Scott Brown Reclaiming Senate Seat for “The People”!
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David Gergen was not hiding his liberal agenda while moderating a public debate between Scott Brown, GOP candidate for the open Senate seat in Massachusetts, and Martha Coakley, the Democrat candidate. He actually had the shameless audacity to phrase a question directed at Brown as follows:
“Are you willing to say: I’m going to be the person that sits in Ted Kennedy’s seat to block health care for the next 15 years?”
Thankfully, Brown—without missing a beat—had the perfect answer for him:
“With all due respect, it’s not the Kennedy’s seat, it’s not the Democrats’ seat, it’s the people’s seat.”
Here’s the video below:

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