family.
Obviously, the commission has made a mistake. Now Brown is trying score cheap political points to distract from his record, voting in lock step with Republicans in Washington, D.C., said spokesman Matt Canter. Brown votes with the Republican establishment 98 percent of the time, and that makes him out of step with Massachusetts, Canter added. Democrats will mount a strong campaign to elect a senator that cares more about creating jobs, than saving his own.
GIC officials could not be reached for comment, but a letter sent by the agency to Browns lawyer Tuesday warns some or all of the material requested may constitute personal data.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Good news, Republicans! If this Dem is to believed, Brown votes GOP 98 per cent of the time, the "he will vote in lockstep with the Republicans" they claimed just before the election. Yeah, that's accurate; Brown a 98 per cent GOP voter, that arch conservative!
“U.S. Sen. Scott Brown an upstart Blue State Republican in the cross hairs of national Democrats is lashing out at the partys opposition researchers, accusing them of prying into his familys private health insurance records, and demanding that they stop fighting dirty.”
Get used to it Scotty.
If I were Brown, I'd consider that a compliment.
Scotty reserves his Dem votes for when he can screw us the most.
Now the Dems are campaigning against him and he’s shocked? duh
“Scotty reserves his Dem votes for when he can screw us the most.”
Very true. His worst vote was support for the horrible financial services reform bill, the second worst bill every enacted.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
I’m calling YOU out, writer Hillary Chabot.
You are saying Scott Brown is in the cross hairs of Democrats? You are violating the new era of civility which was supposed to happen after Tucson, and after liberals had hyperventilated and had meltdowns about GOP campaign images of cross hairs.
I swear that the Democrats have forgotten the lessons of Tucson.
Or were the lessons only for conservatives? Is it still true that liberals can say anything and nobody is supposed to call them out on things??????
If you can’t take the heat................
Scott BROWN, the backstabber of the GOP for Mitt Romney,
DOES NOT VOTE WITH CONSERVATIVES 98% of the time.
Benedict Scott Brown has screwed Conservatives over and over.
There must be a thousand FReepers who regret having
sent the SOB-RINO-minime a dime.
I have always tried to score cheap political points as often as possible.
-Rex
No sympathy here for Benedict Brown....
Just yesterday pretty boy was complaining that the republican cuts are too steep.
Shut up, take off your clothes, and smile pretty for the camera sweetie pie.
RE: “There must be a thousand FReepers who regret having
sent the SOB-RINO-minime a dime.”
*************
Yeah, I think I sent Brown about $25. Even that seems like way too much now........I want my money back!
FUSB!
I was being sarcastic! This guy was saying Brown votes with the GOP 98 per cent of the time. While it’s true that he isn’t a conservative—and couldn’t win in MA if he were—it’s
a laugh out loud statement by the Dem. to say he votes with them 98 per cent of the time.
I feel I shouldn’t have to do “</ sarcasm>” in a case like this but it must have gone over your head...
http://www.conservative.org/ratings/ratingsarchive/2010/House-Senate-combo.htm#MA
I'm not sure he is even going to maintain that a high a rating as time goes on.
He’s a Republican he’s supposed to vote with the Republicans.
“There must be a thousand FReepers who regret having
sent the SOB-RINO-minime a dime.”
And worked the damn phones for him....sigh...
74% is about 30 points higher than I’d expect for someone out of Mass.
As sad as that may be.
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