Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts understandably energized many conservatives and provided the valuable 41st vote against ObamaCare in the Senate. But how much of an ally will he really be to the Right? The Daily Beast’s Samuel Jacobs reports on Brown’s conspicuous absence from today’s Boston Tea Party, wondering whether or not the participation of [...]
Scott Brown Gives Tea Partiers the Could Shoulder – Should We Be Surprised?
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