UPDATE: Also via Dan, this story has taken some amusing turns. First, the Brown camp claims that the endorsement statement released by Hudak’s campaign was not authorized — but the Hudak folks say it was, and the Brownies have not expressly repudiated the candidate or withdrawn the endorsement. Rather, they are refusing comment on whether Brown actually did endorse the guy. Second, Hudak says that his birther comments were “mischaracterized,” and that he believes Obama was born in the U.S.
Also, Hudak just posted a video that has pics of him with Brown all over it.
Stay tuned!
Doesn’t take long for the true Scott Brown to come out. Via Dan Kennedy:
Sen.-elect Scott Brown has endorsed a candidate for Congress who has asserted that President Obama was born in Kenya rather than the United States, and who drew complaints from his neighbors during the 2008 presidential campaign for putting up signs on his property depicting Obama as Osama bin Laden.
Hudak asserts that Obama was not born in the United States but in Kenya, according to affidavits that he made available to the Tri-Town Transcript. He said that Obama has ties to the Muslim faith through an extremist cousin that is from Kenya.
“There is a lot more going on here than anyone knows,” Hudak said.
“Bill was with us from the beginning and is the representative the people of the 6th District need,” Brown said in a press release.



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11 Comments . Comments are closed.What are these affidavits?
Are these affidavits of complaints his neighbors lodged against him?
Affidavits that Hudak submitted to the court asking for Obama's birth certificate?
Or copies of affidavits that the Birther Queen submitted?
Can any of you $quot;law talking guys$quot; check on this?
See if Hudak filed anything with the Court. https://ecf.mad.uscourts.gov/c...
I have a vague recollection of some news article about someone filing some birther something with the Federal Court here. Maybe it was Hudak.
Off to pick up
a Hudak sign. Or maybe I'll just make one.
I knew Hudak was a far rightwinger...
...but I wasn't aware he fell of the cliff into crazy land.
Funnier and funnier
It now appears that Hudak went rogue. Brown spokesman Felix Browne says Sen.-elect Brown neither saw nor approved of the press release Hudak put out.
Good for Brown. But it looks like the Hudak bandwagon just got a lot smaller.
Funnier and funnier and funnier!
If you follow the link above, you'll see that the Hudak campaign is insisting that Brown did too endorse their man.
For the record...
...while I share an uncommon last name with this man (Hudak), I do not know him, I have never met him, and I am not aware that we are in any way related. I have to say this, because everyone asks.
Do you believe Obama was born in Hawaii?
;-)
hug him closer!
Bill Hudak:
Huh
A shame that he couldn't be in the studio (or in front of a laptop) to record the audio for this ad, and somebody had to hold a 1980s cell phone up to the mic to get it.
I met Bill Hudak at a Coakley Rally
He's kind of a dick. And an idiot.
His car's got all these signs saying crap like "1776 government spending: $0 2010 Government spending: $400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000" [first digit may be wrong, but it was that many zeroes for sure].
And he yelled at me that it was illegal to stand in the "no parking" space of a parking lot doing visibility. He then called the police on me, along with the other people doing the same, and the police just kind of laughed at him because it was private property and we had permission to be there.
I wish the crazy Scott Brown lady videotaping every Coakley person in sight had caught that on tape. Seriously, these people are creepy as hell.
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