ABC’s webcast “Top Line” featured an interview on Friday with Newton mayor and Scott Brown challenger Setti Warren.
The political newcomer, who “had been urged not to run by some Democratic power-brokers who wanted a more seasoned candidate to take on Brown,” told ABC’s Rick Klein that “he’s got the range of experience needed to represent the Bay state in the Senate.”
Let’s see:
Setti Warren, 16 months as a small town mayor
Scott Brown, $8 million campaign warchest and a cadre of savvy, if thuggish, advisers
Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets.
Isn’t there a little primary election that has to happen first?
Yeah, which right now is sizing up as a four-way tie for last.
Then Setti will have to put up with ‘s thuggish advisors before he gets to Brown’s.
Isn’ t that how a hack, a hack of any party, assures his longevity at the trough?
Hmmmm….. software didn’t like the brackets I used. Should read:
Then Setti will have to put up with [Democrat name here]‘s thuggish advisors before he gets to Brown’s.
Either way, we get the point, Mudge.
According to the most recent US Census, Newton is the 11th ranked CITY in Massachusetts with 84,592 residents.
I dunno – feels like a town to me.