Senator Scott Brown: “Will Bend Over for Food”
That does it — we need stricter laws to crack down on these aggressive panhandlers.
Don’t you just hate it when you’re walking down the street, minding your own business, and some sleazy deadbeat senator walks up to you and starts right in with:
“Hey man, can you help me out? I have an expensive re-election campaign coming up next year. Can you spare a few million dollars, man? You’d really be helping a brother out, man.”
Senator Scott Brown (R—Beggar) was caught on video, pleading and groveling for more money from David Koch. For some odd reason, that song by the Temptations, “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg,” has been running through my head all day. Damn it, and I used to like that song.
Request for Scott Brown: Before you drop your drawers and bend over for David Koch — get a room.
Pretty soon they’ll have to come up with an adjustable bumper sticker: “Scott ______________ Sucks Koch.” All you have to do is fill in the blank with either “Brown” or “Walker.”
Labels: David Koch, Scott Brown, Scott Brown Sucks Koch, Scott Walker, Scott Walker Sucks Koch
8 Comments:
Hopefully that will cost Brown a lot of independent votes in the 2012 election.
Best part of the story is this, IMO:
"Brown then lavished praise on the Kochs and MIT president Susan Hockfield for establishing the (cancer) research center with $100 million, about 0.5 percent of Koch’s toxic petrochemical fortune. Koch’s Tea Party politicians in the House are working to negate his contribution by cutting $1.6 billion in federal funding for the National Instititues of Health."
That's some sharp insight into the irony, the contradictions and venal self-servingness of the Koch brothers' charitable giving.
As for Brown, he's a self-promoting, looks-the-part actor who got himself cast in the role of a public servant. Does he have a campaign manager or just an agent?
A whole lot of Massachusetts voters, along with those who didn't bother, should be giving each other "I'm With Stupid" T-shirts.
To be fair to Massachusetts, the voters there have become used to a long line of pols who actually have convictions and use them to guide their way. The Kennedys, Franks, etc. Being cold cocked by this pretender who snuck in on promises he has no intention of keeping will hopefully be corrected in 2012. If not, then I am with SW Anderson and think T-shirts should be issued.
Only a Conservative thinks that a few hundred CEO's and Billionaires speak for the Country while calling Unions (whose memberships number in the millions) special interest groups!
Erik
Brown was already in trouble for the next election cycle. This ought to finish him off.
J: I sure hope he's out in 2012.
SW: LOL, I think an agent is all Brown needs. I hope those T-shirts will sell like hotcakes in Massachusetts.
MRM: I think you're right about Massachusetts voters -- they got suckerpunched by Brown's campaign. I hope they'll vote accordingly in 2012.
Erik: LOL, that's definitely the conservative mindset. I think it's tied in with how they view a few dozen teabagger demonstrators as "the voice of the people," but 80,000 pro-union demonstrators in Wisconsin are "just a small percentage of the population."
JR: I sure hope it finished him off.
Scott Brown was behind in polls couple weeks before election a tremendous amount of out-of-state money via tea party and business interestes put him over the top.
See video of Scott Brown's final stop before election envoke tea pary language "anyone who votes for this bill (healthcare) should be treated as 'enemy combatants' all for the cameras and his out-of-state tea party fans.
See the self-proclaimed independent-minded Scott Brown. At about the 5 minute mark, Brown states he "agrees with President Obama on more things than Coakley" his Democratic opponent - a huge lie. You can catch that statement right after he says "anyone voting for this bill should be treated as enemy combatants." This has he speaks to room full of imported tea baggers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN22b8U7Jd0
Scott Brown could not stand up for the people of Massachusetts because he is down on all fours for Wall Street.
Scotty went to Cow Hampshire cause he knows the good folks of Massachuisetts have had enough of his Wall Street ways.
Good riddance!
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