Saturday, March 6, 2010

Et Tu Scott Brown



Voters are angry at Washington. All three branches of government are in a constant state of malfunction thanks to the power of special interests and partisan politics. Incumbent politicians are feeling the heat as Americans review their alliances with the old parties. Massachusetts elected a GOP neophyte to Ted Kennedy's vacant senate seat on the strength of a simple campaign slogan.

"I drive a truck."

His opponent shot herself in the foot by declaring that she didn't see the value of shaking hands into front of Fenway Park. Ms. Coakley's chances were further jeopardized by her profession. Lawyer versus Scott Brown's career as a model. The polls called the race too close to predict, but after the polls closed the result was never in doubt, as Boston's outer suburbs came in strong for the newcomer.

White and drives a truck.

Fox News crowed that the upset was a message to the nigger in the White House.

Not in such words, but it is easy to read between their lines and soon Scott Brown was hailed as the hope of the Tea Party Rebellion. 2012. White House. President. Scott Brown. Their aspirations suffered a setback for the rookie senator broke ranks with the GOP's super-minority to cast a vote for the Democratic job bill and this week a sense of betrayal grew like an unseen boil on the collective assholes of the teabaggers by his visit to Arizona to support Senator John McCain, the decorated war veteran, over ex-Eagle Scout JD Hayworth, whose main claim for his years in Washington was being twice voted the 'biggest windbag' in Congress.

Sheila Jackson (D-Texas) was # 1. She has no connection to Scott Brown yet, but a traitor twice is a traitor to the cause thrice for the 'birthers' who are the heart of the Tea Party Movement.

Birther - A person who believes that Barack Obama has controversy and/or fraud surrounding his birth, though all theories have been either rejected or proved false.

By the way John McCain was born in Panama.

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