I’m Surrounded by Vermin

Scott Brown earned the coveted Michael Bloomberg Endorsement:

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed Republican U.S. Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts for re-election against Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat and Harvard Law School professor who helped create the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

The mayor, an independent, decided to support and raise money for Brown after the senator said he would oppose a National Rifle Association-sponsored Senate bill, said Marc LaVorgna, a mayoral spokesman. The measure would permit people to carry concealed guns anywhere in the U.S. if they reside in a state that allows the practice.

Brown’s stand on that issue outweighed his reluctance to back a federal ban on assault weapons, LaVorgna said. Bloomberg has sought a federal prohibition on such weapons; Brown, 52, has said each state should have the right to decide.

Brown has been nothing but a disappointment. Of course his opponent is also scum of the earth…still I can’t see a lick of difference between the two. They’re both “Progressive” Anti-Freedom Democrats…but one has an R after his name, and the other claimed to be a Native American to bilk affirmative action.

Ain’t Massachusetts grand?

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0 Responses to I’m Surrounded by Vermin

  1. Bubblehead Les says:

    I sent you that story because I think it’s time for N.E. to have a Change in the Political Climate. I think you guys should ACTIVELY support ALL the Uber- Liberal Candidates from the Democratic Party.

    At least when they spew their Communist/Socialist/Progressive Bullshit, you know they REALLY mean it. And you know how they will Vote.

    Those God Damn RINOS are really Fucking things Up for the Rest of the Republic.

    And, yes, after seeing how my Congress Critter, Rep. Steven LaTourette has been Voting, I’m gonna check the Box next to the DemaCommie Candidate in November.

    Hell, I might even Vote for Barry.

    Maybe then we can get some Republitards who know what the Founders meant when they wrote up the Constitution.

    • Jack says:

      Call me a cynic but I doubt it.

      The confirmation bias is strong in the stupid party. You vote for the progs, they’ll think they need to be more moderate and more bipartisain.

      You vote for them and they’ll figure that their “moderate” views have a mandate.

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Jack’s point below is also a good one, but part of me just wants Brown to lose so he doesn’t become intrenched and maybe a REAL conservative can take his place.

      Of course those are in short order here, and the one I like the most is running for the US House right now. At least I’ll get to vote for Rich Tesei this November. Everything else will be a stink-fest that even holding my nose won’t work.

      For the time being my plan is to leave the US senate box blank on my ballot. I hate them both, and I really don’t see a reason to bloody my hands.

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