Well here's a new one, maybe. We're all familiar with the old "Rose Garden" strategy, where a sitting president drives his or her (hahahaha "her") opponent nuts by just staying in Washington and not giving the opponent anything to swat at other than the president not coming out to play. But now the Republican National Committee is
<blockquote>If nothing else, Brown is known as a tireless campaigner who connects well with voters. He plans to add thousands more miles campaigning across the state to the 285,000 already on his GMC Canyon.</blockquote> Wow, a politician from elsewhere who crisscrosses the state trying to shake down every voter he finds for their vote. That ought to take NH citizens by surprise and impress the hell out of them.
<blockquote>If nothing else, Brown is known as a tireless campaigner who connects well with voters. He plans to add thousands more miles campaigning across the state to the 285,000 already on his GMC Canyon.</blockquote> Wow, a politician from elsewhere who crisscrosses the state trying to shake down every voter he finds for their vote. That ought to take NH citizens by surprise and impress the hell out of them.
I was thinking mob lawyer, but I like your answer better.
Except for the fact that they do the bidding of Milton and Chatsworth.
Republicans are the Maynard G. Krebs of American politics: <b>&quot;WORK!&quot;</b> <i>(runs away to K Street)</i>
..or inpeached for getting a &#039;job from his intern?
I&#039;m more afraid of what passes for Scot Brown&#039;s brain.
Looks like Shaheen has already gone negative.
Hmm. From 1981 to 1985 it only <i>seemed</i> like the kegs in Hanover were smiling at me. Progress!
Let&#039;s stop, since this cannot end well.
technically, i don&#039;t believe there&#039;s much brown can do for me.