“We’ll Take You Out, Dude”
by digby
Some people probably need to actually elect somebody before they start throwing their weight around:
Senator Scott Brown yesterday drew scorn from former admirers who had hailed the Massachusetts Republican as a new voice for the conservative cause but now say he has abandoned them by joining Democrats to advance President Obama’s plan to overhaul the financial system.
As quickly as they had latched onto his campaign four months ago, they repudiated him yesterday through a flurry of blog posts, editorials, and Facebook messages.
“His career as a senator of the people lasted slightly longer than the shelf life of milk,’’ said Shelby Blakely, executive director of New Patriot Journal, the media arm of the Tea Party Patriots, which includes various Tea Party groups around the country. “The general mood of the Tea Party is, ‘We put you in, and we’ll take you out in 2012.’ This is not something we will forget.’’
Oh please. He’ll probably lose his seat not because the teabaggers wield their mighty swords, but because he won on a fluke against a bad candidate in an off year with an electorate that was mad at the world. But hey never underestimate the arrogance of opportunists and charlatans. These guys will make a lot of money and help progressives defeat Brown, so I’m all for it.
Update: Speaking of Scott Brown, when Iread Erick Ericksson’s revealing remarks that hot women like Nikki Haley don’t like ugly poor men, it occurred to me that many of the tea party heroes are pin-ups: Brown, Palin, Bachman, Rubio. (Rand Paul is the exception — not that he’s particularly unattractive, but he’s no Cosmo centerfold or beauty pageant winner.) Since Scott Brown was never actually a tea partier and Palin actually hails from the corporate/social conservative wing of the party, I’m guessing that these folks are just suckers for a pretty face.
h/t to bb