Scott Brown, Win Or Lose, Is A Loss
By John Fogg on 1:32 PM
Filed Under: Big Government, Conservative, Elitist, Hypocrisy, Tea-Party, Two-Party System
For those following the Massachusetts Senate race you probably know that Brown is leading in some polls. I have been following the race myself and to my surprise no one is supporting the tea-party candidate, Joe Kennedy. With the past year of protests and rallies in support of a small, limited government, you would think that most would throw their support behind a candidate that exhibits these qualities.
This proves that the Tea-Party protests have been a failure. Protesters, supposedly, criticized both Obama and Bush policies, and were tired of all the wasteful spending and D.C. deceit. However, now that Ted Kennedy’s seat may be taken by a Republican, everyone has, once again, lost their principles. Scott Brown is a big government Republican. He always has been and always will be.
If you want news media outlets to take you seriously in your arguments, then you need to stand by them no matter what. Thus, by supporting Brown, everyone has again resorted to the argument that voting for a third-party is a waste and we need to vote for the lesser of two evils. This is absurd.
This man will NOT bring you change to Washington. And, because of the hypocrisy of his “conservative’ supporters, the tea-party movement has been exposed for what it is: A Big Government Republican Elitist Front.
Below is a perfect example of "Conservative" Scott Brown's voting record (Thanks to Mike Shanklin at The Peace Freedom & Prosperity Movement for putting together the video.)
Change of heart?
For those following the Massachusetts Senate race you probably know that Brown is leading in some polls. I have been following the race myself and to my surprise no one is supporting the tea-party candidate, Joe Kennedy. With the past year of protests and rallies in support of a small, limited government, you would think that most would throw their support behind a candidate that exhibits these qualities.
This proves that the Tea-Party protests have been a failure. Protesters, supposedly, criticized both Obama and Bush policies, and were tired of all the wasteful spending and D.C. deceit. However, now that Ted Kennedy’s seat may be taken by a Republican, everyone has, once again, lost their principles. Scott Brown is a big government Republican. He always has been and always will be.
If you want news media outlets to take you seriously in your arguments, then you need to stand by them no matter what. Thus, by supporting Brown, everyone has again resorted to the argument that voting for a third-party is a waste and we need to vote for the lesser of two evils. This is absurd.
This man will NOT bring you change to Washington. And, because of the hypocrisy of his “conservative’ supporters, the tea-party movement has been exposed for what it is: A Big Government Republican Elitist Front.
Below is a perfect example of "Conservative" Scott Brown's voting record (Thanks to Mike Shanklin at The Peace Freedom & Prosperity Movement for putting together the video.)
Change of heart?
























