Posted on 01/31/2010 11:39:15 AM PST by pissant
Brown’s a nice guy, and I hope he develops into a true national leader.
But, PLEASE!!!! Stop this nonsense.
Haven’t we learned anything from the current calamity in the White House? Let Brown prove himself capable before even considering higher office.
Only if I can have half with of Nancy’s booze from her plane.
I think every Senator thinks that one day they will be President.After hearing him say he has an odd sense of humor more than likely this is an off the cuff remark he didn’t think anyone would take seriously.
No thank you.
A moderate from Mass. is one thing, president is a whole different ball game.
He has used up his 15 minutes of fame.
Yes I did and it was hilarious but at the same time kind of creepy.
Scott is okay with stopping the healthcare takeover. He is not a very good orator and he made several gaffs in his victory speech. Scott has a lot to learn.
Heaven forbid the Republicans should nominate someone who can actually beat Obama. Much better to nominate a fine pure solid conservative with no chance of appealing to independents and end up with another 4 years of Obama. Yes, definitely, that is the conservative thing to do.
4 more years of Obama! (sarc)
Here is an article in the Christian Post about him:
“I am a fiscal conservative. And when it comes to issues affecting people’s pockets, and pocketbooks, and wallets, I’ll be with the Republicans if they are in fact pushing those initiatives,” Brown said in an interview set to air Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.”
But Brown isn’t your typical pro-choice politician either.
“Roe v. Wade is the law of the land, but I think we need to do more to reduce the amount of abortions,” he stated. “And the difference between me and maybe others is that I’m very - I’m against partial-birth abortions. I’m against federal funding of abortions. And I believe in a strong parental consent notification law.”
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100131/scott-brown-pro-choice-but-different/index.html
Definitely, 8 years of Obama is so much better, than Scott Brown as president. (more sarc)
He probably has a better chance at the White House than re-election in Massachusetts.
It sure didn’t take long for that win to go to his head! Holy moley. Who does he think he is, Obama?
What the hell, it works on the show "American Idol" doesn't it?
We have to see who Scott is. It is way too early to know what he will do.
Someone needs to cut back on the coffee just a bit.
He’s on our side.
Lighten up. If he wants to run, at very least don’t help dems oppose him.
If you want someone with experience, you could call Bob Dole.
“Did anyone even think to look at the video?”
OBVIOUSLY NOT!
He NEVER said he was running for president nor had the intention to, he stated he didn’t even have a business card saying he was a US Senator yet. On other occasions he has said it is SILLY TALK.
It was BW that made the statement.
Seriously - some folks here need to get a grip on reality.
I don’t see anything wrong. Whatever you do, it’s wise not to commit (either way).
Please.
Did you even bother to look at his response on the video posted at Breitbart?
And most of the responses here are “silly talk” as well.
I should add, reactionary, misguided, misinformed and down right ignorant.
Did you watch the video, pissant? If so, why are you trying to spread a rumor based on Babwa WaWa’s comments, NOT Scott Brown’s. So now you have a thread that appears to hold comments from people who didn’t even bother to watch the video clip. You’ve got ‘em all stirred up over nothing. I find it embarrassing for this forum when hysteria takes over reality.
I don't need to. His recent comments after his victory are discouraging.
- He thanks "independents" when it was conservatives who powered his victory
- He said he will be willing to work with Dems on most issues
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