A pro-lifer ran against Brown in the primary and won, what, 12 percent?
So that was a non-starter.
And Brown allied with Romney, who was able to win a statewide election in the state in question. Would've been stupid not to.
And McCain helped out Brown as well, and Brown is returning the favor.
It's called political alliances and loyalty (in other words, how you win elections). You and Keyes could learn something hear instead of ramming your heads up your arses, or forming alliances with the likes of grifter Chris Simcox. At the end of the day, health care reform as it was written is dead, the liberal express is derailed, but all you and your worthless buddy Keyes can do is wail that you don't like the guys who accomplished what Keyes could never do - win a statewide race.
So pardon me if I am less than overwhelmed by your sour grapes here. There is a lot to not be happy about with Brown. But there is also plenty that is a solid plus in the battle against the Obamatons, and sane people realize that.
You’re running around calling everybody who disagrees with you insane. But the fact is, what is really crazy is giving your political support to liberals and expecting a conservative result. That’s really nuts.
Do you agree with Scott Brown that his election wasn’t a referendum on Obama?
Why did Brown say he opposed amnesty? Fiscal and security reasons?
If political alliances and pragmatsim trump national security, what is Brown then?
A RINO and a political opportunist that took advantage of a conservative backlash to win an election?