I thought that this was an April Fool’s joke, but, it really happened! At the end of the show, Scott Brown tells everybody to sign onto his web-site and to follow him on twitter. Guess he’s getting ready to run again.
danfromwalthamsays
How did he do? Awesome, I bet. Scott is making a speech in New Hampshire this month….don’t be surprised if he runs up in NH for U.S. Senate in 2014. I found out he already owns a home up there.
Davidsays
because he still thinks everything is about him. He never misses an opportunity to mention how he was in the Senate, or he’s in the National Guard, or he knows this or that famous person who comes up in the conversation. But that’s exactly what successful TV hosts don’t do. Do you actually know anything about Bill O’Reilly, or Rachel Maddow? No – because they very rarely talks about themselves. It’s off-putting both to guests and to audience. I particularly loved the bit where he goes off on a long tangent about how much harder it will be to achieve immigration reform in the Senate now that he is no longer there. đŸ˜€
johnksays
I’ve already offered this advice. But I wanted to repeat. He’s not going back to public life. He’ll flirt with it, but it’s not going to happen. I really don’t get it, he left you at the alter and you still chase him. It’s bizarre, are Republicans that desperate? Why not support a candidate who wants to work hard for your issues?
bluewatch says
I thought that this was an April Fool’s joke, but, it really happened! At the end of the show, Scott Brown tells everybody to sign onto his web-site and to follow him on twitter. Guess he’s getting ready to run again.
danfromwaltham says
How did he do? Awesome, I bet. Scott is making a speech in New Hampshire this month….don’t be surprised if he runs up in NH for U.S. Senate in 2014. I found out he already owns a home up there.
David says
because he still thinks everything is about him. He never misses an opportunity to mention how he was in the Senate, or he’s in the National Guard, or he knows this or that famous person who comes up in the conversation. But that’s exactly what successful TV hosts don’t do. Do you actually know anything about Bill O’Reilly, or Rachel Maddow? No – because they very rarely talks about themselves. It’s off-putting both to guests and to audience. I particularly loved the bit where he goes off on a long tangent about how much harder it will be to achieve immigration reform in the Senate now that he is no longer there. đŸ˜€
johnk says
I’ve already offered this advice. But I wanted to repeat. He’s not going back to public life. He’ll flirt with it, but it’s not going to happen. I really don’t get it, he left you at the alter and you still chase him. It’s bizarre, are Republicans that desperate? Why not support a candidate who wants to work hard for your issues?