Won’t Debate – Thinks the Edward M. Kennedy Institute is
Being Mean to Him
After Sen. Edward
Kennedy passed away Massachusetts
voted for Republican Scott Brown to replace him. Part of the reason for this was that Mr.
Brown ran a grass roots, blue collar campaign and went around the state in a
pickup truck to show that he was a ‘true man’.
It also helped that his opponent ran one of the worst campaigns in
modern electoral history.
Now Mr. Brown is in a
very tight race against Harvard Professor and consumer rights advocate
Elizabeth Warren. Since he is running
against another woman one would think that Mr. Brown would use the opportunity
to once again flex his he-manity. It
turns out that is not the case. Mr.
Brown is running away from a debate with Ms. Warren because Sen. Kennedy’s
widow, who probably has little or no influence in the race, refuses to refrain
from endorsing a candidate, and because the debate might, horror upon horrors,
be televised on MSNBC.
Yesterday, Brown's
campaign sent a letter to the institute stating that the senator would only
debate if MSNBC dropped out as sponsor and if Kennedy, who invited the
candidates to the debate, promised not to endorse either candidate before the
election.
Apparently the debate
will be moderated by Tom Brokaw, about as neutral a moderator as one could
find. But that may be the problem, Senator
Brown may not think he can do well in a neutral setting with an unbiased
moderator. After all he is a Republican,
and like all Republicans he probably thinks that only Fox News can provide a
biased enough platform for him to prevail.
What a wimp! Boo hoo.
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