Then does Massachusetts ever need him!
"Baker defends angry tone; Says in debate that responses reflect the frustration of voters" by Michael Levenson, Globe Staff | September 17, 2010
Republican Charles D. Baker, after once again showing flashes of anger in a gubernatorial debate, defended yesterday his rising emotions on the campaign trail, saying he is angry at state government and channeling the “tenor of the times.’’
You don't have to defend anything, Chuck.
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Republicans and Democrats across the country have been trying to capitalize on the mood of the electorate this year, with many voters saying they are angry about the economy and ready to boot incumbents from office.
LOOKING FORWARD TO IT!!
On Tuesday, those voters, fueled by the Tea Party movement, helped elect dissident Republicans over more established candidates in Delaware and New York....
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But Karl Rove said no.
Yesterday, Baker said he makes no apologies for his occasionally flaring emotions, which could endear him to some voters but turn others off....
Like who, Globe!?
Gimme a break, will ya?
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