We got one critical Mengelecare vote out of Brown (yes, Mengelecare could have been even worse) and that was worth the effort. Brown was a gamble from the beginning, and he quickly exposed himself as a loser. Instead of riding conservative principles to a senate career, Brown ran scared from the Boston Globe and went squishy and - - surprise, surprise - - the people who elected him the first time around stayed home when they saw what an unprincipled coward he was. That wasn't the fault of those who took the gamble.
Look at all the people Rubio has thrown under the bus. A lot of people had high hopes for that assclown, too.
I’ve had disdain for Rubio from day one, and it was because of his fingers: you can tell he’s never changed a bicycle chain, cranked a wrench, cleared a brush.. I know it seems shallow but I judge a man by his hands.
Rubio has had someone do everything for him all his life.
Gomez started off squishier than Brown ended up.
Gomez was advocating a $10/hour national minimum wage!
>> We got one critical Mengelecare vote out of Brown (yes, Mengelecare could have been even worse) and that was worth the effort.
Agree. I’m not really sorry I threw the guy $25 or whatever it was.
But I AM really sorry I didn’t have sense enough to use a throwaway email address. :-(