Empty-headed Douchebag Scott Brown Fakes His Way Through A Debate With Jeanne Shaheen
From Maddowblog.com:
(Fmr.) Sen. Scott Brown (R-Where Am I Now?) |
About 20 years ago, there was a great episode of
"Cheers," featuring a city councilman who goes to the bar to ask
voters for support. "Kevin Fogarty, City Council. I hope I have your vote
on election day," he says. Frasier Crane asks, "And why exactly
should I vote for you, Mr. Fogarty?"
The councilman replies, "Well, because I'm a hard
worker, and I take a stand." Crane adds, "On what, exactly?"
"The issues of the day," Fogarty replies. "Which are?"
Crane asks. "The things that concern you and your family -- the
most," the councilman concludes.
The folks in the bar thought this was a great answer,
failing to notice that the candidate clearly had nothing of substance to say,
and was simply faking his way past the questions, hoping no one would notice.
The "Cheers" episode came to mind last night
watching Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) debate former Sen. Scott Brown (R) in New
Hampshire. At one point, for example. moderator Chuck Todd asked about climate
change -- Brown believes some of the crisis is "natural" -- and
pressed the candidates on how best to reduce carbon emissions.
"I'm not going to talk about whether we're going to do
something in the future," Brown replied, apparently
confused about the purpose of a political campaign.
When Todd asked the Republican to explain the metrics he'd
use to determine whether the U.S./Mexico border is secure, Brown replied,
"You know it's secure when people don't come across it."
Remember, border security is one of the issues Brown claims
to care the most about.
All of which led the challenger to make a
striking claim. Scott Brown's strategy in his New Hampshire Senate campaign
has focused on claims that securing the border would prevent Islamic State
militants from crossing into the United States. But when asked on Tuesday for
evidence, Brown denied he ever made such statements.
"With respect, I did not say that -- what I have said
is ISIS is real," Brown, a Republican, said during the first televised
debate of the New Hampshire Senate race.... "Is there a possibility?"
he added. "It's been raised that there are opportunities for people to
come through that border. What are their intentions, I'm not sure, but they
have made it very clear that they want to plant a flag in the White
House."
He added,
"I'm not fear mongering."
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