So, first he claims that Warren's ads have actors in them:
http://www.esquire.com/...
That didn't go well at all, as hard working union guys soured on him, and the families of the asbestos victims got very mad:
http://www.politico.com/...
Then, he turned out to be the one paying for people to hold signs and wear shirts on his behalf:
http://www.dailykos.com/...
Which was just as well, because the people he WASN'T paying weren't exactly diplomats, going around sounding like real jackson holes:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
In an attempt to salvage his image, Brown did what any Massachusetts Republican might do ... compete with Mitt Romney to see whose campaign bus could have the wheels fall off first.
No, actually, he did more than that ... he found an upstanding female voter and clipped her into an ad on women's issues. A female voter who is VOTING FOR ELIZABETH WARREN:
http://www2.turnto10.com/...
I swear to all that is righteous that he and Romney are doing performance art at this point. Or maybe trying to bilk their contributors. They aren't running competent campaigns.
Brown didn't even try to use a binder full of women before he just smushed someone into his ad willy nilly.
Well, you say ... maybe he didn't know she was supporting Warren.
"He tried to exploit my presence. He knew what my position was. And yet he chose to put that on TV, to put me on TV as a supporter," Gorman said.
Gorman has a sign in her yard and even spends her weekends volunteering for the Warren campaign.
Or maybe he didn't realize that she disagreed so much with Brown on women's issues.
Gorman said she was actually talking to Brown about why she wouldn't be voting for him. She said she believes he hasn't supported women over the past four years, and she told him so.
Or maybe it was a cordial conversation.
Gorman told NBC 10 that Brown didn't have an immediate reaction.
But then, Gorman said the senator yelled at her to "go vote for Joe Kennedy" as he walked away.
"He barked at me, yelled at me, saying, 'Go vote for Joe Kennedy!" she said.
Go vote for Joe Kennedy. I'm sure Sean Bielat was as grateful for that outburst from Brown as Brown was that Romney told the national audience that Brown was explicitly sent to Washington to block Obama's agenda.
Your move, Bielat ... how can you make the wheels fall off the bus even faster than that?
http://www.youtube.com/...!
Right. Claim that JFK would endorse you over his own great-nephew.
Massachusetts ... we've got some pretty strong Democrats, but more importantly, the Republicans we run against are morons.