Jennicut
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Tue Jul-13-10 10:12 PM
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Tea Partiers Target Scott Brown Over Support for Financial Overhaul |
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Sen. Scott Brown's last-minute support for President Obama's sweeping financial overhaul legislation has put him in the crosshairs of Tea Party activists who have sharply criticized the bill and could dim his re-election hopes for 2012.
Brown announced Monday he would support the regulatory overhaul despite initial misgivings, joining fellow New England Republican Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, a triple play that appears to give Democrats the required 60 votes to overcome procedural hurdles facing the legislation.
The Greater Boston Tea Party said it was "greatly disappointed" in Brown's announcement.
"After weeks of debate and a thorough investigation of the bill and its possible effects on the economy, small businesses, community banks and consumers, we are at a loss as to what redeeming qualities Sen. Brown found in the bill worthy of support," the group said in a press release.
"Scott Brown promised in the fall of 2009 to stand up for free markets and constitutional principles," the group added. "A yes vote on this bill – a bill that disregards Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, greatly expands executive authority and reach, creates a perpetual and permanent bail-out system and fosters the creation of even more bureaucracy – defies the commitment he made to thousands of activists and donors across the nation who swept him to office in January in one of the biggest political upsets of all time."http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/13/tea-partiers-target-scott-brown-support-financial-overhaul/
I know, it is from Faux News but isn't it hilarious? And the posts on the website, just incredibly laughable. Did any of these people get that he is a Senator in a New England state? LOL! I have lived in New England all my life so this is just too funny. Hopefully, it just hurts Brown for 2012.
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Tue Jul-13-10 10:25 PM
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1. Fuck those damn tea bagging morons |
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"Scott Brown promised in the fall of 2009 to stand up for free markets and constitutional principles," Do these fuckers pay attention to anything?!! The 'free market' fucked us and those drones think that it needs to left to its own whims with further dereg?!! What a bunch of dumb asses.
Hey Tea Bagging idiots, go fuck yourself!!
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Wed Jul-14-10 06:55 AM
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2. Scott Brown was put in office by teabaggers. He will withdraw his support for the bill. |
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Wed Jul-14-10 07:22 AM
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The Tea Party itself was manufactured by the GOP via Freedom Works and other such front groups. The main goal of those groups was to anger the far right base enough to get them to vote for "run of the mill" GOP candidates, like Scott Brown, and the new Governors of NJ and VA.
With the Citizens United case, the GOP no longer needs the Tea Party. They'll have corporate dollars to rile up the base, but only for GOP approved candidates. One or two Tea Party nuts may squeak through a few primaries this year, but not going forward.
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Wed Jul-14-10 05:43 PM
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7. GOP= teabaggers. There is no difference, they are one and the same. |
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Wed Jul-14-10 08:52 PM
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11. Exactly and they SHOULD be called tea baggers |
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To remind one and all of their original stupidity.
And they get routinely tea bagged by their republican twisted parents as well.
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Wed Jul-14-10 08:48 PM
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10. Ummm, Brown just said that he will vote "no". |
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Thu Jul-15-10 06:45 AM
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17. Brown says "No". The other two will withdraw their vote too. |
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Wed Jul-14-10 09:01 AM
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5. You are nothing if not consistent - as you have posted this on all the Republicans we currently have |
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In Brown's case, I would suspect that he also has done some internal polling in MA. There may not be a sufficient number of tea party voters to allow him a win in the general election in 2012 if he makes the tea party happy. He really does need to balance being a Republican in a blue state like the Maine Senators do.
There is less risk to him in the primary, as non-aligned can vote in the primary and even among the conservatives, he will likely be seen as the only Republican who can win. That should diminish the chance of a successful primary challenge.
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Wed Jul-14-10 05:45 PM
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8. Yes, I believe that Brown, Collins and Snowe will pull a "Lucy" and yank the football away at the |
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last minute. They are playing Reid and he believes them - when he goes for cloture vote, they will back out.
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Thu Jul-15-10 07:02 AM
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18. Scott Brown withdrew is support!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Edited on Thu Jul-15-10 07:03 AM by SkyDaddy7
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Thu Jul-15-10 12:21 PM
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20. What's is that vote count today???? |
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Wed Jul-14-10 08:40 AM
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4. and we thought we'd have to wait until 2012 for them to turn on him... |
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Wed Jul-14-10 02:36 PM
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6. In a state like MA he probably will welcome it because it will make him look like a moderate. |
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Wed Jul-14-10 06:19 PM
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9. Brown has changed his mind (again) on financial reform. He's voting no |
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Wed Jul-14-10 11:16 PM
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Jennicut
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Wed Jul-14-10 11:19 PM
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14. So not surprised. He wants all the attention he can get. |
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Edited on Wed Jul-14-10 11:21 PM by Jennicut
Plus, he is feeling the tea party pressure.
On edit, it is the Disclose Act he is opposing. But he changed his mind on that 3 times already per Huff Post.
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Wed Jul-14-10 11:03 PM
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12. I don't like that he's voting for it either. |
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It makes it harder for his opponent in 2012 to bounce him out. I wish Russ had decided maybe getting something done was better than taking a quixotic stance on "principle".
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Wed Jul-14-10 11:40 PM
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16. He'll probably get primaried for it.* |
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Thu Jul-15-10 11:22 AM
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19. Yeah, but the trouble with voters in this state is that they're very easily bamboozled. |
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I can't believe I'm saying this, but I want Brown to tack hard right for a while so that everyone sees what a scumfuck he is.
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Wed Jul-14-10 11:26 PM
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Tea Baggers voted him in and he fucked them. Their disappointment makes me happy
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Thu Jul-15-10 12:35 PM
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21. The BAGGERS got BAGGED...I love it... :o) |
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They live by Moot/minutiae
They will die by Moot and Minutiae
No vision, no solutions, no nothing cept whine critcize
Cynical and arrogant..they plod on...hallmarks of losers
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Thu Jul-15-10 04:05 PM
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22. damn, already. the dude hasn't even had time to kill a intern or |
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pickup a guy in the bathroom.
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