"It’s all Scott Brown on Capitol Hill
Kerry also sought to smooth over relations with Brown after a bitter election. “He’s got a job to do, we both have a job to do, and that’s to represent the interests of Massachusetts and of our country,’’ Kerry said. “I look forward to working with him.’’
Kerry also contended that he had seen Brown’s election coming. “It was very clear to me,’’ he said....
Then why did you continue with the charade, John?
Doesn't everyone know someone who claims they saw it after the fact, and what is your impression of that person?
Mine is usually that of a bulls***ter.
More pfffft!
WASHINGTON - Yesterday, Kerry and Brown “had a good, warm, and I think productive conversation,’’ Kerry said. “We talked about the things that really matter to Massachusetts’’ including the economy, energy, and climate change.
Great!
Related: Election energizes climate bill talks
Then DUMP THEM ALL!!
TAR, FEATHER, HARBOR, GUILLOTINE!
F*** this s***, America!
“I think we’d both say it’s always good to sit face to face with a person, not a political label,’’ said Kerry, recalling a round of beers he had with William Weld, former Massachusetts governor and a Republican, after Weld failed to unseat Kerry in 1996. “This isn’t the first time we’ve had a tough, bruising Senate race in Massachusetts and put the pieces back together afterward.’’
Yeah, so ALL THAT POLITICAL TALK was just BULLS***, huh, John?
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If Brown and Kerry can’t bury the hatchet, they can look to two colleagues from Nevada for a positive example. Majority leader Harry Reid, the top Senate Democrat, and Senator John Ensign, a leading conservative Republican, were once bitter rivals....
Related: Ensign Resigns
He's still there, huh?
Pfffft!
Yet when Ensign won Nevada’s open Senate seat two years later, he and Reid famously made a “nonaggression pact’’ to avoid criticizing each other. When President George W. Bush chose Nevada’s Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste storage site, Ensign and Reid teamed up to fight it....
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I'm just about done with politics.