I’ll say here and now I was WRONG about Brown. I expected him to at least be strong on the defense front, but so far, he hasn’t fought for any legs of Conservatism.
>> Ill say here and now I was WRONG about Brown.
We often learn the hard way to never bank our credibility on a liar.
Brown was a flash in the pan and like I've posted several times, he's done in 2012. His What's a Tea Party? bilge finished him off. I posted it was very conspicuous that he didn't go anywhere near the TPE w/Sarah Palin when they came to Boston earlier this year. Like he couldn't take 30 seconds out of his schedule to tape a Hello, welcome and thanks again! message? He goes to every ribbon cutting and museum opening he can, usually dragging his family along.
Brown had ZERO juice to get EVEN ONE other Republican elected in a statewide or Congressional race last month and there were good, conservative candidates running this year in MA, governor's race excluded.
And to the Brown-bots that either have tried or will try to defend him: PROVE ME WRONG!!! Like the one douche who kept repeating Scott Brown is the most popular politician in MA, you don't know anything about MA politics! How did that “popularity” work out in last month's elections, genius?
This state is hopelessly lost. The ~35% of sane folk are hopelessly outnumbered, bottom line. At least in the other blue states, like CA and NY you can get some US Reps elected and possibly capture a chamber of a state legislature or win the occasional statewide office. This state - no way. If Bwaney didn't lose this time out, it's lights out, permanently.
The people/Conservative grassroots groups/RNC/etc. shouldn't bother spending money here - it's for naught.