They must know something about rigged electronic voting machines that we do not:
"In N.H., John McCain stumps for Scott Brown" by Joshua Miller | Globe staff August 18, 2014
First we have heard from him in a while.
DERRY, N.H. — Tying a major theme of his New Hampshire US Senate campaign to tumult around the world, Republican Scott Brown held a foreign policy-focused town hall meeting Monday and blasted incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen as being a lock-step vote for President Obama.
Joined by US Senator John McCain, Brown emphasized what he said was his independence and criticized the president’s “incoherent” foreign policy, as conflicts rage from Iraq to Israel.
He said America’s allies do not trust us, and our foes do not fear or respect us. Brown declared that the country was in trouble and needs good leadership.
I've got just the guy for you!
“We have, right now, a senator who votes 99 percent of the time with him, as a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, rubber-stamping those failed policies,” he said referring to Shaheen, whom he is vying to unseat.
The emphasis on national and international issues appears to be a concerted effort by Brown to nationalize a race in a state where polls have found Obama is not popular.
Framing Shaheen as an Obama clone and Brown as an independent-thinking free agent has been a main message of the former Massachusetts senator’s Granite State bid. He stated it repeatedly at his campaign kickoff in Portsmouth in April, and it was a major part of a rally with former governor Mitt Romney in July.
Shouldn't he concentrate on the primary first?
Shaheen, for her part, has emphasized specific local accomplishments during her time as US senator and governor in her television ads and in local appearances around New Hampshire. That message came through in a statement Monday from her campaign spokesman, Harrell Kirstein.
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At the town hall meeting in Derry, questions veered from foreign affairs. The audience, which the campaign pegged at 200, inquired about topics such as Social Security, energy policy, and veterans’ issues, which Brown and McCain answered capably and, occasionally, with humor.
Near the end of the session, Brown offered a passionate soliloquy on bipartisanship, hammering home, again, the message that he would not be one of the “rubber stamps” of the Senate, that he would be a problem solver.
Still, he said, a way to help get things done in Washington would be to vote for Republicans to take over the Senate and serve as a check on Obama.
I'm tired of false change every two, four, years and then it being back to bu$ine$$ as usual.
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McCain, a veteran of countless town hall meetings and the winner of the 2000 and 2008 New Hampshire GOP presidential primaries, repeatedly professed his love of all things New Hampshire....
Both McCain and Brown were at ease with the format, and the audience seemed largely predisposed toward both politicians. Many questions began with expressions of appreciation for one or both.
In other word, this was a STAGED and SCRIPTED EVENT like all political functions! It was a PRESELECTED CROWD for the ma$$ media $hit-fooley story!
During the event, which stretched for more than an hour, McCain spoke about the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the militant group that has taken control of significant portions of those countries. He said the group is “the largest center of terrorism in history” and a “direct threat” to the United States and called for increasing military pressure on it.
Related: “This ISIS is metastasizing throughout region, and their goal, as they’ve stated openly time after time, is the destruction of United States of America.’’
So when is the nuclear false flag that obliterates Chicago, John?
Brown said, “ISIS makes Al Qaeda look like Boy Scouts.”
That looks like confirmation of a go to me.
Both also offered strong support for Israel, where a cease-fire was reportedly holding Monday morning after a monthlong confrontation with Hamas.
The audience had particular warmth for McCain....
As much as the town hall meeting was a question-and-answer session with voters, it was also a media event. There were at least 12 video cameras present and as many reporters. Two trackers, or camera-wielding operatives, from Democratic-aligned groups were also at the forum.
As the town hall meeting was under way, Shaheen held a “women’s economic agenda discussion” with US Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, in a bit of counter-programming.
More like a who-cares afterthought.
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Talk about a c***-suck article. Wipe of your chin.