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The honeymoon, it seems, is over.
Sen. Scott Brown, whose unexpected victory saw the end of a legacy of liberalism in Massachusetts, is now refusing an invitation from the Tea Party movement -- and Sarah Palin, the very figures who helped Brown score his Senate seat.
Tea Partiers are gathering for a massive rally on Boston Common where Palin is scheduled to speak Wednesday.
Some experts, not surprisingly, are saying Brown has tossed the Tea Party overboard.
Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist, told the Boston Herald, which broke the story.
I was unaware that exgov. Palin was the leader of the TPM.
Scott Brown is a smart man for keeping his distance from this one.
Originally posted by sos37
Good for Scott Brown! He and any Senator or potential candidate for president in 2012 on the Republican side would do well to steer clear of the Tea Party movement. At this point it would only taint their image.
Originally posted by whaaa
Originally posted by sos37
Good for Scott Brown! He and any Senator or potential candidate for president in 2012 on the Republican side would do well to steer clear of the Tea Party movement. At this point it would only taint their image.
Taint the image of the GOP?
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