It's often said that politics is a combat sport. But they've taken it to a new level in Massachusetts.
During a debate Tuesday (Oct. 4) among Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Warren took a shot at the person she's angling to replace, onetime nude model and Republican Senator Scott Brown.
When asked, "To help pay for his law school education, Scott Brown posed for Cosmo. How did you pay for your college education?" Warren replied, "I kept my clothes on."
Brown soon fired back. During a radio interview on Thursday (Oct. 6), he was asked what he thought of Warren's comments about keeping her clothes on. Brown simply said "Thank God."
If that wasn't bad enough, the state party representatives joined the fray.
Claire Kelly, the executive director of the state's Democratic party responded, "Sen. Brown's comments are the kind of thing you would expect to hear in a frat house,...
During a debate Tuesday (Oct. 4) among Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Warren took a shot at the person she's angling to replace, onetime nude model and Republican Senator Scott Brown.
When asked, "To help pay for his law school education, Scott Brown posed for Cosmo. How did you pay for your college education?" Warren replied, "I kept my clothes on."
Brown soon fired back. During a radio interview on Thursday (Oct. 6), he was asked what he thought of Warren's comments about keeping her clothes on. Brown simply said "Thank God."
If that wasn't bad enough, the state party representatives joined the fray.
Claire Kelly, the executive director of the state's Democratic party responded, "Sen. Brown's comments are the kind of thing you would expect to hear in a frat house,...
- 10/7/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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