Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Scott Brown Demands Elizabeth Warren Reveal Her Corporate Clients

Good one!

Let's see who this two-faced, pale-face worked for while claiming to be all for the "people" and the "consumers".

Brown this morning demanded Warren release a full list of the corporate legal clients she has represented while she has worked at Harvard University, a day after the Herald reported Warren had represented a steel conglomerate that was fighting a court ruling to pay out benefits to its retirees.

“Voters deserve to know your full involvement in these types of cases,” Brown wrote in a letter to Warren, which was released this morning. “Therefore, I am calling on you to provide a complete accounting of your corporate legal clients during your years at Harvard.”


Brown called Warren “the only candidate in this race who has stood on the side of large corporations over the middle class,” and claimed Harvard Law School requires faculty to report outside activities.

“There is a list, and it does exist,” Brown said. “You’ve compiled it before, and you’ve provided it to your employer. I believe the voters of Massachusetts — for whom you seek to work now — are entitled to no less a standard of transparency than what you provide to Harvard each year.”

4 comments:

  1. Many "conservatives" in Massachusetts don't know that Scott Brown voted for the Dodd-Frank monstrosity, whose main architect was Fauxcahontas herself. Brown even bragged about his vote for that to get Democrats to support him for reelection. They are both a couple of sleazy, slithering snakes, in my opinion.

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    1. "They are both a couple of sleazy, slithering snakes, in my opinion."

      They are politicians, but I repeat myself.

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    2. I think most "conservatives" are quite aware that Brown is hardly an opponent of large government, but nonetheless see him as the lesser of two evils.
      Myself? I agree he's a snake, but kudos to exposing another hypocrite. When any fraud is called out like Warren, I'm for it.

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    3. Clearly the best solution is to keep Warren out of the Senate and instead have her enforce rules that apply to us but not to her, as head of some agency.

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