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Tag Archives: Sen. Scott Brown
Tea party leader lashes out at Scott Brown
By JENNIFER EPSTEIN Sen. Scott Brown has thrown his tea party supporters “under the bus” with his recent critiques of some Republican budget cut proposals, a movement leader said Friday. Brown, a Massachusetts Republican, on Thursday denounced GOP suggestions to cut social and cultural programs as “irresponsible,” and Judson Phillips, a leader of Tea Party [...]
Mitt Romney’s Inner Circle
THE WASHINGTON POST THE FIX Political News and Analysis By Chris Cillizza Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has never really stopped running for president since that February day in 2008 when he ended his challenge to Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). While Romney took an extended hiatus to write his book — “No Apology: The Case [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, Fundraising, Missouri, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Scott Brown, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, Washington Post
Tagged as: Bain Capital, Beth Myers, Chris Cillizza, Eric Fehrnstrom, Gov. Chris Christie, Invisible Primary, Jim Talent, Kevin Madden, Mitt Romney, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, Peter Flaherty, Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain, Sen. Scott Brown, The Washington Post
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Nobody is safe
By: MARTIN KADY II One primary night seems to have shattered nerves across the Capitol. Instead of toeing the party line, two Democratic senators broke away and handed Harry Reid an embarrassing – albeit temporary – loss on financial reform because they wanted more aggressive measures. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) seems to have reversed a plan [...]
Rachel Maddow to Challenge Sen. Scott Brown in MA.?
I just received an email from Sen. Scott Brown’s office that said that there is talk in MA. Democratic circles that the Party is talking to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow about the possibility of running against Scott when his partial term in the Senate expires. Ms. Maddow lives in Western Massachusetts and her high visibility as [...]
Five Reasons Not to Despair
By: Rich Lowry If your heart didn’t sink when the Senate bill went over the top in the House last night and Democrats began chanting “Yes, we can” on the floor, you’re either not a conservative or inured to all disappointment. Conservatives will be temped to despair in the weeks ahead, as the magnitude of [...]
Posted in Congress, Fox News, Health Care, NRO, Republicans, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Fox News, GOP, NRO, Obamacare, Rich Lowry, Sen. Mitch McConnell, Sen. Scott Brown, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, WSJ/NBC News Poll
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Romney in the Wilderness, Waiting
By: Robert Costa New York — Mitt Romney, sitting ramrod straight, is gazing up at the gleaming glass boxes on Park Avenue as we zoom through midtown Manhattan. It is lunchtime, and the streets are swarming with business folk — attorneys with lattes, analysts with take-out sushi. For Romney, this is a glimpse of his [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Books, Business, Congress, Conservatism, CPAC, Economy, Health Care, Mitt Romney, National Defense, NRO, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
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