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Cult Watch Title: Newly-minted Sen. Scott Brown refuses Palin, Tea Party invite The honeymoon, it seems, is over. Sen. Scott Brown, whose unexpected victory saw the end of a legacy of liberalism in Massachusetts, is now refusing an invitation from the Tea Party movement -- and Sarah Palin, the very figures who helped Brown score his Senate seat. Tea Partiers are gathering for a massive rally on Boston Common where Palin is scheduled to speak Wednesday. Some experts, not surprisingly, are saying Brown has tossed the Tea Party overboard. “He wants to mainstream himself before the election,” Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist, told the Boston Herald, which broke the story. “You’re worried at a rally that there’s a sign, a statement, an incident that’s certifiably cuckoo occurs,” political analyst Lou DiNatale told the paper. “To win re-election, Scott Brown floating to the right is a serious problem. “And showing up at a Sarah Palin, Tea Party event is not the way to the middle.”
Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 13. are these folks not aware that Scott Brown voted for RomneyCare?
#6. To: go65 (#5) You unaware it wasn't a national vote, but a state one? both the Masscare and nationalization of healthcare are failures...citing it the Masscare as a 'negative' seems a bit self destructive given your view.
#7. To: Boofer, go65 (#6) You unaware it wasn't a national vote, but a state one? You've pointed to that election numerous times as an example of that lies in store nationally, Boof. Which way do you want it?
#9. To: war, badeye (#7) You've pointed to that election numerous times as an example of that lies in store nationally, Boof. What Badeye won't admit is that if Mitt Romney won in 2008 and signed the same piece of legislation as Obama just signed, there wouldn't be a tea party or screams about "socialism". Witness the utter lack of reaction by Conservatives to the passing of Medicare Part D in 2003 and NCLB before.
#12. To: go65 (#9) Actually I've noted thats a big problem for Romney a hundred times over. Sheesh, now your making shit up, attributing it to me again. Then again, you're quoting my anti groupie to me....(eyes rolling)
#13. To: Badeye (#12) Actually I've noted thats a big problem for Romney a hundred times over. Sheesh, now your making shit up, attributing it to me again. You missed the point of this article, the Tea Party has INVITED a guy who voted FOR RomneyCare to speak at its rally.
Replies to Comment # 13. ... the Tea Party has INVITED a guy who voted FOR RomneyCare to speak at its rally. ...and Brown still supports it which Boofer is implying he doesn't...
#16. To: go65 (#13) Umm, no, I didn't miss the point.
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