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Romney goes to bat for Brown



Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, was with State Sen. Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, at a fundraising event Friday night at Lucianos at Lake Pearl in Wrentham. (Staff photo by Mark Stockwell)




WRENTHAM - Former Gov. Mitt Romney Friday declared that Washington is being run by "neo-monarchists" and the country needs a second revolution to restore power to the people.

Romney, speaking at a fund-raising event for state Sen. Scott Brown, urged those in attendance to send Brown to Washington to help the revolution along.

The Republican and former presidential candidate compared the current political situation to the conditions that existed in 1776.

Back then, he said, monarchists believed in a "strong central leader" while revolutionaries wanted to hand government over to the people.

The people won and the result was a "stronger nation and the land of opportunity," he said.
Currently the country is being run by those who believe in "government telling us what to do," including government-run health care and deficit spending.

Romney said the first signs of change may come Tuesday in races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia.

Republicans are running well in both races, he said.

"We'll win there if there is no cheating," he said after repeating a joke that the races "are within the margin of cheating."

The former governor spoke at Luciano's at Lake Pearl in Wrentham to help raise money for fellow Republican Brown, who is running to replace the late U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.

More than 200 people attended, some paying $75 for a general reception and others shelling out $1,000 for a private meeting with Romney.

Romney also attended an event for Brown earlier in the day in Needham.

Brown said the Senate needs more Republicans because Democrats now have the 60 votes they need to "ram through anything they want."

He acknowledged his underdog status in heavily Democratic Massachusetts, saying "I'm running against the machine."

But, he said, he has shown in his state Senate races that he is a Republican who can attract independents and Democrats.
He asked the crowd for donations of time and money, saying his Republican opponent Jack E. Robinson recently spent $100,000 hiring people to collect signatures on his nomination papers.

Brown said he relied on volunteers.

The event helped boost his campaign fund, which is much smaller than his Democratic opponents who all have $1 million or more in the bank. Brown reported raising about $160,000 on his first campaign finance report.

Despite the disadvantages, Brown predicted victory for himself and his hometown in the Dec. 8 Republican primary.

"Come Dec. 9, Wrentham will become the most famous place in the country," he said.

 


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sparky wrote on Oct 31, 2009 7:42 PM:

" If there is another civil war it won't be a Democrat or a Rebuplican that will be in the White House. It will belong to those with the most firepower. "

themotherinme wrote on Oct 31, 2009 6:39 PM:

" Sounds good but it's Scott Brown, not Mitt Romney. Scott's great for the local folks but is that all we got in our state! We don't have the oomph to beat the Dem's. "

1-20-2013 wrote on Oct 31, 2009 6:14 PM:

" "American voters threw a tantrum last week...." Peter Jennings, after Republicans took the house & senate in the 1994 mid-term elections.
Just have those DVRs running tuned to MSNBC when the polls close on election day next November.
That way you'll have a copy of Olbermann's self-combustion on camera for the ages. "

denau wrote on Oct 31, 2009 3:35 PM:

" Senator Hottie Scottie Brown had a busy day yesterday. He started with the new Attleboro Express RMV opening where he and Rep. Bouncing Betty Poirier desperately tried once more to take credit for what Representative Bill Bowles achieved. "

themotherinme wrote on Oct 31, 2009 1:14 PM:

" Once the fight comes down to the Democratic candidate vs Scott Brown watch the gloves come off. Scott has too much baggage and when the locals from Wrentham start talking to the press, the kids comments from King Philip will pale to what will come out of the closet. "

hvmtpq wrote on Oct 31, 2009 1:11 PM:

" Watch when the revolution turns into a civil war, 1861-65/2011-15. That's 150 years, a good round figure.

A Republican will win the 2016 US Presidential election. "

VladsBack!! wrote on Oct 31, 2009 9:46 AM:

" "Despite the disadvantages, Brown predicted victory for himself and his hometown in the Dec. 8 Republican primary.

"Come Dec. 9, Wrentham will become the most famous place in the country," he said."

I suppose when you are running unopposed in your party's primary,you can make such predictions.

Can't expect Scotty to actually compete. Doesn't fit with his "revolutionary values."
heh-heh "

VladsBack!! wrote on Oct 31, 2009 9:42 AM:

" "Back then, he said, monarchists believed in a "strong central leader" while revolutionaries wanted to hand government over to the people."

How true. Back then,Romney believed in a strong central leader so Cheney ran the gub'mnt.

There is nothing revolutionary about these two jackasses. "

GetItRight wrote on Oct 31, 2009 9:40 AM:

" Awww what a wonderful scene. The King of conservative slime is promoting the Prince of Profanity. It doesn't get much worse than this. "

snarky wrote on Oct 31, 2009 9:33 AM:

" The mic stand in the photo looks like something phallic extending from Romney's mid section to Scott Brown. How fitting! "

1-20-2013 wrote on Oct 31, 2009 8:55 AM:

" Just publish "Scott Brown", and like a moth to a porch light, the usual one trick pony cut 'n paster reports in. "

attaboy wrote on Oct 31, 2009 3:59 AM:

" Wow, talk about two losers --- Mitt "the cult man" Romney and Scott "the clown" Brown.

This is the best the Repubs have? A former Utahan-turned-Massachusetts resident and part-time governor who savaged the people of the state when he decided to start that ridiculous campaign for president, and who says that when he swears, he only says "H-E-Double Hockey Sticks." Get it?
That passes for humor in Utah.

And then Scott "the clown" Brown, who likes to swear and spew obscenities and throw tantrums in front of schoolchildren and their teachers.

That's the best you Republicans have?

Along with Romney, Brown and you other local yokel Repubs need to be de-programmed. "