► Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA): Today’s “IHOP (Flip-Flop” Award Winner Print E-mail

Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA): Today’s “IHOP (Flip-Flop” Award Winner

 

Congratulations to….

 

Former Sen. Scott Brown

Today’s “IHOP (Flip-Flop” Award Winner

 

 

This isn’t the first Award presented to Scottie. In the past, he has been the recipient of one (1) Bullshit Award that can be viewed by going to that category.

 

Scott Brown is the former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts who received an old fashioned ass-whooping at the polls from Elizabeth Warren in his attempt at being re-elected to the Senate.

 

In a never ending attempt to keep his significant snout firmly implanted in the public trough, Scottie is now pretending to be a resident of New Hampshire for the purpose of running as the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate.

 

During a recent (August 2014) interview, Scotty was asked if he believed “that the theory of man-made climate change has been scientifically proven.” Scottie responded by saying “no,”

 

During his re-election attempt in 2012 against Elizabeth Warren, Scottie gave an entirely different response when asked if he believed climate change was real, and if it was what the federal government should be doing about it, Scottie said:

  • “Yes, yes I do.”
  • “I absolutely believe that climate change is real and I believe there's a combination between man-made and natural.”
  • “That being said, one of the biggest things we could do is get an energy policy and we don’t have one.”

Scottie’s flip-flop was meant to dupe the voters in New Hampshire into electing him to the Senate. Unfortunately, for Scottie, the vast majority of voters have an I.Q. in triple digits; therefore, the Flip-Flopper will likely be a huge flop at the polls in November

 

Congrats Scottie; keep up the good work! We should let everyone know of your amazing record as one of Americas Least Accomplished “Flip-Floppers”; you are far too humble.

 

 

 

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