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Riot 09-20-2012 05:30 PM

Scott Brown - Elizabeth Warren Debate tonight - Brown tried to weasle out
 
This is why I LOVE watching politics :)

Update: Debate time: 7:00-8:00 ET
Watch and/or listen: The debate will stream live on CBSBoston.com. It will also be on C-Span 3

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Tonight is the first debate between candidates for Senate in Mass., incumbent R-Scott Brown, and challenger D-Elizabeth Warren, who created the Consumer Protection Bureau in the Obama administration (but wasn't allowed to head it by Republican obstructionism to her appointment)

Brown has been leading Warren in the polls until she spoke at the Dem convention, now Warren is leading Brown.

Scheduling Warren vs. Brown debates was difficult, as Brown didn't want to do any at all. He succumbed to public pressure to debate Warren.

Today, Scott Brown notified the press he would possibly miss the debate, due to Senate votes he had to make today:

Quote:

MASS. SENATE: Scott Brown says he will miss tonight's debate if he has to because of Senate votes... #mapoli
Brown has an excellent and admirable Senate attendance record, only missing one Senate vote due to a missed airplane flight in the past.

But then Senate Leader Harry Reid heard about this, and took to the Senate floor and talked to the press:

Quote:

“We have no more votes today. No more votes today. It’s obvious to me what’s going on,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the top Democrat in the chamber. “I’ve been to a few of these rodeos. It is obvious there is a big stall taking place. One of the senators who had a debate tonight doesn’t want to debate. Well, he can’t use the Senate as an excuse. There will be no more votes today.”
Minority Republican Leader Mitch McConnell tried to get Reid to back off so Brown could miss the debate with Warren:

Quote:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid interrupted proceedings on the Senate floor to announce there would be no more votes Thursday afternoon, delaying action on pressing issues like funding the government.

(snip)

Reid’s maneuver came moments after the Boston Globe quoted Brown saying he’d skip the debates if called on for Senate business. His move came as a surprise to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell who appeared on the floor shortly after Reid to request evening votes proceed as scheduled. Reid objected.

Harry Reid Calls Off Votes To Prevent Scott Brown From Ditching Debate With Elizabeth Warren
But now looks like Brown is stuck debating his challenger Warren tonight.

Not sure where one can view this debate at this time, still looking.

(You may now commence the obligatory RWNJ false flag attack on Warren regarding her heritage)

geeker2 09-20-2012 08:06 PM

Ror !! Brown kicked Learjet Lizzy's A$$.

Riot 09-20-2012 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geeker2 (Post 891357)
Ror !! Brown kicked Learjet Lizzy's A$$.

Uh ... not according to the pundits and news reviews :D

Thepaindispenser 09-21-2012 07:53 AM

Really Riot, this writer seems to think otherwise:

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/col..._okla_anymore/

OldDog 09-21-2012 08:26 AM

In the bizarro world, taking one's responsibility to vote seriously is being a "weasle."

Legislators were hoping to pass the bill on the continuing resolution tonight, no matter how late, so that the Senate would not need to be in session on Friday and so they could get back to their districts instead.

As of 3:30 p.m. ET, Brown was still in Washington, held up by the prospect of late-night votes in the Senate on a continuing resolution to fund the government that needs to get passed before Congress goes into recess.

This afternoon, Brown said that he would need to stay in Washington and skip the debate if there turned out to be late-night votes.
(Brown has missed only one Senate vote. ~ OldDog)

That prompted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to declare that there would be no votes tonight. As he did so, Reid suggested Brown was trying to use the Senate as an excuse to get out of his debate.

http://news.yahoo.com/scott-brown-al...-politics.html

When political grandstanding is needed, we can always count on Harry Reid.

geeker2 09-21-2012 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldDog (Post 891422)
In the bizarro world, taking one's responsibility to vote seriously is being a "weasle."

Legislators were hoping to pass the bill on the continuing resolution tonight, no matter how late, so that the Senate would not need to be in session on Friday and so they could get back to their districts instead.

As of 3:30 p.m. ET, Brown was still in Washington, held up by the prospect of late-night votes in the Senate on a continuing resolution to fund the government that needs to get passed before Congress goes into recess.

This afternoon, Brown said that he would need to stay in Washington and skip the debate if there turned out to be late-night votes.
(Brown has missed only one Senate vote. ~ OldDog)

That prompted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to declare that there would be no votes tonight. As he did so, Reid suggested Brown was trying to use the Senate as an excuse to get out of his debate.

http://news.yahoo.com/scott-brown-al...-politics.html

When political grandstanding is needed, we can always count on Harry Reid.

The gall of someone actually trying to do the job they were hired to do.

Clip-Clop 09-21-2012 10:58 AM

Brown is exactly the kind of politician that needs to be in DC, he is just alone in that mold. I will happily be supporting my Democratic Gov if he decides to run from President in 2016, his prime time convention speech was moved from its slot and got almost no TV coverage after it was reviewed. Too much collaboration and industry tied to "what we do in Colorado is create a business friendly environment" etc.
Moderates from both sides seem so logical to those of us that think.

Cannon Shell 09-21-2012 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clip-Clop (Post 891451)
Brown is exactly the kind of politician that needs to be in DC, he is just alone in that mold. I will happily be supporting my Democratic Gov if he decides to run from President in 2016, his prime time convention speech was moved from its slot and got almost no TV coverage after it was reviewed. Too much collaboration and industry tied to "what we do in Colorado is create a business friendly environment" etc.
Moderates from both sides seem so logical to those of us that think.

Cuomo will execute your gov if he thinks about opposing him. He is just that kinda guy. Riot will love him...

Clip-Clop 09-21-2012 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 891462)
Cuomo will execute your gov if he thinks about opposing him. He is just that kinda guy. Riot will love him...

Hick is the man, geologist, small business owner and micro-brewer.

Cuomo or Hillary will eliminate him, Clintons are known for their 'tactics'. Ask Vince Foster...

dellinger63 09-24-2012 10:28 AM

Uh oh! Looks like Lizzy might have some legal problems to sort out. What's the fine and jail time possible for practicing law w/o a license in MA?

http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/09...cense-problem/


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